British "humor"

>British "humor"

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Missing a U there, champ. Try again.

American english is the default.

Don't you mean the defalt?

More British gold here.

Internet is free, bitch.

No it isn't

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Kek

fucking nice

How can Americans even compete

kek

Savaged

I'd count Blackadder in my top 6 shows. If you can't find Hugh Laurie and all them funny from time to time I'm really not sure what can be done for you.

IT'S FREE

nothing beats the classics

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kek

Americans utterly btfo

banter

>Americans spell "through" "thru"

why?

Blackadder is great but I don't think it really hit its stride until the second season, so a lot of people don't make it that far

It's a pun

both are acceptable. Thru is used in situations where there are space constraints, such as on large signs saying "DRIVE THRU", and through is used when writing. It's pretty much used like an abbreviation.

>both are acceptable
that's a goddamned fucking lie and you know it. it's no more acceptable than replacing "you" with "u"

*humour

People here usually use American english.

That'll have them sharting all over the mart

>usually
Don't you mean sally?

>It's [...] an abbreviation

>American 'humour'

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Oh yeah, british humour, that fucking thing that no one with a three digit IQ would find funny
On the opposite we have stuff like MDE, experimental, artistic, funny and that drop some truth bomb.
Meanwhile islanders are stuck with "arthritis LMAO awkward" shit. Trie Monty Python last month, it was terribly unfunny and shitty, like a bunch of senile people making a show for little kids.
Did someone still find this shite funny?
inb4 bait; I'm right and you know it.

>DUDE RELIGION IS DUMB LMAO
yeah american observational humour is so patrician

>not humour
You had one job and you fucking failed

Not when you are making a british joke

SHART

Webster absolutely blown the fuck out

>best of comedy program
>cue 20+ random celebs doing impressions of the scene

>proving his point