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Unwoke dark humour and cultural differences
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(07-06-2021, 12:11 PM)Bally002 Wrote:
(07-06-2021, 08:44 AM)Rodinus Wrote:
(07-06-2021, 08:33 AM)Bally002 Wrote: I don't remember seeing these.  Except the song.  Know that by heart.

First one was enjoyable.  Didn't see that coming.  

I live in a bush area where my humor, at times, just goes right over the heads of the others.  I understand your meaning susphinctly.

Cheers,

Bally:)

Share your stuff mate  tinybiggrin tinybiggrin tinybiggrin

Will do.  Sadly I'm one of those tragic blokes who laughs while he's telling stories.  Get blank looks and perhaps a "That's not funny, that's terribly sad."  I found some deaths funny in certain circumstances.  The sort of demises that I take a step back, roll a smoke, tilt my head and raise an eyebrow.  Like when I used to watch autopsies.  I know where the inspiration for Dr Frankenstein comes from.

But the dark humor really doesn't resonate.  I know what to expect if I die inexplicably.  Others don't want to know the facts.

Kind regards,

Bally:)

If you die inexplicably I want your stuff.

But not your missus, dentures (unless they are gold) or your debts....
I still don't understand why the Kamikaze pilots wore helmets!


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RE: Unwoke dark humour and cultural differences - by Rodinus - 07-06-2021, 01:13 PM

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