[quote=@SimpleWriter] Geez. Didn't know you guys were the soft type. Sorry if it made you uncomfortable. I do it so often with my friends IRL that I forget not everyone understand how un-serious it is. To me, it's a way to mock what evil was done and remove the power it hold on modern minds. If you refuse to talk and joke about it, it means the Terror won and it leaves a permanent scar. It would be different if it was recent, but this is over 70 years ago. I do same jokes with any Historical events from Antiquity to Modernity. Anyyyyhow, I know how to admit I was at fault when I was, and I was. Sorry. Extra sorry if anyone here has any ties to what atrocity was perpetuated back then. It will not happen again. [/quote] I'm not mad, it is just my best friend has family that died in that sorta thing, and normally I would never try to take offense in place of someone. Hell, I have my own dark sense of humor, but behind closed doors. And I agree, removing terror of something is empowering, but there are ways some things come off as tasteless and sometimes just insensitive, which just removes the human element. And I'm not the biggest... Empathetic person, but I believe there are just some boundaries some people need to realize. (Which is funny, because I'm the type to mock SJWs in most cases because they are extremely one sided in most cases and will try to silence any "Politically inCorrect" thing. And yeah, Humor should not be politically correct. But at the same time, I don't think we should joke about mass genocide or things like 9/11. Same to Cancer. Literally anyone can develop it and it can be fatal. Same to any debilitating illness or things that effect the mental state of someone.) My point is, some things are just better behind closed doors rather than out and about. Like if you call someone a bitch for being a bit snippy, the world just would suddenly turn on you in that thread. Which it is why it is better to just avoid that, or make it tasteful so we can wink and nudge at each other. That is all I'm saying. Otherwise you just attach a bad stigma to you, and the thread.