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Simple question...so get answering.

 

 

I'm not sure where mine came from...being as I have two forms of humor I excel at... the absurd and the sarcastic. The absurd came from popular culture, and the sarcastic more than likely came from my relatives, all of whom are great at witty one-liners and comebacks.

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I honestly wouldn't know what to call my sense of humor. You folks here see a more sarcastic and dry side, but in person I've a much more dynamic style of humor. All I could really call my general sense of humor would be "quick."

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All of it mixed into a big ball. Mostly developed from many years of being picked on and my non-violent nature looking for a defense. I try not to get into fights even though I can hold my own. Too much suppressed rage so I went with humor to release it.

 

It has worked quite well.

Guest T®ITEC
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Finding humour in the stupidity and misfortune of others is something I get from my dad and my brother. My love for the inane and ridiculous comes from trying to entertain my friends in jnr high. But mostly I just enjoy (badly done) mockery.

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I'm sarcastic as hell, but dabble in the absurd, as well, just so I don't become stagnant or come off as too negative. I get the sarcastic from my mom and her family. Being raised on shows like Seinfeld certainly didn't curtail that development, either.

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1) I don't hate gays

You don't think they deserve rights granted to straight people based simply on their sexual orientation. What do you call that? That's like saying black people shouldn't be allowed to get married because they're not white. Neither minority can control the "detriment" for which they're oppressed, so to hold those factors against them in any capacity is quite prejudice. But enough about stuff covered three weeks ago...

 

2) I became a Republican like four years ago when my family taught me what the parties stand for

 

Then dammit, why didn't you tell Inc. sooner instead of letting him think you were something you really weren't?!

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1) I don't hate gays

You don't think they deserve rights granted to straight people based simply on their sexual orientation. What do you call that? That's like saying black people shouldn't be allowed to get married because they're not white. Neither minority can control the "detriment" for which they're oppressed, so to hold those factors against them in any capacity is quite prejudice. But enough about stuff covered three weeks ago...

They can have rights via civil unions or domestic partnerships, but you can't force every state to recognize them, just as is the case with any other marriage.

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Profanity, sarcasm, and the occasional slapstick. My dad used to always watch Porky's and Revenge of the Nerds when I was little, and I'd watch them with him, so I learned a knack for strining profanities along to make something funnier than it should be. My favorite movie is, has always been, and always will be Ghostbusters, so I'd like to think my sarcasm comes from Bill Murray as Venkman, considering his one-liner's in the film were TREMENDOUS.

 

As for the slapstick...my mother has no sense of humor outside of Jim Carrey and early Farrelly Brothers movies.

Guest subliminal_animal
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Meatwad, that envelope might take itself a tumble, what with the way you are pushing it!

Guest subliminal_animal
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Meatwad's laughter has crossed so many lines it's like he's taking a tally on how dumb his posts are!

Guest B.A. the Blackest
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Simple question...so get answering.

 

 

I'm not sure where mine came from...being as I have two forms of humor I excel at... the absurd and the sarcastic. The absurd came from popular culture, and the sarcastic more than likely came from my relatives, all of whom are great at witty one-liners and comeb—

Dude I heard enough I need to cut in

Fuck your stupid family

Their punches as drunk as Russians

Man here's some words you ought to put some trust in

I wouldn't be the only one who could crush your cousins in the dozens

Slap them with my acumen and show that I'm above 'em

Believe me I'll leave the heat on

When I stuff them in ovens

'Cause B.A. Black the kind of beat-down from which there ain't be no recov'rin'.

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