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british comedy- male or female?
Nettle:
Do you like british comedy? (and i don't mean like, one british comedy and hate most of the others, i mean you frequently find british comedies, or even just 'not mainstream' shows to be funny) Are you male or female?
Someone told me today that more men than women enjoy british comedy, and i found that a little odd, probably because most of my friends are female, and they enjoy at least one british comedy. So, discuss this concept! Most british comedy characters are male, with very few female characters in ratio. So would that make women more inclined to like the characters, or males? The characters are often zany. Who's more attracted to zany?
So yes... discuss. And vote in the poll!
Daniel:
I love British comedy - newer stuff like Spaced and Black Books, or the classics, Fawlty Towers and such.
And I am man.
(You might wanto factor into your calculations that for the most part, the male actors/characters are far funnier than the females)
Nettle:
^ yes, i realise that. and i think that's mainly because it's the males who write it, and most of the time the main characters are male, so the female characters aren't as main... it's pretty unfair.
Duchess Tapioca:
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(You might wanto factor into your calculations that for the most part, the male actors/characters are far funnier than the females)
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Unless the females are male actors, that is how it's supposed to be, Shakesphere said so.
Simulacra:
Shakespeare was a filthy hack. the man invented his own version of English for God's sake, just to pass off rewrites of Greek folklore. believe nothing the man said as he was the P. Diddy of the 16th century.
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! TAKE THAT AP ENGLISH!!!!
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