Jokes between friends don't have to measure up to any else's standards. For instance: I have a friend who will be reduced to tears of laughter with the question "bedsprings?" It's an inside joke with a long story.
And with some friends, we accuse each other of being gay. Including the actual gay one. Who's usually the leader when it comes to that kind of humor.
Taking offense depends on the audience. Honestly, if I were overhearing you guys, I'd probably think you're a bunch of simpletons. Unless you were clever about it, in which case, I'd be more forgiving.
A select few are always going to take offense at someone's sense of humor. I'm as guilty of it as anyone else.
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Originally Posted by mixedmedia
And I am no more amused by jokes about women or fat people, either.
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There's a reason that they stopped making "no fat chicks" t-shirts. They aren't funny.
"Free mustache rides" t-shirts are funny, though. Just ask Fremen.