David Cameron
"Top 10 Unluckiest UK Names: Is Yours on the List?"
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Revealed: The UK’s Happiest and Most Miserable Names – Is Yours on the List? A new study of 2,000 Britons has unveiled the names most associated with happiness and gloom. Topping the list of cheerful monikers is Dave, with Katie leading for women. Meanwhile, Victor and Susan are deemed the most likely to bring a […]
Title: Jimmy Carr Brushes Off Backlash Over Controversial 9/11 and Holocaust Quips, Insists Jokes "Make Sense of Terrible Stuff" and Comedy Allows "Whatever You Want Now"
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Jimmy Carr Defends Controversial Comedy: "There’s a Functionality to Jokes About Terrible Things" Comedian Jimmy Carr, 52, has faced repeated backlash for his dark humor, including jokes about 9/11 and the Holocaust, but he remains unapologetic. In a recent interview with The Times, he argued that comedy serves a purpose in processing tragedy. “Jokes can […]