Keith
Well-Known Member
As far back as I can remember I have never had too much trouble with taking things literally. Maybe as a kid, but that can also be dismissed as naivete. However, I view myself as the king of bad puns, so I'm obviously fine regarding that problem. 
There's this guy on YouTube I follow who does playthroughs of video games, and he often makes bad puns and I crack up whenever I hear them. Not because of the pun, but because of how bad they are.
I used to work as a part-time employee for a psychologist as a document scanner. I was helping create a computerized patient database. I noticed on one document an explanation that people with Aspergers have trouble with abstract language. I don't recall having too much trouble with that. However, I do find the British euphemism "blooming" rather silly. I know what it's standing for, but most other euphemisms don't sound that sanitized.

There's this guy on YouTube I follow who does playthroughs of video games, and he often makes bad puns and I crack up whenever I hear them. Not because of the pun, but because of how bad they are.
I used to work as a part-time employee for a psychologist as a document scanner. I was helping create a computerized patient database. I noticed on one document an explanation that people with Aspergers have trouble with abstract language. I don't recall having too much trouble with that. However, I do find the British euphemism "blooming" rather silly. I know what it's standing for, but most other euphemisms don't sound that sanitized.