It’s moments like this where you truly realise that America was populated by Europe’s prudes. Imagine being so uncomfortable that you cannot bring yourself to show any emotion for fear of offending someone.
There’s nothing that can’t be joked about. I have a disabled child and still find jokes about disabilities funny. I think as long as your not targeting a specific person it’s fine.
Here in the UK we have a dark sense of humour nothing is off limits but it also puts a brighter light on bad issues.for instance I have bipolar and suffered badly but my wife calls me bipolar bear and it turns a bad thing into something funny
"There is no subject out of bounds. People often get offended when they mistake the subject of a joke with the actual target. It all depends on the joke." - Ricky Gervais
Ricky Gervais is against organised religion, against animal cruelty and pro freedom of speech, and also he's a funny guy. As far as I can see that's not a bad start at being a role model.
my nephew had to marry his long term girlfriend in hospital on her death bed from cancer, she died 9 days later, now 9 months after he has developed skin cancer and in June he has to have his nose completely removed, but he's was joking at Christmas at being able to play Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, Am having cancer test at the minute, because 4 uncles died and my dad of it, if you let the fear dominate your life your already dead inside so best to laugh at it cause being miserable doesn't change anything apart from ruining what time you have for you and those around you, maybe it's the British humour being darker I can't say, but never get upset with jokes cause there's nothing better than a good old belly laugh to raise yer mood
Here's the thing, nobody has ever been admitted to hospital for being offended. "It's now very common to hear people say, 'I'm rather offended by that.' As if that gives them certain rights. It's actually nothing more... than a whine. 'I find that offensive.' It has no meaning; it has no purpose; it has no reason to be respected as a phrase. 'I am offended by that.' Well, so fucking what." Stephen Fry.
If the response is 'so fucking what', then say it privately, because to say it out loud is to act as it is otherwise because you are placing significance on it enough to want to challenge it publicly
Nick says that there's somethings that you can't joke about. You can make a joke about any subject... you're making a joke about the bad thing, not the bad thing itself.
You can joke about literally anything. My wife has a terminal lung disease and we have a giggle all the time about it. It's a release. Funny is funny. As a Brit, I'm used to this type of humour plus so called woke comedians just ain't funny.
The thing is, that’s not really comedy (the “woke comedians”). Back in the day they would just call it a one woman show or a one man show and it’s really just performance art. I think the distinguishing feature is it isn’t really about the jokes or laughs - it’s about the social commentary with some jokes thrown in. Like there are completely clean comedians out there who don’t swear and don’t touch on risqué subject matter but are still funny. The second it isn’t gags for gags sake but to make some sort of socio-political point; it isn’t comedy anymore. Basically, if these people just titled their art appropriately it would save everyone a lot of hassle. No one would be going to their shows expecting to laugh, they wouldn’t be invited onto panel shows and the acts would more easily find their audience of people who are actually into progressive social commentary. Everybody wins.
Humour is the maturest form of response when dealing with tragedy. Those who do not respond at all are actually admitting that they interpret the utterance as unremarkable. Those who laugh demonstrate their shared understanding that the utterance was remarkable enough to merit an extraordinary response; it is funny because it is disgusting. It is an equal but opposite reaction. To not laugh is to not realise nor think that there was anything disgusting to respond to. You are not laughing at elements in the joke, you are laughing at the whole joke together because all of it structured in that way paints an outrageous scenario that perturbs you enough to laugh back. It is a respect for the elements that makes you laugh at the whole. Laughter is the antidote to tragedy, not its bedfellow. Laughter is an acknowledgment and recognition of, and a respect for, tragedy. To not respect tragedy in a mature way is to not recognise an utterance about tragedy that is worthy of response
It’s fine to feel uncomfortable and also fine to say you don’t appreciate his humour but the fact you are not condemning this guy is what makes you reasonable people.
