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3 minutes ago, lapal_fan said:

I got it. It wasn't very funny, an amusing word play/reminder more than anything.

It would be silly to be outraged with it though.

It may be (just may be) an amusing word play/reminder if the poster were Woody Allen.

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2 minutes ago, a m ole said:

Dunno, I think referring to Jews as numbers is the wrong side of the 'shocking' line.

But the joke is playing on it's own ignorance.

It knows it's wrong to do it, that's the meme that's being used.

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8 minutes ago, lapal_fan said:

But the joke is playing on it's own ignorance.

It knows it's wrong to do it, that's the meme that's being used.

The poster isn't Woody Allen.

Edit: There's no need to try and explain the comedic potential in the diagram. It isn't a workshop on the avenues to a guffaw. ;)

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11 minutes ago, lapal_fan said:

But the joke is playing on it's own ignorance.

It knows it's wrong to do it, that's the meme that's being used.

i guess the significance of the penguin passed me by.

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25 minutes ago, Xela said:

Where is the line? Are we still ok with AIDS jokes? 

AIDS jokes are fine, but only as long as it's a straight whitey that gets the AIDS.

It's not acceptable to make the AIDS joke about gay people because they really do catch it.

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40 minutes ago, Xela said:

Where is the line? Are we still ok with AIDS jokes? 

Most topics are fine.. as long as that thing isn't the punchline. 

Jokes about cancer, race, death etc are pretty grim and offensive if those topics are the punchline, or you attribute someone to them.

But you can joke about them and use them if they aren't directed at someone.

Self depreciation jokes get away with harsh topics, mostly.

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Henning Wehn once said that theither would never be a holocaust in Britain. 

Our railways aren't good enough.

I may be a bad person but I found it very funny. 

I'd it acceptable that the topic is the Holocaust but the punchline is late trains?

I suppose it's offensive if someone finds it offensive. But I don't. 

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5 minutes ago, coda said:

He's saluting with the wrong wing :mellow:

Now the joke is ruined!

:(

Although technically if disability or an injury meant you couldn't raise your right arm, the left was acceptable. 

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5 minutes ago, Genie said:

I reckon that joke stopped working about 5 years ago.

People don't sit in front of desktops at home any more do they?

I do have an external monitor on my desk that I plug my work laptop into to dual screen when I WFH

 

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7 minutes ago, coda said:

He's saluting with the wrong wing :mellow:

Maybe the parrot in the mirror is the real one and the saluting parrot that you are looking at is actually the reflection seen from the other side of a mirror?

maybe the joke is trying to imply that the nazi swearing parrot is merely reflecting the feelings of disgust and self loathing that he feels when he looks in the mirror and...and...

yeah he's saluting with the wrong wing

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1 hour ago, lapal_fan said:

Most topics are fine.. as long as that thing isn't the punchline. 

Jokes about cancer, race, death etc are pretty grim and offensive if those topics are the punchline, or you attribute someone to them.

But you can joke about them and use them if they aren't directed at someone.

Self depreciation jokes get away with harsh topics, mostly.

I totally agree with that, but take out the 'socially awkward penguin' meme, which I didn't know was a thing, and the punchline is 'holocaust', isn't it?

It doesn't offend me personally, but if I'm drawing a line that's on the side of 'jokes I wouldn't tell'.

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