The Death Camp of Tolerance/South Park.
The Death Camp of Tolerance/South Park.
Originally Posted by irvine_11
why did you quote me in that? dobbie keeps bringing this up.
oh my god dobbie, i know what the fuck you're talking about. i said i didn't find it funny, or any of the related links from following seasons that i watched. i'm glad i stopped where i did because i didn't find it funny anymore.
I don't watch a lot of Chappelle Show, but I did like the Black White Supremacist sketch when I saw it.
Taboo humour tends to make me laugh when I hear it, but there is a certain guilt associated with it.
I find that South Park and Family Guy do this the most, but it happens with stand-up comedians too.
I actually think that taboo jokes come from stand-up comedians more often than writers (animated shows), but then again I might be talking BS with that!
I'd say it's 50/50, I mean, comedy writers are comedians in their own right. They may not perform but they still have to come up with material.
What about websites like Sickipedia? Where the average guy can share some jokes that are more blue than someone's face while suffocating?
http://www.sickipedia.org/
I think South Park discovered it was 21 years before a tragic incident/disease becomes funny.
heres looking to 2022!
Originally Posted by Company Picnic
"We have a show upcoming where Lisa is convinced by Lunchlady Doris to eat bugs..."
Al Jean 2012
by: laurso99
black people are always funny.
Tyler Perry.
And let's not forget post-SNL Eddie Murphy!
by: Dobbie
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How about I just give you guys this list of the 10 most unfunny black comedians
http://heavygun.blogspot.co.uk/2009/...comedians.html




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good times.
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