TOP 5 MOST OFFENSIVE JOKES | AMERICAN REACTS | AMANDA RAE

LADY RAE
7 Apr 202406:55

Summary

TLDRIn this video script, Amanda shares her love for comedy, especially the kind that pushes boundaries. She introduces the top five most brutal and offensive jokes, which include controversial topics like AIDS, sexuality, and gun violence. The jokes are designed to shock and amuse, with a twist that leaves viewers in disbelief. Amanda invites viewers to share their favorite comedians and engage with her on social media, promising a blend of humor and 'spicy content'. The script concludes with a reflection on the nature of offensive humor and its impact on audiences.

Takeaways

  • 🎬 The video is centered around a discussion of comedy, particularly the most brutal and offensive jokes.
  • πŸ˜„ The host, Amanda, expresses her love for comedy, especially when it pushes boundaries and can be seen as offensive.
  • πŸ“ Amanda invites viewers to share their favorite comedians in the comments or on her Instagram for a chance to engage with her personally.
  • πŸ€” She also mentions that she is curious to see which comedians will be included in the video about offensive jokes.
  • πŸ“Ί The video features a countdown of the top five most brutal offensive jokes, with the expectation of surprise and shock from the audience.
  • πŸ˜‚ The first joke is about Africa and mosquito nets, using a play on words to create a darkly humorous situation involving AIDS.
  • πŸ³οΈβ€πŸŒˆ The second joke is about the desire to be gay, playing with stereotypes and ending with a punchline about respect.
  • πŸ™ˆ The third joke involves a disturbing story about a grandfather and a mermaid, which turns out to be a dead monkey with its legs together.
  • πŸ‘§ The fourth joke is about a child's interaction with a man in a park, with a twist ending that implies the child is making up the story.
  • πŸ”« The fifth joke questions why God allows children to be shot, suggesting a controversial and offensive explanation involving the 72 virgins in heaven.
  • πŸ‘ The video concludes with Amanda expressing her enjoyment of the jokes, despite their offensive nature, and her appreciation for the comedians involved.
  • πŸ“’ Amanda encourages viewers to subscribe to the channel and like the video, signaling the end of the video and a call to action for the audience.

Q & A

  • What is the main theme of Amanda's video?

    -The main theme of Amanda's video is to discuss and share the top five most brutal and offensive jokes in comedy.

  • Why does Amanda mention needing new comedians to watch?

    -Amanda is seeking new comedians to watch because she wants to expand her knowledge and experience of comedy, especially those who are known for their offensive humor.

  • How does Amanda engage with her audience for recommendations?

    -Amanda engages with her audience by asking them to leave their favorite comedians' names in the comments section or on her Instagram.

  • What is the context of the first joke Amanda shares in the video?

    -The first joke is a dark humor joke about Africa and mosquito nets, implying a sarcastic take on the issue of AIDS and the number of mosquitoes that could be 'saved' with more nets.

  • What is the subject of the second joke Amanda shares?

    -The second joke is about the comedian's desire to be gay and the humorous and offensive reasons why he could never be with another man.

  • What is the narrative of the third joke Amanda recounts?

    -The third joke tells a shocking and offensive story about the comedian's childhood involving his grandfather, a chest, and a disturbing sexual implication with a 'mermaid' which turns out to be a dead monkey.

  • What is the premise of the fourth joke Amanda shares?

    -The fourth joke is about a father and his young daughter discussing an uncomfortable incident at the park, with the punchline revealing the daughter's innocence and the father's protective reaction.

  • What is the topic of the fifth joke Amanda presents?

    -The fifth joke is a controversial and offensive commentary on gun violence, children, and a sarcastic take on religious beliefs and God's intentions.

  • What is Amanda's personal stance on offensive jokes?

    -Amanda does not find jokes offensive and believes they should be taken as they are, meant for humor and not to be taken seriously.

  • Which comedians does Amanda mention in the video?

    -Amanda mentions several comedians including Ricky Gervais, Jim Jefferies, and Jimmy Carr, noting that she is not surprised to see them on the list of top offensive jokes.

  • What is the call to action for Amanda's viewers at the end of the video?

    -Amanda encourages viewers to subscribe to her channel, like the video, and share their thoughts on the jokes and their favorite comedians.

Outlines

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πŸ˜„ Top 5 Brutal Offensive Jokes

In this segment, the host, Amanda, introduces a video showcasing the top five most brutal and offensive jokes in comedy. She expresses her love for comedy, especially when it's offensive, and invites viewers to share their favorite comedians in the comments or on her Instagram. Amanda then shares a joke about Africa and mosquito nets, followed by a series of offensive jokes involving sexual preferences, inappropriate childhood experiences, and a dark twist on a father-daughter interaction. The segment ends with a joke questioning God's intentions behind allowing innocent children to be shot, suggesting a controversial and provocative theme.

