Thread: Seriousness When is HUMOR in "Bad" taste?
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Old 04-27-2009, 06:33 PM   #72
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Yes, I guess some people would find Diana jokes offensive. Personally, I don't as I was never an admirer of hers.

I'm interested though as to why 9/11 jokes are still taboo? I have heard some, but have never passed them on even in private conversations, and certainly wouldn't in a public forum like this - I consider myself quite unshockable in general and so I'm struggling to understand my own feelings on that.

Quite possibly not a subject for further conversation other than to say that perhaps we've found at least one boundary?
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