British Humour: A Comprehensive Guide

Conrad Riker · Чита Alistair (из Google-а) уз помоћ вештачке интелигенције
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Why 92% of Men Can’t Tell the Truth Anymore (And How Sarcasm Is Your Last Weapon) 


Tired of walking on eggshells while feminists and H.R. departments police your jokes? 


Ever wonder why Churchill’s insults still sting but modern comics get canceled for less? 


How did a nation of stoics use killer rabbits and pub banter to conquer a quarter of the planet? 


- Decode Oscar Wilde’s Darwinian trial tactics to dominate debates and humiliate moralizers. 

- Master the S.A.S.-approved humor drills that turn beta-male panic into alpha-stoic calm. 

- Discover why 78% of British men weaponize sarcasm to avoid emotional traps (and why you should too). 

- Steal Kipling’s colonial-era irony playbook to gaslight wokescolds and win ideological wars. 

- Learn the “Rule of Three” propaganda hack that made empires—and how to apply it to your career. 

- Unlock Churchill’s “sober dominance” strategy to shut down critics with a single quip. 

- Reverse-engineer Monty Python’s male-bonding rituals to forge unbreakable tribal loyalty. 

- Exploit U.K. obscenity laws to mock sacred cows while staying legally bulletproof. 


If you want to outthink soft men, weaponize dark humor, and laugh in the face of extinction—buy this book today. Before they make sarcasm illegal. 

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