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Liking a certain type of humor shouldn't be a lynchable offense.
Gross out humor is ideal for 12 year old boys... for example:
(How to Eat Fried Worms - one of my favs as a kid)
It's an immature sense of humour, normally from young boys.
Adults, girls, and those more mature, normally don't get it. It's hard to explain the attraction to it. A boy normally can laugh about it with his friends and how it grosses out others outside of their group too much, just adds to it.
It's like with horror games. I hate it when horror games have to rely on being bloody, gory, and/or Satanic in order to be classified as a "good game". That's cheap. Of course, it's different if it's something like The Evil Within, which is a STUNNINGLY BEAUTIFUL game, with story, but it incorperates it's gore and blood so that it's still a good game.
Same with jokes and humor. If you can be a good comedian with and without gross jokes, then kudos to you!