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Does anyone like the Modern Toss cartoons?
heh heh my favourite are Mr Tourette ones
an example
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heh heh my favourite are Mr Tourette ones
an example
dont click if you are offended by, er, course language
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Is that British?Autumn Child wrote:Does anyone like the Modern Toss cartoons?
heh heh my favourite are Mr Tourette ones
an example
dont click if you are offended by, er, course language
I'd rather be a gear in a big, deterministic, physical machine than just some random swerving.
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yupJust Like Honey... wrote:Is that British?Autumn Child wrote:Does anyone like the Modern Toss cartoons?
heh heh my favourite are Mr Tourette ones
an example
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Heheh. Of course. The other ones in the album are all funny too!Autumn Child wrote:
yup
Seems to be more of the nonsensical, stupid British humour that we're all so familiar with (as opposed to the intellectual kind). If you want another site with this kind of stuff i would suggest http://www.rathergood.com. Possibly one of the stupidest sites ever made, but great for a retarded laugh (check out spoonguard). I think the site's Australian.
Do we have any George Carlin fans here?
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lol! i suppose some british humour is kinda stupid, like The Office (not the american version which wasnt funny at all!)Just Like Honey... wrote:Heheh. Of course. The other ones in the album are all funny too!Autumn Child wrote:
yup
Seems to be more of the nonsensical, stupid British humour that we're all so familiar with (as opposed to the intellectual kind).
but id say alot of it is intellectual - maybe not found funny by non-brits
i actually find alot of american comedy simple, obvious and unintellectual (especially the stand-up) (and on tv the jokes are made really obvious, as if they werent enough )
*runs away from all the angry americans*
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Well, yeah, I find that most of the British humour is intellectual stuff. But I've noticed that there's also a really raw side to British humour that can be very brash and obvious (like the comic strip), and that's what I likeAutumn Child wrote:lol! i suppose some british humour is kinda stupid, like The Office (not the american version which wasnt funny at all!)
but id say alot of it is intellectual - maybe not found funny by non-brits
i actually find alot of american comedy simple, obvious and unintellectual (especially the stand-up) (and on tv the jokes are made really obvious, as if they werent enough )
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I have about 10 hours of George Carlin on my computer, which I listen to whenever I'm bored. I think my favourite routine is the "stupid things we all do" routine which is on the Parental Advisory CDIthildriel65 wrote:*raises hand*
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the best of both worldsJust Like Honey... wrote:Well, yeah, I find that most of the British humour is intellectual stuff. But I've noticed that there's also a really raw side to British humour that can be very brash and obvious (like the comic strip), and that's what I likeAutumn Child wrote:lol! i suppose some british humour is kinda stupid, like The Office (not the american version which wasnt funny at all!)
but id say alot of it is intellectual - maybe not found funny by non-brits
i actually find alot of american comedy simple, obvious and unintellectual (especially the stand-up) (and on tv the jokes are made really obvious, as if they werent enough )