OB Daz & Gaynor see the funny side of dark humour in this compilation of The Most Darkest Humour - Family Guy! Instagram: officeblokedaz Patreon: / officeblokedaz
New York was over year ago and greece was last October. So yeah in ages. Plus working 6/7 days per week for past 8 months feels like longer. But that’s luck as you would say 🤷♂️
They’re on par with a great chunk of the western world in terms of vacation time, it’s just that the USA is miles behind in this area, or at least much more dependent on individual company policies
Now that family guy is owned by Disney it makes the Disney jokes why better to me lol, same thing as the Caitlyn Jenner jokes they literally called it YEARS before she transitioned and she’s still so terrible i hope they make more jokes about her lol
My pops bought the first two seasons when i was a kid in the early 2000s. We both knew family guy was going to be one of the best adult comedy cartoons ever made after watching them back then. Seth McFarlan and the writing staff are amazing at what they do!!
I like how snowflake went from someone who gets a participation trophy to someone who doesn't like edgy humor. It's too bad more people don't practice live and let live. Well what can you do except stop caring about other people's thoughts?
haha yeah that episode seems to be on quite often. I wonder if whatever channel in the UK Daz is watching only bought the rights to a few seasons for syndication.
I don''t know why people think shows used to "Get away with stuff" or "back when shows could" or that these shows aren't for "snowflakes". Family Guy and such shows still exist, and the creators are super liberal and "snowflakes" lol. Like jeez, Seth Macfarlane is super left wing and has donated to democratic liberal feminist movements constantly: "MacFarlane, 45, has donated mostly to Democratic political action committees, while directly supporting a small number of candidates. He was an early supporter of Barack Obama's first presidential bid. In 2015, he gave $2,700 to Bernie Sanders' presidential campaign". Most of these edgy dark jokes are literally created by "snowflakes", it's just they can tell a joke without weaponizing it, so they're not punching down, and everyone gets it. In fact you'll often see "black guy reacts to black humor in family guy" or "latino reacts to south park latino humor", even celebrities react to their own episode (like on youtube you can see the dog whisperer reacting to the dog whisperer episode where they parody him lol) and everyone can take a joke. It's actually the conservatives that usually can't take a joke... tell one joke about America, Jesus and etc and they try to cancel Family Guy. Here's an except from the many Christians Against Family Guy forums: "It's a very funny show, although yes the anti-Christian hackery is pretty annoying (and almost never funny.) Also there was an episode ("The 2000 Year Old Virgin") that I found downright blasphemous." There's a bunch of forums about conservatives complaining about how "woke" these shows are when they make fun of them, despite them just making fun of everyone...
If you blokes want to watch some REALLY offensive and funny jokes watch the comedy central cartoon Drawn Together. The whole show revolves around dark offensive humor. It ran in the mid 2000s, back when people could get away with that kind of stuff. Id say Drawn Together is more offensive than South Park and Family Guy
@@codyeble0713 - Is there anything a 20-something in the 2000s can enjoy without little kids getting into it all? That's very irksome to me, like saying I was no better than a little kid back then but I WASN'T. You should've just stuck to Pokemon. Granted I didn't watch Drawn Together, it was all juvenile 2000s college frat humor from the parts I did see, and I get annoyed by that.
You have to realize that they're British... So American Slavery vs European Holocaust which do you think hits closer to home? The show is great because it makes fun of everyone, but Europe and the holocaust and anti semitism is a lot more "real" to them than us, and this isn't something that happened generations ago, they had grandparents, parents, friends and etc that went through it.