
Dapper Laughs: Some people find him funny. Some people live in the 21st Century and have realised that women are people too.
We need an objective way to decide if the things he says are acceptable or not so I propose the Savile Test.
First a couple of test runs as a control:

Seems okay.

Hmm. Perhaps slightly borderline in hindsight. Or a cry for help.
Now Dapper Laughs.

I just did a little bit of sick in my mouth.
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We need an objective way to decide if the things he says are acceptable or not so I propose the Savile Test.
First a couple of test runs as a control:

Seems okay.

Hmm. Perhaps slightly borderline in hindsight. Or a cry for help.
Now Dapper Laughs.

I just did a little bit of sick in my mouth.


Nothing sleazy there.

Pleasant AND topical.

Aaaargh!
So, Dapper Laughs - harmless twat or nutjob rape apologist? You decide!

Is he/she broadcast via that televisual radiodiffusion box that I keep hearing about? One of those Blodgers, perhaps? Or is it one of those people one can watch on Onetube?
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Sat 8 Nov 2014, 11:06,
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you're better off knowing nothing about.
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Sat 8 Nov 2014, 11:15,
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In November 2014 O'Reilly took to his Twitter feed to criticise the website UsVsTh3m for what he viewed as an unfavourable review of his new album Proper Naughty Christmas. O'Reilly suggested that the review could hinder his intention to raise money for homelessness charity Shelter.[6] As a result of UsVsTh3m highlighting the lyrics of one of the album tracks being offensive to the homeless. The charity posted on their official Twitter feed that they would be refusing donations from O'Reilly
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Sat 8 Nov 2014, 12:04,
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that he hadn't actually specified how much he was giving or to what charity he would be donating...
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