Quote: "as we all know, in the UK they take out your humor glands at birth.
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Just shows how much of a stereotypical view you have on British People doesn't it. (Were all posh tofee-nosed idiots you probably think)
Quote: "Ok, I take it back, there is one humorous person from the UK and that's Douglas Adams"
Ever heard of these? (probably not)
1. Only Fools and Horses
2. Blackadder
3. The Vicar of Dibley
4. Dad's Army
5. Fawlty Towers
6. Yes Minister
7. Porridge
8. Open All Hours
9. The Good Life
10. One Foot in the Grave
Ever heard of Tommy Cooper, Eric Morecambe or David Jason? (just a few random comedians and shows etc.)
I think your problem is, that UK humour is *very* diferent from American humour - (one of the reasons why the 'Avengers' script was changed, because it failed with American audiences; although this isnt entirely a humour issue) British humour is about cringy situations, (sometimes) very perverted stuff (like this post) and stuff you have to actually think about. Whereas my view of American humour.... just isnt humour. I only enjoy a couple of US comedies (scrubs etc. is very funny) however the rest are just.... not funny.
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Quote: "Don't worry guys. He'll understand once he turns 12.
And no, programmers hae no sense of humour. "
What exactly are you implying heere, and who exactly are you talking to?
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