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πŸ˜‰ Comedy Reaction and Personal Favorites

In the second paragraph, Amanda continues the video by reacting to the jokes and mentioning some of her favorite comedians, such as Jimmy Carr, Ricky Gervais, and Jim Jefferies. She acknowledges that while she doesn't typically find jokes offensive, she appreciates the storytelling aspect of comedy that leads to unexpected punchlines. Amanda encourages viewers to share their thoughts on the jokes and to subscribe to her channel for more content. The segment concludes with a reminder to like the video and a tease for the next video, maintaining a light-hearted tone despite the controversial nature of the jokes discussed.

Mindmap

Keywords

πŸ’‘Comedy

Comedy is a genre of entertainment that is intended to make people laugh by exaggerating characteristics for humorous effect. In the video, the theme revolves around comedy, particularly focusing on the most brutal and offensive jokes. The script mentions the enjoyment of comedy, especially when it is offensive, indicating the video's exploration of humor that pushes boundaries.

πŸ’‘Offensive Jokes

Offensive jokes are a type of humor that may include content that is considered inappropriate or insulting to some audiences. The video's main theme is to explore the top five most brutal offensive jokes, showcasing a segment of comedy that is intentionally provocative. Examples from the script include jokes about AIDS and gay relationships, which are used to illustrate the extreme nature of the humor being discussed.

πŸ’‘Comedian

A comedian is a person who professionally seeks to entertain others, primarily through humor. The script references several comedians, indicating that they are the ones who perform the offensive jokes. The comedians mentioned are likely known for their controversial or boundary-pushing humor, which is the focus of the video.

πŸ’‘Mosquito Nets

Mosquito nets are a form of protection against mosquito bites, which can prevent the spread of diseases like malaria. In the script, a joke is made about mosquito nets in Africa, using a play on words to create a shocking and offensive punchline, which is a common technique in the type of humor being discussed.

πŸ’‘Gay

The term 'gay' refers to a person who is attracted to members of the same sex. In the context of the video, it is used in a joke that plays on stereotypes and societal norms, aiming to shock and amuse through the use of controversial topics. The script includes a joke about being gay and the punchline involves a disrespectful and offensive remark.

πŸ’‘Mermaid

A mermaid is a mythical creature with the upper body of a human and the tail of a fish. The script uses the concept of a mermaid in a joke that involves a disturbing and inappropriate sexual scenario, which is meant to shock the audience and is characteristic of the brutal humor being discussed.

πŸ’‘Innocent Kids

The term 'innocent kids' refers to children who are not guilty of any wrongdoing and are typically seen as vulnerable and in need of protection. The script includes a joke that makes light of the tragic issue of children being shot, using dark humor to provoke a reaction from the audience, which is a hallmark of the offensive jokes featured in the video.

πŸ’‘God

God is a central concept in many religions and is often considered the supreme being. In the script, God is mentioned in a joke that questions why children are allowed to be victims of violence, using religious humor to create a controversial and offensive punchline, which aligns with the video's theme of exploring extreme humor.

πŸ’‘72 Virgins

The concept of '72 virgins' is a reference to a belief in some interpretations of Islamic eschatology that martyrs are rewarded with 72 virgins in heaven. The script uses this concept in a joke that is meant to be shocking and offensive, tying it to the issue of children being shot, which is part of the video's exploration of brutal humor.

πŸ’‘Suicide Bombers

A suicide bomber is a person who deliberately detonates explosives, typically hidden on their person, with the intention of causing death and destruction. The script includes a joke about suicide bombers in the context of the '72 virgins' reward, using a highly sensitive and controversial topic to create an offensive punchline.

πŸ’‘Subscribe

To subscribe to a channel typically means to sign up to receive updates or new content from that source. In the script, the speaker encourages viewers to subscribe to the channel, which is a common call to action in video content to increase viewership and engagement with the channel's offerings.

Highlights

Introduction to watching the top five most brutal offensive jokes.

Invitation to suggest new comedians in the comments or on Instagram.

A joke about Africa and mosquito nets with a twist ending.

A joke expressing a desire to be gay for unconventional reasons.

A punchline about respecting something that the speaker could never [__].

A childhood anecdote involving a grandfather, a loft, and a shocking revelation.

A joke about a man's inability to [__] something he respects.

A darkly humorous story involving a father and daughter conversation with a grim twist.

A commentary on gun violence and a provocative question about God's intentions.

A joke suggesting a divine reason for children being shot, linking to a controversial reward system.

Mention of comedians Jimmy Carr, Ricky Jai, and Jim Jefferies known for their controversial humor.

Reflection on the nature of comedy and the speaker's personal stance on offensive jokes.

