jameshart a day ago

Normally people don’t come back to explain a joke, because it ruins it.

  • alganet a day ago

    One could say "it's a joke", without explaining it, thus, not ruining it.

    Also, saying some vague shit and then claiming it as a joke is very convenient.

    Finally, police injustice is not a subject for humor. It's no laughing matter. I'm not the one who's not "getting it" here.

    • jameshart a day ago

      The original poster said they were worried about this leading to "highering illiterate officers"

      Mis-spelling the word 'hiring' as 'highering' when expressing a fear about falling literacy standards in the police is ironic, and therefore funny.

      Further elaboration was not warranted, but I'm providing it as a public service.

      • alganet 19 hours ago

        Highering is an existing, valid word, and it fits the phrase.

        https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/highering

        I agree that it is an unusual choice, but that doesn't mean you can assume it was a mispelling.

        Moreover, the meaning went through. Ultimately, the word itself does not matter, and none of your explanations are relevant.

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