We could always pay a couple of third-world people to massacre each other in historically accurate ways, but publishing these findings without being dragged to Den Haag afterwards could be difficult.
I'd sorely advise you as to the nature of your jokes.
Yeah man, you don't use enough black humour. Keep working at it, you'll raise your comedy skills to a decent level soon enough.
I'm happy laughing too much at puns to get black humor.
*is enthralled by Game of Thrones*
Also to give context to my reaction... *points at the Philippines' economic state; points at government and how this is being addressed*
You can guess we're third-world here, so the implications are a lot deeper.
Recent census? 70% = poor, and even that category has poor, and
very poor.
20% = middle class; the working class.
10% = Those rich people. And by that, we currently mean a LOT of our politicians due to most recent events. We're a people who have their culture, beliefs, traditions and actions
deeply rooted to the concept of honor and human values. Seeing those people
who's job is to govern correctly be the plague upon those roots? The very reason we
have such a level of poverty? (No, the argument that people don't know what to do with their money applies only to a minor portion of that huge chunk.) We've placed them there, due to this being a Republic, because we believed in them (or vote manipulation/vote buying...but that's the dark side of it). Most of those of voting age
do not vote because of the prevalence of such distaste in choosing leaders.
I'll leave the hypothetical to rot.
Suffice it to say, I did not find that class of humor funny. Or to be more specific, that certain wording in that specific instance in that broad category of humor, remotely
funny.
We could always pay a couple of third-world people to
advise you as to the nature of your jokes.
Improvements should start to show~
Ohyou.