There's nothing offensive about these jokes it's just clever word play that's very funny, and it's ok to laugh because we know he's not being vindictive or hateful just a bit edgy. Unfortunately some people cant comprehend that and just take everything literally. Notice how he preps the audience with "Right, these are the jokes that got the most critical reaction and could shock you, some of you might leave, some of you might faint" sort of 😆 So the anticipation is built up and they are in the right frame of mind to react in the right way, and he constantly reminds them "I did warn you" Very clever
When people go to shows like this they are told it may offend them we have all been through a lot of things but sometimes you need that laugh to get you through the hard times in your life I stay in Glasgow Scotland so you know what the weather is like so my wife said I’d love to go somewhere where it’s warm and never been before so I booked her 2 weeks in the kitchen 🙈
I AM AMAZED THO THAT YOU PLAYED THIS WITH THE BAD LANGUAGE, AL MURRAY SWEARED A LOT BUT WAS ONLY DOING REALITY, I LIKE GARY SO WILL WATCH AND SEE WHAT HAPPENS LOL
Don;t apologise for having your own taste in humour - everyone is different. We will all have differing tastes. Humour is subjective and is a broad church that encompases many types - personally i find "edgy" humour like this more to my tastes than more "mainstream" comedians - but each to their own! - vive la difference!
got to watch paul smith he dose the same club hes so funny he chats to the audience a lot but funny hes a scouse there's a lot of his videos with subtitles so you may want to find them ones
Hi guy's first I've not been with you for long just over a and you both have a loving relationship i can see it, the second thing is that we have to remember that it's humour and we should not be ashamed to laugh and feel a little guilty from time to time it a 100% natural reality to smile like or not, I've been looking at loads of your stuff and i always give a like, god bless 🙏
Understand your sensitivity, but you should be able to make a joke about anything, as long as its not personal. British humour tends to be far darker than US humour, so I get your reaction, and there's nothing wrong with that as we all have different tastes.
As a Brit, I find your reaction better than the jokes. Americans have such narrow minded, naïve attitudes to so many things. OK he made some tasteless jokes but so what ? You get so easily offended by a joke but it doesn’t seem to phase most Americans that over 48k of your fellow citizens were killed by guns in 2021 alone including nearly 3k children. Now those figures are really offensive. No one can swear on American TV in case it offends someone, yet you have the highest infant mortality rate of any western democracy and no one does anything about it. Different countries, different cultures.
The topics are horrendous but jokes allow you to simply think about dark things Think about the dark things the police, social workers and medical staff have to deal with and they. Will use dark humour to allow themselves a release valve!!!!
As Jimmy Carr has put it “nothing bad’s happened, they’re just words”, and they are just words - meanwhile school kids bring guns into schools and kill their classmates, and priests rape children, amongst many other things - these are truly offensive things.
I used to have a severely disabled brother. He couldn't talk normally, but he had the FILTHIEST laugh, and one of the sickest senses of humour I have ever come across. I mean cracking jokes at a funeral and taking the piss out of himself at the same time sick. For me, humour is humour, and unless you're engaging in satire (which this clearly isn't), it's not targeting anyone at all, just subverting tropes, situations and language structure. If you tell a joke that uses a touchy subject, it's going to depend on the type of joke you use. The ones that are truly offensive are the ones where you have an 'insert subset of people here' element (For example, "What do you call 64 [insert here] at the bottom of the sea? A good start.") That's not just offensive, it's also lazy work. I come from a part of the UK which is notorious for having one of the least liked accents going. A guy I worked with tried to needle me with a joke that targeted that accent, and was most put out when I started laughing uncontrollably. The thing is, I knew two things: 1. he was doing it non-maliciously. He knew that, I knew that, everyone else knew that. 2. The joke relied on how my accent sounds to other people (and me, if, I'm being honest. The Brummie accent is terrible), and wouldn't work with any other accent. It was even structured well, so I was caught off-guard by the punchline. I'm one of the most liberal people around; I have been around severely ill and handicapped people all my life. Literally every topic Gary touched on (and my brain just slightly sniggered at the use of 'touch' there) has been a part of my life in one way or another. Yes, even those ones. We don't like talking about what happened to us, but if we do, you can bet every penny that we'll use humour in some way to ease it.
That was worth watching just to see your faces. There were times Jodi's eyes opened wider than I imagine Gary Delaney's do when has make up sex. Your innocence only made it funnier. :)
Of course you can joke about all those things! Nothing like dark humour. Quite a few you missed aswell. You can laugh about anything, its just that we live in the age of the offended.
You can joke about all those things.. we have to be able to joke about all those things... you can't, for example, tell someone going through cancer they can't laugh at it because it offends you.. offense is taken not given
Its fine being uncomfortable about some or all of those jokes, everyone's different. Nothing should be off limits as long as its not targeted at an individual. He also did not spend 6 mins joking about a particular group, say people with cancer, as that would have come across, to me anyhow, of being nasty. We brits do take the p out of everything. Not everyone laughed at every joke, for me the one that i did not laugh at was the Bin laden and world trade centre joke, but i did not find it objectionable.
