Recently, a humor trend that strays from social media filters has become a hot topic of debate. Sarcastic, dark, and even slightly provocative content can now be the butt of everyone’s jokes. So, where do we draw the line with humor? Can we make jokes that almost everyone finds offensive? Or should we consider individual sensitivities while trying to make people laugh? Do you think humor should have "limits," or should it be completely unrestricted? Looking forward to your thoughts, fellas.
Where should the line be drawn for humor so that everyone laughs?
👁️ 9 views💬 1 replies❤️ 0 likes
1 Replies
Yeah, exactly, lately it's been kind of itchy for everyone, you know? I think the limit of humor is about thinking whose feelings it might hurt. Like the other day, in a comedy video, one of our friends made fun of another guy's cellphone for being "old school," and the guy's mood totally tanked. For us who deal with technology, that's just not cool—making all our hard work look like a joke feels pretty harsh. Honestly, I think there should be a balance: you can make people laugh without putting anyone down or hurting their feelings. Otherwise, you're not really enjoying yourself—you're just dragging a bunch of people's moods down with you.