Sgt_Nick_Fury
Danneskjöld's love child.
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Dark humor is dark, but on point.
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You of course might have to a bit more historical knowledge, and care about things like facts and numbers to get it. Whose killed more African Americans? the KKK or Planned Parenthood? DNC likes to pretends it's changed but it's still championing the racist eugenics plan of Margarette Sanger to target ethnic groups. Is it funny haha? maybe not...but it's snort dark humor funny at the obvious hypocrisy to those that know history, facts, and numbers.
I think conservative humor tends to be more dark, because it's based on rational, and logical thinking, finding the joke in hypocrisy, and the things we pretend vs the things that are.
Bob Hope, Rodney Dangerfield, and Tim Allen come to mind. Throw in Jeff Foxworthy as well if you want to.
Also got Dennis Miller, Ron White, Jeff Dunham, etc. I hate Jeff Dunham though.
(Not saying I am huge fans of most of them)
If you say so. Skit comedy shows are not really my thing but holy grail to me was the Chapelle show. Hard to imagine anything topping that.
At least people watched. Check the ratings since they replaced him
Interesting take on my post which never said "they have all the best comedians" nor did I say Jeff Dunham was good even though he has a net worth over $100,000,000 so someone finds him funny.For someone saying conservatives have all the best comedians, this is a terrible list. Jeff Foxworthy and Jeff Dunham? Lol
Interesting take on my post which never said "they have all the best comedians" nor did I say Jeff Dunham was good even though he has a net worth over $100,000,000 so someone finds him funny.
Now this is the part where I suggest you learn to read homie.
Lol I was talking about Grover, based on another thread. My post to you was basically “Foxworthy and Dunham aren’t funny” which they aren’t. “You might be a redneck” was fun initially thoughDamn. You're still trying to backpedal out of this a year later?
(heavily fictionalized image only found in Hollywood)