Thread: Seriousness When is HUMOR in "Bad" taste?
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Old 04-29-2009, 11:46 AM   #106
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Originally Posted by pshrynk View Post
There's a lot of pain in the Holocaust and 9/11 and deaths in Iraq. As George Carlin pointed out, you can make anything funny if you do it right.
Funny for yourself - Yes, but definitely Not for people for whome the subject is painful. Especially when it comes to human life, life and death of people you loved and after they died you just exist, you don't really live, you don't have life anymore...
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