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You don't have to put the words "CUK" and "thread" in the titles of CUK threads. They are implied automatically.
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I like the funny, animal and stupid ones, but I've never found the accident ones, where it looks like someone has broken their neck, funny.Comment
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Originally posted by thunderlizard View PostYou don't have to put the words "CUK" and "thread" in the titles of CUK threads. They are implied automatically.
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Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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Ditto.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostI like the funny, animal and stupid ones, but I've never found the accident ones, where it looks like someone has broken their neck, funny.
I just don't understand how seeing someone innocent get hurt is funny.
Also, that last one with the cat - what is funny about that? That cat isn't angry, it is absolutely terrified. Who are the people in the background that are laughing? Are they responsible for the animal welfare in that place?
A few weeks back a cyclist went through a red light and straight at Mrs RC & I as we were crossing at a junction (green man and everything). We had to jump out of the way and Mrs RC - completely out of character - screamed "ARSEHOLE!" at him as he went past. He turned round to shout back at her, hit the kerb, bounced up it and hit a bollard. He went over the handlebars and landed on his face in the Euston Road (and his bike ended up with a wheel pointing one way and the handlebars another). Without breaking step, Mrs RC just called out to him "Like I said. Arsehole." and kept on walking. Now THAT was funny.My all-time favourite Dilbert cartoon, this is: BTW, a Dumpster is a brand of skip, I think.Comment
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I find that funny too.Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostDitto.
I just don't understand how seeing someone innocent get hurt is funny.
Also, that last one with the cat - what is funny about that? That cat isn't angry, it is absolutely terrified. Who are the people in the background that are laughing? Are they responsible for the animal welfare in that place?
A few weeks back a cyclist went through a red light and straight at Mrs RC & I as we were crossing at a junction (green man and everything). We had to jump out of the way and Mrs RC - completely out of character - screamed "ARSEHOLE!" at him as he went past. He turned round to shout back at her, hit the kerb, bounced up it and hit a bollard. He went over the handlebars and landed on his face in the Euston Road (and his bike ended up with a wheel pointing one way and the handlebars another). Without breaking step, Mrs RC just called out to him "Like I said. Arsehole." and kept on walking. Now THAT was funny.
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