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Did you hear about the tornado in Mexico? Only one house destroyed; 17 pronounced dead, amirite?
by Anonymous12 years ago
I find it hard to laugh at these kind of jokes. Its like people don't actually realize what they are laughing at
by Anonymous12 years ago
I feel like if you if you can't laugh at it, you'll never get over it.
by Anonymous12 years ago
Let's have a relative of a Holocaust victim laugh at one of the jokes about it. They should get over it by laughing at the tragedy that occurred.
/sarcasm
by Anonymous12 years ago
You misunderstand what I'm trying to say. I'm not saying the tragedy itself is funny. But if you don't light a fire in a dark tunnel, the tunnel will always be dark.
by Anonymous12 years ago
You're still laughing at what happened, because you're saying that's how you get over it. Oh, and in this day and age, the tunnel should have built in lights.
by Anonymous12 years ago
Okay. Well this obviously is not going to end. So I bid you adieu. Have a nice night/day.
by Anonymous12 years ago
Sad, but true. :/ I've gone to Tijuana and helped build houses and gave out shoe box gifts to the kids during Christmas. Honestly, people are lucky if they've got a cardboard box to live in.
by Anonymous12 years ago
Normally I don't have a problem finding humor in these types of jokes, but this one isn't funny...
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