Don’t joke about XYZ. Coming from a country that is happy to continue to allow things like mass shootings and call it normal. That’s a joke right there. You can joke about anything as the audience has a choice if they want to listen great if not don’t and stop being offended.
If you don't joke about people with disabilities or illnesses, you are marginalising them without giving them the free will to be marginalised or not. What if they love humour as much as you do and WANT to be included, too ?
You're wrong, you can joke about anything..... The context is a comedian in a comedy club telling you a joke - the basic contract there is that everyone knows it is a joke....
It was fairly obvious that these two either didn't like the jokes or didn't understand them.I turned off about a third the way through as they found no humour in them.
No subject is out of bounds when it comes to humour. Often the more shocking or 'offensive' the funnier. TBH I was surprised how subdued you guys were when watching, I was laughing out loud. You guys aren't humourless woke people are you?
You'd get more of the jokes if you didn't talk all over them. If you're so desperate to signal that you don't approve, then perhaps you shouldn't be reacting to edgy comedians. Either don't react to them at all, if you are genuinely easily offended, or relax and try to remember that they're just jokes, not lifestyle suggestions...
Not sure where this comment is coming from. She said it wasn’t into the style of jokes. Just her preference. No offense was intended. Also we said at the beginning that the comment said it was less edgy jokes and we were tricked by the sarcasm. Saying a few words didn’t change anything. We always have the subtitles on and we read along as we react.
It’s moments like this where you truly realise that America was populated by Europe’s prudes. Imagine being so uncomfortable that you cannot bring yourself to show any emotion for fear of offending someone.
America really is the bottom of the barrel when it comes to comedy
the us is the worst when it comes to this the us suck the fun out of efterting
There’s nothing that can’t be joked about. I have a disabled child and still find jokes about disabilities funny. I think as long as your not targeting a specific person it’s fine.
That's true
The lady was utterly unimpressed throughout the video…which made it even MORE funny! 😂
Here in the UK we have a dark sense of humour nothing is off limits but it also puts a brighter light on bad issues.for instance I have bipolar and suffered badly but my wife calls me bipolar bear and it turns a bad thing into something funny
Makes bipolar bearable?
"There is no subject out of bounds. People often get offended when they mistake the subject of a joke with the actual target. It all depends on the joke." - Ricky Gervais
Gervais isn't exactly a role model for anyone..
Ricky Gervais is against organised religion, against animal cruelty and pro freedom of speech, and also he's a funny guy. As far as I can see that's not a bad start at being a role model.
No! you can joke about absolutely anything. Freedom of speech is so important we all have the right to be offended
Nah you're not allowed to joke about hats
@@jehanariyaratnam2874 Why not? The subject is brimming with humour.
@@aaronbarlow4376cap.
This is standard British humour 😂😂
They are just jokes. Relax. It made you smile
Hey beautiful people.
This is a preemptive message cos I'm gonna settle in & watch your minds get blown.
It'll be fun!!
Much love xxx
As Ricky Gervais says: you can be offended, but it doesn't mean you're right. 👌👌
Gervais calls himself a comedian but that doesn't mean he is funny.
lost close loved ones to cancer and i am still not offended by jokes
If you can’t/aren’t allowed to joke, then what do you have in life?
Gallows humor is fine, especially when you warn your audience. Even with people who went through ordeals and can find the dark humor in it.
Gallows humour is great. Except the hanging around for the punchline.
"Russel Howard cancer" tells a great joke about cancer. Its so well written i was in tears by the end
And this is the man, who married Sarah Millican.
my nephew had to marry his long term girlfriend in hospital on her death bed from cancer, she died 9 days later, now 9 months after he has developed skin cancer and in June he has to have his nose completely removed, but he's was joking at Christmas at being able to play Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, Am having cancer test at the minute, because 4 uncles died and my dad of it, if you let the fear dominate your life your already dead inside so best to laugh at it cause being miserable doesn't change anything apart from ruining what time you have for you and those around you, maybe it's the British humour being darker I can't say, but never get upset with jokes cause there's nothing better than a good old belly laugh to raise yer mood
Here's the thing, nobody has ever been admitted to hospital for being offended.
"It's now very common to hear people say, 'I'm rather offended by that.' As if that gives them certain rights. It's actually nothing more... than a whine. 'I find that offensive.' It has no meaning; it has no purpose; it has no reason to be respected as a phrase. 'I am offended by that.' Well, so fucking what."
Stephen Fry.
