BlueChapel
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I'm pretty good with sarcasm.
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Exactly Guppufry!Those aren't funny. It's not you - it's the junk that is posted on the internet. Some of it is just very nasty or childish.
Yeah Arms of angles is worse than the ear-piercing hairdryer at 24-hour fitness!! Makes me want to euthanize myself!(that was a joke[a worse version of your joke]). Was that in bad taste? (yeah we have humor issues)Your joke also an inside joke for those of us with SPD issues. NICE! As the ex-presidential candidate Herman Cain/ex-pizza CEO once said, "...that's 2 levels deep." I clearly have humor problems. (still laughing at my own joke-"sad".)
I LOVE sarcasm and satire but if someone does it to me out of the blue-I often react with a cold stare, then a second later, realize they are trying to be friendly and joke, and immediately feel bad and try to be super-nice to them. When I attempt to make a funny/sarcastic remark to people, I often get a blank stare. I immediately feel like I just came off as being super-mean, I apologize and tell the person that I was just trying to make a light/funny remark. Usually I can recover. Easier for me not to attempt in the first place.
Sorry to double post, but I think referencial humor is where people struggle. If you don't have the knowledge, it lacks impact, and as being aspy someone might not drawn the correlation unless indicated to do so. The joke and the thing it's referencing are two separate ideas.
Often don't get most jokes, but when I realized the dog thought his own name was get-down-no, could see that happening.See like this one took me a while...