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Sickest Joke Ever!!!!
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Sick Joke.
Knock Knock
"Who's there?"
"Doctor"
"Doctor Who"
"Doctor Who and the Daleks"
This is in response to the peasants on here who have taken it upon themselves to ban anything thing they find offensive even after a warning. I will happily bet my house that some of those people will still open this even after the above caution.
Pathetic. Free speech rules.
Sickest Joke ever Sickest Joke Ever.
warning warning warning Warning Warning Warning
warning warning warning warning
Sick Joke.
Knock Knock
"Who's there?"
"Doctor"
"Doctor Who"
"Doctor Who and the Daleks"
This is in response to the peasants on here who have taken it upon themselves to ban anything thing they find offensive even after a warning. I will happily bet my house that some of those people will still open this even after the above caution.
Pathetic. Free speech rules.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have to say, I used to be one of those "You can't say that" type of person, but after being with my hubby for years and getting used to the squaddie sence of humour I get the reason behind some sick jokes!
My hubby explained to me that in the Army it's a coping mechanism with bad things that happen, so I tend to think it's the same with other jokes! Doesn't always apply though!
My hubby explained to me that in the Army it's a coping mechanism with bad things that happen, so I tend to think it's the same with other jokes! Doesn't always apply though!
Let me begin by saying that I am a proponent of free speech, but like everything else, rights have reponsibilities attached.
I do not intend to go into detail, but your brand of humour is better used amongst those of similar taste.
I enjoy a joke like everyone else and have probably got close to the bone on a few occasions. I would not want to offend anyone, and if I have done so I have always apologised.
I really don't feel that AB is the place for some of your jokes.
I support all those who reported you.
I do not intend to go into detail, but your brand of humour is better used amongst those of similar taste.
I enjoy a joke like everyone else and have probably got close to the bone on a few occasions. I would not want to offend anyone, and if I have done so I have always apologised.
I really don't feel that AB is the place for some of your jokes.
I support all those who reported you.
I do not think that you should assert that people should self-prohibit themselves from opening posts on AB lest they should be offended. As Electro says, free speech means that certain responsiblities are attached. Why should we have to restrict ourselves from opening posts just because you are unable to post sensitively with regard to the demographic of the site?
The home page clearly states that offensive postings are prohibited and it was clear from the response from the previous so-called joke that that had gone beyond the acceptable limits of the site, so why do you not just accept that and let it lie?
The home page clearly states that offensive postings are prohibited and it was clear from the response from the previous so-called joke that that had gone beyond the acceptable limits of the site, so why do you not just accept that and let it lie?