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Most Offensive Jokes Ever. Ever. EVER

YouTube Description names the comics. Starting with the most offensive joke told in 3 seconds:

0:00 Jimmy Carr, 0:27 Simon Amstell, 0:50 Jim Jefferies, 1:10 Frankie Boyle, 1:26 Jimmy Carr, 1:53 Bill Hicks, 2:50 Tim Minchin, 3:17 Ricky Gervais, 3:59 Frankie Boyle, 4:10 Jimmy Carr, 4:28 Frankie Boyle, 4:50 Gilbert Gottfried, 6:34 Frankie Boyle.All the clips are already on YouTube, so YT Police, there's no point%...
A10anisjokingly says...

I don't take offence at the "offencive nature of the jokes. I take offence at the fact that they are not remotely funny. PS; I take greater offence at the spell checker not recognising English and insisting on American spelling.

lucky760says...

Jimmy Carr won this video by far.

Big fan of Jim Jeffries' comedy. He has a TV show called Legit premiering on FX in a couple of weeks.

Anyone know what that British show is that they had 2 clips of and looked like the stage of Whose Line is it Anyway? Looks like a show I might like to watch.

Barsepssays...

Somebody has actually given that particular sex act a name dude, it's called an "Alabama Hotpocket".

Nope, no idea where it came from

kymbossaid:

That first joke by Carr has been floating around for years. I wonder if it's his, or if he just lifts jokes sometimes.

dannym3141says...

I tend to find (i watch a lot of comedy stuff, not just current) that a lot of jokes have been around for ever and it just took a particular event, and a slight change of words and there it was - probably invented by several people at the same time. For example take the one about being angry enough to fly a plane - i'm pretty sure that it would have been adjusted after the event from a joke like "why do muslims blah blah blah? well you would too if you couldn't eat bacon." And i suppose then you could consider changing the target and the food, but the structure of the joke is still there. I think it's good. When people talk about stealing material, i think they're referring to anecdotes and stuff like that which are obviously lengthy constructions.

I've made little jokes up in the past that i didn't know existed, to have someone else say they'd heard it before - that must have happened to you when you were wise cracking, surely.

kymbossaid:

That first joke by Carr has been floating around for years. I wonder if it's his, or if he just lifts jokes sometimes.

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