It occurs to me from time to time that many people might misconstrue my humor. It is easy to understand how they would do so, as I feel it appropriate to make fun of all things. My jokes point out stereotypes, and discuss explicit subject matter, but I feel that our ability to make fun is what makes things... well... fun!
Once you begin to put limits on the appropriateness of humor, you begin a terrible process of eliminating one of our greatest coping devices. To make jokes is a beautiful and rewarding thing.
I am not saying, of course, that jokes intentionally deceiving or attempting to belittle anybody are appropriate (or, indeed, jokes at all), but jokes which are intended to make us laugh at the absurdity of life could not be any more beneficial to our well-being.
I realize that these ramblings of mine are making little to no sense, but it is an idea on which I felt the need to expound.
Namaste.
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