 I love a good Austin joke. I love humour. I quite frequently use very sort of on-the-nose, perhaps cutting edge kind of humour that, or even how hard people say it nowadays, edgy. I like a good joke, but only when it makes sense and it isn't just proxy for saying something as stupid, silly or immature. Or even a placeholder for more inflammatory terms that people have understood as not a good thing to say, like the R word. We don't want to hear that word. Take that word out of your mouth and change it to respect.