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vernon

Harder than Ronnie Pickering
Location
Meanwood, Leeds
Am I allowed to find the OP amusing, being a sufferer of a form of aspergers (note the spelling @vernon , you being a teacher and all that)?
I also have 2 nephews with the condition, which covers such a broad spectrum that there is probably a large percentage of the population who suffer from it without ever knowing.
FFS, it's only someone interpreting the question in a more literal sense than is normal. Are we not allowed to find that slightly amusing? I do it sometimes, and can laugh at myself. I have no problem with others laughing too.

A waste of electrons and barbed comments.

For whom?
Yes I smile wryly when I come across genuine ones then I remember their source.

Aspergers, note the capitalisation - that's the teacher in me, can be funny and entertaining when the sufferers share the laughs.
 

gbb

Squire
Location
Peterborough
Don't see the problem myself. Hilarious...not really in my eyes, amusing...maybe...more surprising and eye opening how an instruction can be interpreted differently.

All amusing situations are at someones expense, you can rarely have one without the other. My dad is blind, I dont mind Stevie Wonder jokes, dad's shed tears but he's laughed at some daft things he's done as well, my brother died, doesnt mean I'm going to wail everytime I hear a joke about someone dying...its abstract humour.
 
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