Fritzo
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- Jan 3, 2001
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I HATE that fake ad and everyone who thinks it's "funny."
So everyone?
It seems so but I refuse to think I'm the only adult on the planet. At least it has a fair amount of dislikes.
1996 called, they want their website back: http://www.tech-inc.com/
Maybe his only webpage editor is Notepad.
I can't imagine why...
Just so I can properly pigeon-hole you, do you find the overt sexual nature of it morally repulsive, do you think the actors did a bad job, do you think someone in the production did a bad job, did you think the editing was off, maybe the lighting or costumes, or do you just not have a sense of humor?
Feel free to give me a write-in response if you feel like I left something out.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Quad-Frequent-Stops-Fender-Sticker-400ex-300ex-TRX-700-/250803083511
Ugh. Who thinks it's funny just because it references sex? I don't. Who thinks it's funny simply because it references sex in a way more explicit than you might be comfortable exposing a child to? I don't. Who thinks it's "mature" or "taboo" simply because it's inappropriate for a younger child? I don't.* Who thinks it has any other joke or gag that makes it funny? I don't. Who here thinks it was an original idea? I don't.
What's left to laugh about?
"Oh man! It looks like a warning label! That's sooo funny!"
"Oh man! It looks like a Skittles commercial! That's sooo funny!"
*on the contrary, I specifically think it's as immature as a stereotypical fart joke with a sexual slant and a prime example of immature humor. Maturing from amusing yourself with simple kiddie gross-out humor to tween-level sexual humor is still pretty low on the maturity scale. It like the PG-13 kiddies thinking that they are "mature" just because they aren't stuck making PG jokes and then maturing into adults and continuing to think PG-13 jokes are the pinnacle of maturity. I'm not saying adults should be at R, or XXX level "jokes." I'm saying that adults should no longer think it's funny for the "taboo" aspect and should have lost interest in such unsophisticated humor (truly matured). Note: I will laugh at a good LOLCAT or an amusing sexual reference/observation, so I'm not talking about that kind of sophistication. I'm talking about not being amused by a simple sexual reference for its crudeness alone with no other redeeming qualities.
Using notepad doesn't cause horrible fonts and color choices.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Quad-Frequent-Stops-Fender-Sticker-400ex-300ex-TRX-700-/250803083511
Ugh. Who thinks it's funny just because it references sex? I don't. Who thinks it's funny simply because it references sex in a way more explicit than you might be comfortable exposing a child to? I don't. Who thinks it's "mature" or "taboo" simply because it's inappropriate for a younger child? I don't.* Who thinks it has any other joke or gag that makes it funny? I don't. Who here thinks it was an original idea? I don't.
What's left to laugh about?
"Oh man! It looks like a warning label! That's sooo funny!"
"Oh man! It looks like a Skittles commercial! That's sooo funny!"
*on the contrary, I specifically think it's as immature as a stereotypical fart joke with a sexual slant and a prime example of immature humor. Maturing from amusing yourself with simple kiddie gross-out humor to tween-level sexual humor is still pretty low on the maturity scale. It like the PG-13 kiddies thinking that they are "mature" just because they aren't stuck making PG jokes and then maturing into adults and continuing to think PG-13 jokes are the pinnacle of maturity. I'm not saying adults should be at R, or XXX level "jokes." I'm saying that adults should no longer think it's funny for the "taboo" aspect and should have lost interest in such unsophisticated humor (truly matured). Note: I will laugh at a good LOLCAT or an amusing sexual reference/observation, so I'm not talking about that kind of sophistication. I'm talking about not being amused by a simple sexual reference for its crudeness alone with no other redeeming qualities.