If the response is 'so fucking what', then say it privately, because to say it out loud is to act as it is otherwise because you are placing significance on it enough to want to challenge it publicly
Nick says that there's somethings that you can't joke about.
You can make a joke about any subject... you're making a joke about the bad thing, not the bad thing itself.
Words have no power other than what you give them. By creating "No go areas" for words it implies that the words themselves have some power.
Nothing is off limits in comedy.
You can joke about literally anything. My wife has a terminal lung disease and we have a giggle all the time about it. It's a release. Funny is funny. As a Brit, I'm used to this type of humour plus so called woke comedians just ain't funny.
Well that's absolutely true about woke comedians. Sorry to hear about your wife.
The thing is, that’s not really comedy (the “woke comedians”). Back in the day they would just call it a one woman show or a one man show and it’s really just performance art.
I think the distinguishing feature is it isn’t really about the jokes or laughs - it’s about the social commentary with some jokes thrown in. Like there are completely clean comedians out there who don’t swear and don’t touch on risqué subject matter but are still funny. The second it isn’t gags for gags sake but to make some sort of socio-political point; it isn’t comedy anymore.
Basically, if these people just titled their art appropriately it would save everyone a lot of hassle. No one would be going to their shows expecting to laugh, they wouldn’t be invited onto panel shows and the acts would more easily find their audience of people who are actually into progressive social commentary. Everybody wins.
@@BoringReviews THATS NOT WHAT WOKE MEANS
you can joke about absolutely anything 😂😂😂it's the best form of comedy when they don't hold back
I love him already.😂🤣😂😂Thanks for the introduction
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I like the way you were shaking your head in disgust but kept wat, a man after my own heart. Great video thank you.
There is nothing you can’t joke about. Comedy is comedy. When you learn to separate comedy from reality you’re good.
What he was saying is what I think about when typing messages to Gabe.
You guys get it. I'm impressed at your dedication to the reaction. Fine that it provokes a different reaction for you.
He warned y’all. 😊 Brian Regan’s a great comic that rarely swears.
Americans can laugh, British folk have a sense of humour- Rich Hall.
The downs joke is funny because in Southern England there are some hills called the south Downs they are very scenic.
I'm surprised some woke lefties haven't demanded a name change because of the assumption that the down's syndrome people are offended
She absolutely hated that lol
I knew before I watched this that it would offend you....and it was beautiful 😅
British Humour summed up perfectly
Sarah Millican is his Gary’s misses, have a watch of her video “Sarah Milliken’s dirtiest jokes”, she cracks me up..
Humour is the maturest form of response when dealing with tragedy. Those who do not respond at all are actually admitting that they interpret the utterance as unremarkable. Those who laugh demonstrate their shared understanding that the utterance was remarkable enough to merit an extraordinary response; it is funny because it is disgusting. It is an equal but opposite reaction. To not laugh is to not realise nor think that there was anything disgusting to respond to. You are not laughing at elements in the joke, you are laughing at the whole joke together because all of it structured in that way paints an outrageous scenario that perturbs you enough to laugh back. It is a respect for the elements that makes you laugh at the whole. Laughter is the antidote to tragedy, not its bedfellow. Laughter is an acknowledgment and recognition of, and a respect for, tragedy. To not respect tragedy in a mature way is to not recognise an utterance about tragedy that is worthy of response
Honestly, Milton Jones Live at the Apollo, clean and funny. It was broadcast on the BBC so nothing bad
It’s fine to feel uncomfortable and also fine to say you don’t appreciate his humour but the fact you are not condemning this guy is what makes you reasonable people.
There's nothing offensive about these jokes it's just clever word play that's very funny, and it's ok to laugh because we know he's not being vindictive or hateful just a bit edgy. Unfortunately some people cant comprehend that and just take everything literally. Notice how he preps the audience with "Right, these are the jokes that got the most critical reaction and could shock you, some of you might leave, some of you might faint" sort of 😆 So the anticipation is built up and they are in the right frame of mind to react in the right way, and he constantly reminds them "I did warn you" Very clever
Gary is from my home city of Birmingham in the English Midlands. His sense of humour is typically Brummie.
You can joke about anything
No taboos
I can joke about ANY subject, because it's a joke, not a personal criticism!
Mind you, I also do pretty well with the personal criticisms!! 🤣
Gary is great at 'word play', with double meanings. Look for his best bits (for TV), on a show called 'Mock the Week'.
