On Mon, 2012-11-26 at 16:28 +0100, Titanus Eramius wrote:
> On Mon, 26 Nov 2012 15:28:04 +0100
> Ralf Mardorf <ralf.mard...@rocketmail.com> wrote:
> 
> <snip>
> 
> > IMO nothing can be bad with a joke about men, women, Germans, Jews
> > etc., it becomes bad if people have got bad intentions. Tony has got
> > a bad intention or he's serious sick and not aware about the
> > difference of the order to kill people and what happened on this list.
> 
> But Tonys joke is funny, and I don't really like being called sick
> because I like it. How can one say others don't have humor, and then
> react like this on a joke?
> 
> Not that I need to explain [a little of] my humor in this regard
> ("black humor" as we call it in Denmark), but it's funny because of how
> sick it is, and it serves to remind us all about what to avoid. If we
> would stop to talk about it, joke about it and what not, then history is
> a little bit closer to repeat itself.
> 
> And this is exactly why humor and jokes should and is off topic on a
> international list like this. It's not funny for all.
> 
>  - Titanus

It's not funny to receive tons of insults off-list.
It's not funny, if a thread never ever will stop.
It at least could be moved to off topic list or at least not be
continued by private mails to my accounts.

IIRC I apologized. IIRC I didn't wrote anything positive or negative to
any of the last jokes. Did somebody call you sick? Did I call somebody
sick who likes what ever kind of humour?

I just don't like never ending annoyances. But I understand what
happens, the list gets half of the mails, I the other half of the mails
and if I now write anything it does look like I'm an idiot.

Fair play :(



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