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a celebration of stand-up comedies best offensive jokes
No way that's the most offensive jokes. It's missing Frankie Boyle from that line-up. [url redacted]
Jimmy Carr - What You Can And Cannot Say On Stage
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Jokes That Make You Go 'Ooohhhhhhh'
Most Offensive Jokes Ever. Ever. EVER has been added as a related post - related requested by rasch187 on that post.
Jimmy Carr's Most Offensive Joke
>> ^berticus:
jimmy carr, tim minchin, and judah friedlander? WHAT IS THIS?
The Good, The Bad and The Ugly?
Jimmy Carr's Most Offensive Joke
If so, they've spent millions on VFX getting the parallax right.
Though it does seem odd that they can afford guests like that but no Steadicams.>> ^deathcow:
Do they sell a camera mount with "optimal person wobble" , or perhaps in the editing room the wobble is applied as a mutating frame crop.
Jimmy Carr's Most Offensive Joke
ep 8, I think, but don't quote me.
Get it? Huh? Don't QUOTE me. HAHAHAHAHA.
Tough room.
>> ^ghark:
>> ^gwiz665:
The Green Room with Paul Provenza. Season 2.
>> ^Yogi:
>> ^heathen:
>> ^Yogi:
I liked that joke but I want more information on this show and it's weird "Wobbly-quick-cut" camera format.
>> ^berticus:
jimmy carr, tim minchin, and judah friedlander? WHAT IS THIS?
The Green Room with Paul Provenza. Season 2, Episode 8.
I'm sorry but that's too much information...please cut it down.
which episode?
Jimmy Carr's Most Offensive Joke
>> ^gwiz665:
The Green Room with Paul Provenza. Season 2.
>> ^Yogi:
>> ^heathen:
>> ^Yogi:
I liked that joke but I want more information on this show and it's weird "Wobbly-quick-cut" camera format.
>> ^berticus:
jimmy carr, tim minchin, and judah friedlander? WHAT IS THIS?
The Green Room with Paul Provenza. Season 2, Episode 8.
I'm sorry but that's too much information...please cut it down.
which episode?
Jimmy Carr's Most Offensive Joke
The Green Room with Paul Provenza. Season 2.
>> ^Yogi:
>> ^heathen:
>> ^Yogi:
I liked that joke but I want more information on this show and it's weird "Wobbly-quick-cut" camera format.
>> ^berticus:
jimmy carr, tim minchin, and judah friedlander? WHAT IS THIS?
The Green Room with Paul Provenza. Season 2, Episode 8.
I'm sorry but that's too much information...please cut it down.
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Jimmy Carr's Most Offensive Joke
>> ^heathen:
>> ^Yogi:
I liked that joke but I want more information on this show and it's weird "Wobbly-quick-cut" camera format.
>> ^berticus:
jimmy carr, tim minchin, and judah friedlander? WHAT IS THIS?
The Green Room with Paul Provenza. Season 2, Episode 8.
I'm sorry but that's too much information...please cut it down.
Jimmy Carr's Most Offensive Joke
>> ^Yogi:
I liked that joke but I want more information on this show and it's weird "Wobbly-quick-cut" camera format.
>> ^berticus:
jimmy carr, tim minchin, and judah friedlander? WHAT IS THIS?
The Green Room with Paul Provenza. Season 2, Episode 8.
direpickle (Member Profile)
In reply to this comment by direpickle:
Are you fucking serious? They play all of those racist, sexist and pedophilia jokes, and they wouldn't show the cartoons of Muhammad? And this was within minutes of the Brits being self-congratulatory about how quick they were to make jokes about the Tube bombings?
Don't be angry, look at it as they intended you to:
By NOT doing it, they amplified their own point excellently. This was extraordinary use of literary irony. They were not actually being cowards so much as they were showing that even such an offensive documentary as this particular one is "so scared" that they would not go so far as to show these cartoons. It says "we have no holds barred... none... OK, except this one that scares us to death..." More often than not, NOT showing the scary scene is more scary than showing it full on screen. It makes you say "Dang! Not even these lot would venture that far, WOW!"
(just found these comments, late though it is, thought I'd respond.)
World's Most Offensive Joke
>> ^Payback:
I'm ashamed to say I severely lol'd at the gas bill joke...
I'm not at all ashamed of laughing at that... probably wouldn't do it at a bar mitzwah, but otherwise, not ashamed at all.
World's Most Offensive Joke
>> ^direpickle:
Are you fucking serious? They play all of those racist, sexist and pedophilia jokes, and they wouldn't show the cartoons of Muhammad? And this was within minutes of the Brits being self-congratulatory about how quick they were to make jokes about the Tube bombings?
Jesus. I weep for the world. The second to last guy had the right of it. You do not have the right to not be offended!
I see your point about the Muhammad cartoons, but you have to understand that is a different situation as depicting Prophet Muhammad in any sort of painting or picture, or even a movie is not allowed.
World's Most Offensive Joke
>> ^Babymech:
What's the best thing about fucking twenty five year olds?
There's twenty of them!
Haven't heard the others.