When people go to shows like this they are told it may offend them we have all been through a lot of things but sometimes you need that laugh to get you through the hard times in your life I stay in Glasgow Scotland so you know what the weather is like so my wife said I’d love to go somewhere where it’s warm and never been before so I booked her 2 weeks in the kitchen 🙈
I AM AMAZED THO THAT YOU PLAYED THIS WITH THE BAD LANGUAGE, AL MURRAY SWEARED A LOT BUT WAS ONLY DOING REALITY, I LIKE GARY SO WILL WATCH AND SEE WHAT HAPPENS LOL
That is the fun and craziness of doing reactions. We never know what we are getting into.
He is Sarah Millican's husband. Us who grew up in the 80's over here in the UK grew up with this sort of humour so its 2nd nature to us😂.
Don;t apologise for having your own taste in humour - everyone is different. We will all have differing tastes. Humour is subjective and is a broad church that encompases many types - personally i find "edgy" humour like this more to my tastes than more "mainstream" comedians - but each to their own! - vive la difference!
Thank you!!
British people are raised with thick skin and a dark sense of humour. Its our thing. Oh and sarcasm/passive aggressive natures.
Do a reaction of some vids of Frankie Boyle - Annihilation😀 This is how us brits love comedy.
Can’t wait until you discover Frankie Boyle
Checkout russell Howard
Cancer boy .... i promise its a heart warming lovely and bravery story not a lot of people know this story
got to watch paul smith he dose the same club hes so funny he chats to the audience a lot but funny hes a scouse there's a lot of his videos with subtitles so you may want to find them ones
Probably the best reaction to this video I have ever seen.. you stuck to your values and good for you!
Hi guy's first I've not been with you for long just over a and you both have a loving relationship i can see it, the second thing is that we have to remember that it's humour and we should not be ashamed to laugh and feel a little guilty from time to time it a 100% natural reality to smile like or not, I've been looking at loads of your stuff and i always give a like, god bless 🙏
Appreciate you.
Understand your sensitivity, but you should be able to make a joke about anything, as long as its not personal. British humour tends to be far darker than US humour, so I get your reaction, and there's nothing wrong with that as we all have different tastes.
You poor, innocent Americans! ♥
No joke is off limits in UK it's comedy I've never known any1 to buy a ticket to go see a comedian then get offended by there jokes 🤣🤣
If you have this level of shock at jokes how do you deal with mass school shootings in the US ?
Why would you be shocked? Aren't they normal?
Normally thoughts and prayers for the victim isn't it?
You should Franky Boyle audience annihilation 😬🤣😂🤣
I love it when Nick talks dirty!
Great comedian no subject should out of bounds
I love the fact that you two are so shocked by what we in the UK call humour. No woner American humour is so un funny!
Dude wanted to laugh so badly
As a Brit, I find your reaction better than the jokes. Americans have such narrow minded, naïve attitudes to so many things.
OK he made some tasteless jokes but so what ? You get so easily offended by a joke but it doesn’t seem to phase most Americans that over 48k of your fellow citizens were killed by guns in 2021 alone including nearly 3k children. Now those figures are really offensive.
No one can swear on American TV in case it offends someone, yet you have the highest infant mortality rate of any western democracy and no one does anything about it.
Different countries, different cultures.
Check out Tim Vine for hilarious one-liners which don't come with the discomfort.
His other half is Sarah millican
They are not bad, they are hilarious
USA so woke they have killed comedy
You can joke about everything, UK humour the best
Sarah Milican and Gary Delaney are a couple, in case nobody has told you.
The topics are horrendous but jokes allow you to simply think about dark things
Think about the dark things the police, social workers and medical staff have to deal with and they. Will use dark humour to allow themselves a release valve!!!!
Not much IQ in this couple
And they're teachers😱
@@Pomdownuder 😆well that explains it
Gary is married to Sara Milligan
As Jimmy Carr has put it “nothing bad’s happened, they’re just words”, and they are just words - meanwhile school kids bring guns into schools and kill their classmates, and priests rape children, amongst many other things - these are truly offensive things.
Liked your reaction, but comedy has no barriers, nothing is off limits.
Go for Milton Jones another UK one liner comedian but a clean one
I have had cancer twice (leukaemia) and hve no problems at all with Garys one liners, they are blunt yes but they still crack me up :)
Im sure its been mentioned but he's Sarah Millicans husband.
