Poll: College Humour Offensive video.

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Bobbity

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Wasn't at all uncomfortable with the video. A situation like that is just so far from reality that I think it would be hard to take offense at all.

I'd comment on the Simpsons' intro not being an official or real one, but I'm sure that the masses have already repeated it countless times.
 

Delta 3 Actual

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ranyilliams said:
Delta 3 Actual said:
ranyilliams said:
Ok Before commenting or voting watch the video.

http://www.collegehumor.com/video:1946484

Now my Question is, Do you find this slightly morbid/disturbing/dark.

i honestly was extremely uncomfortable watching this...

EDIT: ok a lot of people don't really find it that offensive it seems, i don't know maybe im just sensitive about the subject of murdering babies, :p
Anyway anyone care to offer their opinion on this banned Simpsons intro?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DX1iplQQJTo
Well to be honest I assume that if you find it disturbing you are not part of the target audience. As the name implies "College Humor" targets people ages 18 all the way up to somewhere around 26ish. So just as you may not understand or be able to relate to many of their other videos, you would not find this entertaining.

(Also as someone who is part of the target audience I found it to be hysterical)
Im actually in university...as a film student, i get the joke trust me i just find it kinda...unsettling...
Well be that as it may, the point I was kind of going for is that a good number of the jokes on College Humor follow the same kind of sick demented humor (mostly the older ones) and so if you weren't drawn to the site in the first place by the jokes, how would you have seen the video, outside of obviously being posted here in The Escapist. It would be not dissimilar to going to a porn site then complaining about all the nudity.
 

ragestreet

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Darker than my usual stuff but I thought it was hilarious. It crosses the line, looks back, and sets it on fire.