Originally posted by suityou01
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostThe Richtofen scale is a bit like the richter scale. its a measure of how soon after some disaster its ok to fly a joke about it.
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If it happens to my city or country - fair game
If it happens to an organisation that I am or was a part of - fair game
If it happens to my family - fair game
If it happens to a country that I have spent a lot of time in - fair game
If I have ever been in a tsunami - tsunamis are fair game
etc
basically, if I have a close attachment, I can take the p1ss, and I can stand having it taken
but if its a place , incident or horror that I have no experience of, I feel the need to zip it.
I have never been in an earthquake, tsunami or nuclear meltdown, or spent 10 tears living as a jap.
so I will bow out of this one and zip it
It needs balance. This post I think brings balance and does indeed make you wise (in CUK terms at least) and is one of your best.
I think we should resort to the default of taking the piss out of the yanks, never fails
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostDitto on the concept.
As for Princess Di. I think if the scale of faux media anguish is so widely out of proportion then it's fair game.
In this case (Japan) it isn't.
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Anyway, I've seen those people on the news in Japan. I'm not giving them any money - some of them have got TWO BOATS in their front gardens.
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostRussell Brand got the sach, as did Ross. Or got told off and given lots of money, I forget now.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostQue??
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostI think there's something about power differential. It's OK for the powerless to mock the powerful. I found the Russell Brand / Andrew Sachs incident distasteful because Brand used his position of power (access to broadcasting media) to laugh at Sachs's expense.
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Originally posted by doodab View PostWell, famous people generally are fair game, esp if they are being twattish, although I think I would draw the line at someone's kids dying or something like that.
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostHey! You're are a very wise chap EO!
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostIt's an interesting concept, and new to me, so thank you. The other category is (as you hint):
If it happens to Princess Di, it's fair game.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostIt's an interesting concept, and new to me, so thank you. The other category is (as you hint):
If it happens to Princess Di, it's fair game.
As for Princess Di. I think if the scale of faux media anguish is so widely out of proportion then it's fair game.
In this case (Japan) it isn't.
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