I used to have a severely disabled brother. He couldn't talk normally, but he had the FILTHIEST laugh, and one of the sickest senses of humour I have ever come across. I mean cracking jokes at a funeral and taking the piss out of himself at the same time sick. For me, humour is humour, and unless you're engaging in satire (which this clearly isn't), it's not targeting anyone at all, just subverting tropes, situations and language structure. If you tell a joke that uses a touchy subject, it's going to depend on the type of joke you use. The ones that are truly offensive are the ones where you have an 'insert subset of people here' element (For example, "What do you call 64 [insert here] at the bottom of the sea? A good start.") That's not just offensive, it's also lazy work.
I come from a part of the UK which is notorious for having one of the least liked accents going. A guy I worked with tried to needle me with a joke that targeted that accent, and was most put out when I started laughing uncontrollably. The thing is, I knew two things: 1. he was doing it non-maliciously. He knew that, I knew that, everyone else knew that. 2. The joke relied on how my accent sounds to other people (and me, if, I'm being honest. The Brummie accent is terrible), and wouldn't work with any other accent. It was even structured well, so I was caught off-guard by the punchline.
I'm one of the most liberal people around; I have been around severely ill and handicapped people all my life. Literally every topic Gary touched on (and my brain just slightly sniggered at the use of 'touch' there) has been a part of my life in one way or another. Yes, even those ones. We don't like talking about what happened to us, but if we do, you can bet every penny that we'll use humour in some way to ease it.
That was worth watching just to see your faces. There were times Jodi's eyes opened wider than I imagine Gary Delaney's do when has make up sex. Your innocence only made it funnier. :)
Of course you can joke about all those things! Nothing like dark humour. Quite a few you missed aswell. You can laugh about anything, its just that we live in the age of the offended.
All aspects of life will be targeted in humour, just don't take it seriously.....they're just jokes, that's it.
You can joke about all those things.. we have to be able to joke about all those things... you can't, for example, tell someone going through cancer they can't laugh at it because it offends you.. offense is taken not given
Its fine being uncomfortable about some or all of those jokes, everyone's different. Nothing should be off limits as long as its not targeted at an individual. He also did not spend 6 mins joking about a particular group, say people with cancer, as that would have come across, to me anyhow, of being nasty. We brits do take the p out of everything. Not everyone laughed at every joke, for me the one that i did not laugh at was the Bin laden and world trade centre joke, but i did not find it objectionable.
Don’t joke about XYZ. Coming from a country that is happy to continue to allow things like mass shootings and call it normal. That’s a joke right there. You can joke about anything as the audience has a choice if they want to listen great if not don’t and stop being offended.
If you don't joke about people with disabilities or illnesses, you are marginalising them without giving them the free will to be marginalised or not. What if they love humour as much as you do and WANT to be included, too ?
I find these jokes offensive but I can’t help laughing at other people’s reactions to them! Does that make me a bad person?
Nope
This is mild british humour that most people joke about.....these 2 reacters meed tp het a sense of humour
You're wrong, you can joke about anything..... The context is a comedian in a comedy club telling you a joke - the basic contract there is that everyone knows it is a joke....
Maybe not for you.
Very funny but nowhere near as offensive as many others. Frankie Boyle springs to mind.
Come on mate you found more of them funny
It was fairly obvious that these two either didn't like the jokes or didn't understand them.I turned off about a third the way through as they found no humour in them.
No subject is out of bounds when it comes to humour. Often the more shocking or 'offensive' the funnier.
TBH I was surprised how subdued you guys were when watching, I was laughing out loud. You guys aren't humourless woke people are you?
You'd get more of the jokes if you didn't talk all over them. If you're so desperate to signal that you don't approve, then perhaps you shouldn't be reacting to edgy comedians. Either don't react to them at all, if you are genuinely easily offended, or relax and try to remember that they're just jokes, not lifestyle suggestions...
Not sure where this comment is coming from. She said it wasn’t into the style of jokes. Just her preference. No offense was intended. Also we said at the beginning that the comment said it was less edgy jokes and we were tricked by the sarcasm. Saying a few words didn’t change anything. We always have the subtitles on and we read along as we react.
the us is the worst when it comes to this the us suck the fun out of efterting
Im sorry but i can't watch you two anymore. Your reactions to these amazing jokes are terrible.
All good. Thanks for trying.
What make a reaction video, and dont react to Them
Not offended by the “jokes” but seemed to be trying so hard to offend he forgot to make them funny.
Why watch these comedy clips and try not to laugh then try to look offended 🙄
That wasn't even close to being funny he should be on a watch list.
Clever jokes but not really funny. It didn't really make you laugh and didn't me
You must be fun to be a round so boring you are 🤣🤣
You probably lack a sense of humour like they do