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DericWM
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22 Apr 2017, 2:20 am

Thanks for the posting the videos DericWM. That's what I was hoping other people would do! :) Dave Chapelle is really funny.

Here's a video explaining why there are so few female comedians around..



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24 Apr 2017, 3:23 pm

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24 Apr 2017, 6:38 pm

EzraS wrote:
For mine it's been described as sarcastic, dry, quirky and sometimes dark.

I am pretty much entertained by those same types.


Pretty much this. Also, puns and dirty double entendres are both art forms.


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25 Apr 2017, 12:53 pm

I thought this was hilarious and still does. A classmate did that happy joyful walk. But he said that it would be better with happy cartoon music. So on the Chromebook I went on YouTube and loaded the exact type of music he wanted. And he did the walk for a few seconds. And oh my god. I was laughing super hard and loud. The rest of the class didn't think it was funny. But I thought it was hilarious. The rest of the class thought that my laugh was more funny than the walk. But I think the walk was funny. I was still laughing 5 minutes later after it happened and thinking about it makes me laugh still. And this is the video I was talking about.



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25 Apr 2017, 1:09 pm

I have been described as having a very dry sense of humour because of my deadpan delivery and proclivity to self-deprecate. Conversely, I enjoy wacky comedies starring such comedians as Jim Carrey (pre-2000), the late Chris Farley, Danny McBride and Mike Myers.


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25 Apr 2017, 1:38 pm

Well I like George Carlin and Mitch Hedberg, both are dead now...but they were funny. I enjoy the Monty Python movies and some clips of the t.v show they had or whatever. I find the thing where they'll say funny or ridiculous stuff with a totally straight face pretty great. I tend to like satire, and I like comedy that is sort of out there...gets kind of boring if its literally just day to day normal life jokes and I enjoy dark humour.

For an example of comedy I don't like there is Dane Cook...I am not even sure what word I'd use to describe his 'comedy' I wanna say bland but that doesn't quite describe the whole scope of my dislike. Now perhaps hes an ok person but I hate his jokes.


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25 Apr 2017, 6:06 pm

Mine is usually pretty dry, sarcastic, and dark.



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25 Apr 2017, 6:09 pm

I have a very dark, vulgar, dry sense of humor. That's what people tell me, at least.

I like Jimmy Carr, and find Douchebag Chocolat (youtuber)'s videos to be pretty funny. Not the biggest fan of comedic youtubers, though.


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04 May 2017, 12:39 pm

Mel Brooks movies, anything really over the top, except Will Farrell, his facial expressions annoy me for some reason (I think its that stupid blank look and the stupid fake smile), but he did great in Megamind. Bruce Campbell, Monty Python, George Carlin, Broadside Cartoons, rants, hyperbole, puns, play-on-words, intentionally mangling the English language, parody songs. Don't like seeing physical accidents, whether people are injured or not.


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05 May 2017, 11:20 am

I just watched the "Elmo's Death Metal" video. I almost died! :D