This isn’t so unusual in certain parts of towns. I bet the cops see a case a diá where something like this happens.
Who remembers Eating Raoul?
Okay, not the same thing but I hadn’t thought about that movie in years.
This story squicks me out. Brrrr! ito
Jose, can you si?
Think this needs to be merged with the Taco Bell’s Ground Beef Is Less Than 35% Actual Meat thread.
Well, he looks chipper…but I have no idea if he’s healthier fried, baked, or cremated.
(…at least he’s stopped complaining about the Habaneros.)
There are varying shades of grey. For example, I would think that making a joke about a victim of violence would be in poor taste because people feel uncomfortable. Accidents that we can related to or that we think could feasibly happen to someone we know - jokes are also wince-inducing. But a highly unusual and bizarre, incongruous, or slapstick-esque accident induces the perverse “horror-humor”.
Examples:
Man murdered by neighbor on riding lawn mower = not funny
Man bleeds to death as a result of lawn mower accident = not funny
Man decapitated while trying to stick head into lawn mower = funny
Man killed falling into deep fryer = not funny
Man killed falling into Twinkie frosting machine = funny
I could make a comment, but I won’t baja.
Any jokes involving death and the production of food are in bad taste IMO.
It makes me sick I tells you. It eats me up sometimes. I can’t believe you guys can stomach this sort of thing.
Meh, maybe my analysis was half-baked.
Sometimes, death is better than life. Especially if the living person is still suffering, and telling jokes about someone’s pain is never funny. For example:
I overheard that Zsa Zsa Gabor was planning a lawsuit against her doctors…but as of this month, she has no leg to stand on.
Heh.
Heh heh.
Heh heh heh…
Hey, just because it’s nacho kind of humor doesn’t mean that we don’t find it funny.
Taco, meet Paco.
Other chip makers are already mounting campaigns today to steal market share, touting that none of their ingredients are from New York City…