@Ebalosus
No no I’ll gladly the puns. But even if we went the way of abortion humor, at least it would be a select few that did it. It wouldn’t be spammed to high heaven like trilby shaming. It also would mean that we can stop shaming Indiana Jones, Dick Tracy, Jimmy the Grape, Michael Jackson, and others that wear fedoras well.
@RaineV1
I just figured it was a cowboy thing. I wasn’t even going to compare it to a trilby joke. Guess that goes to show how much I’ve grown to hate that joke.
Meh. Tipping fedora jokes are about as lame as 20% cooler jokes and expand dong jokes. They’ve just been run into the ground so hard that it lost any charm it may have once had (which honestly wasn’t that much to begin with).
No no I’ll gladly the puns. But even if we went the way of abortion humor, at least it would be a select few that did it. It wouldn’t be spammed to high heaven like trilby shaming. It also would mean that we can stop shaming Indiana Jones, Dick Tracy, Jimmy the Grape, Michael Jackson, and others that wear fedoras well.
It’s either that or abortion humour. Take your pick
Screw it I’ll take that. At least there I can get some variety.
Well…if you don’t like that, we got puns…lots and lots of puns…
So you’re into one note jokes repeated at infinitum until redundant to the rest of the world?
I weep for humanity.
I beg to differ: I think fedora humour is fucking hilarious.
It’s actually a valid part of ‘hat etiquette’. Yes, there are proper rules for wearing a hat. Most people ignore them, but they are there.
When to take it on and off, when to tip it, how to wear it. It’s all there.
-Lumino
I just figured it was a cowboy thing. I wasn’t even going to compare it to a trilby joke. Guess that goes to show how much I’ve grown to hate that joke.