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  • That is about the only kind I have, I enjoy my sense of humor though, I woudn't want it any other way.
  • Really, that's the only kind of humor there is. When humor gets wet, it becomes soggy and limp. You could say it stops being humor... it may be slapstick, or sarcasm, or just plain silly, but it's not really humor anymore. So yes, give me dry or give me something else.
  • Love it, but no jokes! Your killin me here.
  • Dry humor is the funniest of them all, of course.
  • Aussies love dry humour, laced with a lot of cynicism and irony. makes us a bit hard to take sometimes, but we cack ourselves. Imagine listening to three Aussie boys in a German youth hostel in 1976 convince two American soldiers they were Russian soldiers on leave. And keep a straight face.
  • Well duh!! now aren't I the idiot!!! LMAO You got me.
  • I love dry humor. Such as using one word of sarcasm at the right time, like apparantly.
  • Tommy Lee Jones.
  • i love dry humor. and that's kind of hard when you're 21 years old and most of your friends are males, more into the "american pie" type stuff.
  • Dry humor, when done properly with no ill intent, makes both parties laugh at the levity. Sarcasm, when divised to get past normal defense mechanisms underhandedly to sucker punch someones psyche, is about as classy as quietly farting in an elevator just before leaving it. A good joke makes everyone laugh, that is the true test. And master's of dry humor like John Cleese, can do it so charmingly that once the twist is discovered, even the person joked with finds it funny.

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