
Some elements of humour are based on the 'wrongness' of the concept/delivery.
Actual use depends on who is using them, the audience and why they are used.
( , Fri 26 Jun 2020, 22:44, Reply)

And just saying "crumpet" probably is deeply
insulting to someone, somewhere, who is both
gluten intolerant, of the finer sex and hot.
So not to be found on this board.
Banning speech instead of promoting education is
a very slippery slope to Newspeak (this is not
meant to be an insult to slick criminals and
Asians)
( , Fri 26 Jun 2020, 22:54, Reply)

Please go to an airport and shout "I have a bomb, I'm gonna kill everyone, allahu akbar".
Let me know how that goes.
But free speech eh?
( , Fri 26 Jun 2020, 23:19, Reply)

My dear chap, that's were the education part
comes into effect. I know that this action is
both unfunny and offensive.
But if I was to walk into the workshop on a Friday near closing time with cold beers taped to my nearly naked body, shouting the same thing
THAT would be funny.
Got to go, my son is crying, probably lost his pacifier - AGAIN.
( , Fri 26 Jun 2020, 23:26, Reply)

No discretion, no allowances, no exceptions.
( , Fri 26 Jun 2020, 23:42, Reply)

Or "smelly cheese loving peace Kermit".
But don't call my daughter who had a hard time
this year with ADHD a "retard".
Use ya grey blob lads.
( , Fri 26 Jun 2020, 23:58, Reply)

I have lots to be offended about personally, I choose not to, usually.
( , Sat 27 Jun 2020, 0:59, Reply)