Posted by jon f mn on October 13, 2016 at 07:53:10 from (70.208.196.70):
In Reply to: Re: Todays funny posted by Paul from MN on October 13, 2016 at 07:08:28:
Not a lot of time, and it goes in streaks. I won't find anything for days at a time, then find a bunch in one day. Once I have them it takes a few minutes to edit out anything I think will be offensive and size them, then just post. Maybe 15-30 minutes average. I don't usually have to look since I like comedy and spend time there anyway and just catch what I think will work. When I run out and actually have to look it can be tough. Different sites do diffferent types, but they generally run similar, so after a while they het repetitive and that's when I run out and have to find new stuff. And of course some are just things that pass through my somewhat broken mind. Those are usually the ones made on "someecards". Been doing it for a long time because not long ago I deleted over 800 that I either posted already or didn't use for some reason. Some days it takes a while to decide which one goes on as I don't find any funny. Those are the hard days, when I'm having a bad day and nothing is funny. I still find it interesting that what I find real funny rarely gets much attention. Go back through them and if they get 2 or less responses it's likely I couldn't wait to post it. If it goes over big it likely sat on my computer for days or weeks waiting til I had nothing left. Lol. I also enjoy watching who finds what funny. I'm kinda getting to know who will like which type humor and try to mix it up so everybody gets some.
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