How it feels to make an anti religion joke, in a non-religous workplace, with religious coworkers.
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You need better co-workers.
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My experience is that when comedy fails, it's the comedian's fault. Even when the material is terrific and the crowd is lame, the fault is the comedian not reading the room.
A comedian blaming the crowd is like a carpenter blaming the hammer.
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My experience is that when comedy fails, it's the comedian's fault. Even when the material is terrific and the crowd is lame, the fault is the comedian not reading the room.
A comedian blaming the crowd is like a carpenter blaming the hammer.
Well the hammer in question has a wooden head and a metal handle.
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Well the hammer in question has a wooden head and a metal handle.
I have a metal handled wooden mallet, bet it's done more actual work than 99.9% of hammers.
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I have a metal handled wooden mallet, bet it's done more actual work than 99.9% of hammers.
Not a mallet, a hammer.
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Not a mallet, a hammer.
Define the difference
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Not a mallet, a hammer.
wrote last edited by [email protected]Me, who has used wrenches and the back of a hatchet to drive in nails: I don't think it matters.
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I have a metal handled wooden mallet, bet it's done more actual work than 99.9% of hammers.
I'm a forklift mechanic and every comment above mine is full of shit.
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I'm a forklift mechanic and every comment above mine is full of shit.
My hair is a bird, your argument is invalid
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Have you considered not being an asshole?
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I'm a forklift mechanic and every comment above mine is full of shit.
Props if true, that's a hard job. I'm a field service engineer(glorified mechanic) for shit that couldn't arrive on site, much less be installed without forklifts.
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You need better co-workers.
They do but they also need to learn how to function professionally and not have fend people just because they figured out how. Doing so doesnโt make them special or clever, it just makes them an asshole even if their coworkers are also assholes.
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Have you considered not being an asshole?
Why would I?
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Define the difference
Mallets are usually used for striking surfaces, hammers are usually used for driving something into something.
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Mallets are usually used for striking surfaces, hammers are usually used for driving something into something.
I'm all confused now, what am I doing driving pins into their sockets with my dead blow mallet by striking them on the surface of their head?
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Why would I?
Good question.
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My experience is that when comedy fails, it's the comedian's fault. Even when the material is terrific and the crowd is lame, the fault is the comedian not reading the room.
A comedian blaming the crowd is like a carpenter blaming the hammer.
Not living up to your name
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Have you considered not being an asshole?
Jokes don't necessarily make you an asshole, even with sensitive topics, it's about good faith in it being light-hearted. Jokes bridge the gap in talking about topics that are uncomfortable normally.
For example, I have a good friend who is disabled who I game with. My friend group calls him Cripple, and I'll also give him a hard time about by mentioning things about his specific handicap and he'll call me an ableist fuck, but he knows it's not being said in a mean way.
What's worse to him? Being treated different just because he's handicapped. He'd rather have that banter and feel like part of the group, not isolated.
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Jokes don't necessarily make you an asshole, even with sensitive topics, it's about good faith in it being light-hearted. Jokes bridge the gap in talking about topics that are uncomfortable normally.
For example, I have a good friend who is disabled who I game with. My friend group calls him Cripple, and I'll also give him a hard time about by mentioning things about his specific handicap and he'll call me an ableist fuck, but he knows it's not being said in a mean way.
What's worse to him? Being treated different just because he's handicapped. He'd rather have that banter and feel like part of the group, not isolated.
Of course. It all depends on context.