Neelix is a tool.
Trolls are tools. They also get warned so knock it off.
Neelix is a tool.
So because he wasn't funny to you, he wasn't funny at all?Yes, but the difference is that both Abbott and Costello were funny - in different ways, sure, but both funny. In contrast, Neelix almost never made me laugh.
Neelix dancing barefoot in the holodeck.^ No, Exodus - that's not what I'm saying at all. I'm saying "I can't remember a time when he was funny. Can somebody who does remember help me out?" That's what I was trying to say in my post above (#62).
Well than please tell me how do you explain funny to someone that doesn't? You already made up your mind he wasn't funny to you, so no matter what example was given it wasn't going to change your mind.I'd like to assure you, again, Exodus, that I did not mean to offend Neelix fans. I in fact tried very hard not to, and I am only sorry that I apparently did not succeed. It was an honest question - I really wanted to know when you found Neelix funny enough that you could compare him to Lou Costello because I couldn't remember any instances.
And I still don't really. A couple of those you mention I found funny (e.g, "Ja-lap-pi-nos" and "7of9.5"), but not most of them. Sorry.
I love Abbot and Costello, however, if that redeems my sense of humor in your eyes.
Knowing he was Neelixing around somewhere on the ship off-screen was annoying.
I really and truly, out of simple curiosity about my fellow Trek fans, was interested in just one thing: when. you. found. Neelix. funny. It really is, I swear, just that simple. I couldn't remember finding him funny, and I still can't, really, but I knew some of you did, and I just wanted to know when. Really.
I wasn't attempting to imply doubt, I wasn't attempting to imply that you shouldn't, I didn't expect to be converted or to have the jokes explained to me. I just wanted to know. I just wanted examples.
Can't I be curious about something even if I don't share it? I hope so because I often am.
It has nothing to do with not agreeing about humor. It was already understood she didn't find him funny. The point was, why ask the question if you're going to be dismissive of the answer? It kinda gives the impression they didn't care to hear it either way.I really and truly, out of simple curiosity about my fellow Trek fans, was interested in just one thing: when. you. found. Neelix. funny. It really is, I swear, just that simple. I couldn't remember finding him funny, and I still can't, really, but I knew some of you did, and I just wanted to know when. Really.
I wasn't attempting to imply doubt, I wasn't attempting to imply that you shouldn't, I didn't expect to be converted or to have the jokes explained to me. I just wanted to know. I just wanted examples.
Can't I be curious about something even if I don't share it? I hope so because I often am.
I got what you were saying. And I honestly don't understand why people get offended when people don't agree with them about humor. It happens a lot, not just online but off.
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