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3 May, 2008 at 3:21 pm #332312
Far be it from me to halt the noble aspirations of humanity when it comes to humour :lol: , but I do believe it disingenuous to say it’s erm.. disingenuous.. to link certain strands of humour as yours truly did in a previous post :roll: .
The link is significant in that it illustrates the potency of humour in the most seemingly inappropriate of settings. Granted, an ability to see and seek humour during a personal loss does not give one carte blanche to traipse insensitivity over each and every tragic situation in life. I’m certainly not advocating a (metaphorical or otherwise) dancing on graves.
But, I feel (and of course what’s Pepper’s Paté may be another’s dogfood) that the release mechanism in the personal context may indeed be linked to some manner of Jungian super-consciousness when it comes to more widepread, universal jokemaking :roll: .. hmm, maybe my dismissal of the nobility gig was a tad premature :-kOr maybe it isn’t? Maybe “cheap” shots prevail for the sake of it and nowt else? 8-[
Personally, I like to see the good in people.
I’m certainly not going to condemn the humour applied to this thread. In the face of such unimaginable horror – humanity’s ability to dream up, deflect and infuse must surely come to the fore.
3 May, 2008 at 4:21 pm #332313@Sgt Pepper wrote:
Far be it from me to halt the noble aspirations of humanity when it comes to humour :lol: , but I do believe it disingenuous to say it’s erm.. disingenuous.. to link certain strands of humour as yours truly did in a previous post :roll: .
The link is significant in that it illustrates the potency of humour in the most seemingly inappropriate of settings. Granted, an ability to see and seek humour during a personal loss does not give one carte blanche to traipse insensitivity over each and every tragic situation in life. I’m certainly not advocating a (metaphorical or otherwise) dancing on graves.
But, I feel (and of course what’s Pepper’s Paté may be another’s dogfood) that the release mechanism in the personal context may indeed be linked to some manner of Jungian super-consciousness when it comes to more widepread, universal jokemaking :roll: .. hmm, maybe my dismissal of the nobility gig was a tad premature :-kOr maybe it isn’t? Maybe “cheap” shots prevail for the sake of it and nowt else? 8-[
Personally, I like to see the good in people.
I’m certainly not going to condemn the humour applied to this thread. In the face of such unimaginable horror – humanity’s ability to dream up, deflect and infuse must surely come to the fore.
coming from someone who has a retardation (your irish)
3 May, 2008 at 4:26 pm #332314@kevin wrote:
@Sgt Pepper wrote:
Far be it from me to halt the noble aspirations of humanity when it comes to humour :lol: , but I do believe it disingenuous to say it’s erm.. disingenuous.. to link certain strands of humour as yours truly did in a previous post :roll: .
The link is significant in that it illustrates the potency of humour in the most seemingly inappropriate of settings. Granted, an ability to see and seek humour during a personal loss does not give one carte blanche to traipse insensitivity over each and every tragic situation in life. I’m certainly not advocating a (metaphorical or otherwise) dancing on graves.
But, I feel (and of course what’s Pepper’s Paté may be another’s dogfood) that the release mechanism in the personal context may indeed be linked to some manner of Jungian super-consciousness when it comes to more widepread, universal jokemaking :roll: .. hmm, maybe my dismissal of the nobility gig was a tad premature :-kOr maybe it isn’t? Maybe “cheap” shots prevail for the sake of it and nowt else? 8-[
Personally, I like to see the good in people.
I’m certainly not going to condemn the humour applied to this thread. In the face of such unimaginable horror – humanity’s ability to dream up, deflect and infuse must surely come to the fore.
coming from someone who has a retardation (your irish)
:lol: :lol:
See? Now THAT’S funny :lol: :lol:
3 May, 2008 at 4:26 pm #332315stop laughing on this thread, its not allowed!!! :wink:
4 May, 2008 at 7:19 pm #332316latest news stories say that his lawyer is putting forward a case for diminished responsibility on the grounds that he is mentally ill :? This way he wont go to prison, he will just be put in a mental institute.
4 May, 2008 at 11:27 pm #332317@sharongooner wrote:
@*Sian wrote:
@forumhostpb wrote:
Er …. without wishing to add unnecessarily to this controversy and on a point of accuracy – Pikey’s original post said “cheap mirth” which presumably was the phrase he intended to use.
The infamous JC censor has NOT been at work here.
Yeah the only censor I know is cheap wine… :?
I bloody love cheap wine :lol:
I love it when I am in the bath, very messy if you’re in bed! :lol:
4 May, 2008 at 11:42 pm #332318@*Sian wrote:
@sharongooner wrote:
@*Sian wrote:
@forumhostpb wrote:
Er …. without wishing to add unnecessarily to this controversy and on a point of accuracy – Pikey’s original post said “cheap mirth” which presumably was the phrase he intended to use.
The infamous JC censor has NOT been at work here.
Yeah the only censor I know is cheap wine… :?
I bloody love cheap wine :lol:
I love it when I am in the bath, very messy if you’re in bed! :lol:
:lol:
16 May, 2008 at 9:45 am #33231916 May, 2008 at 2:17 pm #332320@ganjaman wrote:
i have heard today that the daughter is going to write a book about her experiances over the past 24 years……..
book critics say its going to be a best cellar! :lol:
bad tatse i know but made me laugh :?
:lol: ya gotta laugh
16 May, 2008 at 2:22 pm #332321There’s a documentary on about it next week..channel 4 I think, should be interesting.
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