A recollection of hearing a joke before and the surprise of its punchline.

The comedic storytelling technique that leads to unexpected punchlines.

A call to action for viewers to subscribe to the channel and engage with the content.

Closing remarks with a tease for the next video.

Transcripts

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they tell you a story and you follow

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along and it's just at the end you're

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just

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like

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what hey guys it's Amanda you all know

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how much I love comedy especially when

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it seemed to be offensive so today we

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are going to watch the top five most

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brutal offensive jokes I'm actually

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really curious to see what Coman are

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going to be included in this

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video but I need some new comedians to

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watch so let me know your favorites

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either put them in the comments or head

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over to my Instagram and leave them

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there not only be able to have a chat

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with me personally but you can also

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check out the spicy content I post and

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I'm not talking about what I ate for

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dinner I'm so lame but seriously if you

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haven't already head over and give me a

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follow and we can have a

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chat so what is the most offensive joke

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that you've ever written the if only

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Africa had more mosquito Nets then every

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year we could save millions of

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mosquitoes from dying needlessly of

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AIDS

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[Laughter]

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[Applause]

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wow I would love to be gay I tell you

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why cuz I'm a man's man I like men men

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like me we like each

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other I hate

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women women hate

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me we hate each other the only reason I

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couldn't be gay is cuz I could never

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[Β __Β ] a man cuz I can never [Β __Β ]

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something that I

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[Applause]

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respect that's a good [Β __Β ] joke good

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J should I tell you what I'm like what

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I'm like Johnny I think I can explain

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myself to you when I was a we boy my

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granddad used to take me up into the

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Loft I take down a chest they had up

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there he'd open up the chest you know

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what wasn't it a mermaid and he'd have

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me stripped naked as a we boy and make

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love to that mermaid on the floor while

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he watched for his sexual

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gratification now years later when the

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old bastard was dead I went back up into

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the Loft I took down the chest opened up

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do you know what I found in there a dead

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monkey with its legs s

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together

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you remind me of that monkey

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Johnny I told this

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joke made sure the old people couldn't

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hear I went okay father sitting at home

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just reading the newspaper this little

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girl comes running in she's only six

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Hello darling hello Daddy you've been

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playing yeah in the Park yeah with your

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friends well until the man came along

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till the man came along yeah a man came

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along and he asked my friends to leave

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so it was just me and him darling come

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come over whatever happened none of it

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was your fault okay darling none of it

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was your fault but tell Daddy every

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detail what happened um he took me

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behind a tree so now I can see what

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you're doing oh God darling and then

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what happened um he took my dress off oh

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god what happened next what happened um

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he took his thing out oh God darling and

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then what happened nothing that was it

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we'll make something

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up

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oh he's

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terrible and you know uh another thing

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people uh uh often say is you know why

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do we in this country why do we allow so

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many of our innocent kids to be shot to

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death why do we allow that as a

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country you know why do well not us God

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why does

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God we have no control of the situation

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at all it's all in God's hands why does

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God allow so many of our innocent kids

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to be shot to death and you know they I

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mean I know he has mysterious ways y'all

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but what is he thinking what are you

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thinking God taking all and I'm not

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questioning you because I know you have

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your mysterious ways and you are

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omnipotent and I know all wise but it

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just seems like you're taking an awful

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lot of our children what are used to

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thinking behind it I just what

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a is that's something that that a lot of

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people ask you know why is God uh

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allowing so many of our innocent kids to

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be shot to death and I have a possible

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answer and you're not going to like

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it but

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maybe maybe maybe God is allowing so

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many of our kids to be shot to death so

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that they can go to heaven where they

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then service the Isis terrorists and

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suicide bombers as part of the 72

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virgins they're rewarded

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[Applause]

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with it's a

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possibility

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[Music]

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H so as far as Queens go I'm absolutely

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not surprised that Jimmy car was on

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there Ricky Jas Jim Jeffrey I'm not

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surprised any of them were on there the

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only one I didn't recognize was the last

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J and now I can't remember his name it's

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just completely gone away from me um but

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they're all so funny I like it a lot

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like that

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is a lot of times my sort of Comedy

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cuz I know if you've watching CH you'll

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well you'll know I don't find jokes

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offensive CU they're not they're jokes

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they're supposed to be taken as what

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they are but I really really enjoyed

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that like the Ricky Jae joke I've

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actually heard that one before and

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somehow I completely forgot it and it

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took me a minute to remember it but they

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take you on like they they tell you a

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story and you follow along and it's just

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at the end you're just

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like what can believe I just said that

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but it's just fun I enjoy it but let me

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know what you thought and let me know

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who your favorite comedian is and as

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always if we haven't already please

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subscribe to the Channel smash that like

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button if that's what you're into and

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I'll see you in the next

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[Music]

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video

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