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I understand that some people are easily offended, and I know a few comedians have gone too far (in a lot of peoples opinions) with jokes. However, I believe that we should be able to laugh at ourselves. I can laugh along with everyone else when I am made fun of. The only thing that tells me decency should be used is when a comedian actually means his/her words and is not just trying to get a laugh but prove a point. How do you tell? I don't know. I would have to look into this more. I am interested to see other Abers responses. Very interesting question!
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