The punchee says "Did you know that honey? Terry had THC in her system"
jerry springer at its finest
Moral of the story: Don't talk bad about my darlin' Terry...
Y'all should go film some homeless beatings. Probably get great kicks out of it....
I guess I am missing everything. Let's just say I don't know enough from my observation of the presented material.
snood wrote:Y'all should go film some homeless beatings. Probably get great kicks out of it....
Thank you Minister Farrakan... we are humbled and contrite...
blueveinedthrobber wrote:snood wrote:Y'all should go film some homeless beatings. Probably get great kicks out of it....
Thank you Minister Farrakan... we are humbled and contrite...
Farrakhan? Good one. How about humbled, contrite, and clueless? and what do you mean "we", kemo sabe?
someone should put those two wimmins in some mud
snood wrote:blueveinedthrobber wrote:snood wrote:Y'all should go film some homeless beatings. Probably get great kicks out of it....
Thank you Minister Farrakan... we are humbled and contrite...
Farrakhan? Good one. How about humbled, contrite, and clueless? and what do you mean "we", kemo sabe?
I need you to ride into town for me Tonto....
Can you two videotape this confrontation so we can all watch?
Well, I'll leave it at this...
I've never been someone who got amusement out of certain things.
Some people, upon seeing an elderly man slip on an icy sidewalk with feet flying in the air, would laugh uproariously as their first reaction, then maybe see if a hip was broken and offer aid. It has always been my tendency, when I see something physically hurtful, to react with a grimace of sympathetic pain. Maybe it has to do with past experience of mine, I don't know. ,I know it comes off as morally superior or something, but I just don't understand why it is that if something physically painful - if it happened to you would definitely not be funny, is funny when it happens to someone else.
That punch looked painful and vicious to me.
No accounting for taste, and to each their own. I didn't like the "Jackass" series on TV, either.
Gotta say I agree with snood on this ... I don't see the humor.
But I don't have a problem with the Jackass series ...
There actually are a series of dvd's you can buy called "Bum Fights," where the creators go around paying bums money to fight each other. There was obviously a pretty big controversy surrounding it.
I think the creators of those Bum Fight videos were facing some sort of criminal charges here locally. Not sure what ever came of that.
Some redneck took a good shot to the face... so what? I've taken a few shots in my life and there was no moral outrage... in fact, I can think of at least twice somebody knocked the **** out of me and it's made for an hilarious story.... no blood no foul.....
blueveinedthrobber wrote:Some redneck took a good shot to the face... so what? I've taken a few shots in my life and there was no moral outrage... in fact, I can think of at least twice somebody knocked the **** out of me and it's made for an hilarious story.... no blood no foul.....
some find it funny, some don't. so what?
not all find it necessary to take the moral highground over it.....
It's not about "moral highground" ... it's about how different people find different things funny.
I also don't laugh at the America's Funniest Home videos where the unsuspecting dude gets nailed in the nads by the flying whatever.
I usually don't find violence, or watching people actually get hurt funny...but watching a 60 year old woman clock another is pretty damn humorous.
Slappy Doo Hoo wrote:I usually don't find violence, or watching people actually get hurt funny...but watching a 60 year old woman clock another is pretty damn humorous.
the key is separating a sucker punch that stings for a little while from a seerious injury or hurt.... that woman was fine in 24 hours.... and it was one hell of a punch you gotta admit.....