If you don't have anything to say, homeless mind, you better keep the dumb jokes to yourself.
Thank you.
"...you better keep the dumb jokes to yourself." - Ponder
Interesting choice of words, tone. One may consider it threatening. But a gentleman such as yourself wouldn't threaten another over mere humor? So let me explain what happened, kind Sir.
You'll have to forgive me. My email must've been slow. I recently got copied on the
moratorium relating to
"what some members may consider dumb jokes." However, it was a blind cc, so I'm not sure if everyone received it. Because, Sir, I do not walk alone in the
dumb jokes category on this site.
In the future, I will attempt to screen all my writing with the mods, prior to posting, as this is the safest way to ensure the literary quality (especially jokes) dispersed at BUKnet. I was almost under the assumption that I live in America, and the first amendment is in force here, at BUKnet. You know, that little thing called
freedom of speech (which, I understand, includes all types of jokes, too: funny, fat, dumb, lazy, hilarious, mischievous, smart, bad, pornographic, cough-your-beer-up-through-your-nose, et al).
In closing, and all, er, joking aside, I did PM one of the mods here, the big guy, whiteboarding about multilingual translations. Why? Because I'm for it. Speaking semi-fluent Spanish, and having travelled around the world (including the beautiful country of Portugal), it would intrigue me -- so I'm in favor of it, at an international forum such as BUKnet. However, I do understand the big guy's concerns, and agree with his and the other mods' thinking.
Pax
(BTW: One could argue English is translated into American, or, plain English; ever read Cliff Notes? What's even more humorous, if that "dumb joke" line was written by a non-American, it could be perceived as negative towards Americans -- a put down. Funny, eh?)