Blue Canary
Your Friendly Neighborhood S***poster
I was thinking: There are a lot of types of humor I don't find funny. However, oddly enough, I like things with that type of humor in them. I realized that it's not neccecarily the humor I don't like, it's just how it's used. I don't think things are funny just because of what they are, but the contrary is true also. So, I was wondering, are things funny just because of what they are? Or do they have to be well thought out, and only certain ones you find funny? I would also like your opinion on this matter. Discuss.
(Also I'm pretty sure this is the 666 thread. Just want to point that out.)
Edit: I am talking about jokes on television and in movies.
An example for me is GameGrumps. I find GameGrumps hilarious; I watch it every single day right when the episodes come out. However, to me, it seems really odd that I like it. If you knew me, you would know that I absolutly hate inappropriate humor. And if you've ever seen GameGrumps, you would know that that is a lot of what the jokes are. I think that might be because in my everyday life, the inappropriate jokes that are getting thrown at me are from my guy friends, and the jokes are completly stupid "That's what she said" jokes. So, there is my example. Might help you better understand this thread.
(Also I'm pretty sure this is the 666 thread. Just want to point that out.)
Edit: I am talking about jokes on television and in movies.
An example for me is GameGrumps. I find GameGrumps hilarious; I watch it every single day right when the episodes come out. However, to me, it seems really odd that I like it. If you knew me, you would know that I absolutly hate inappropriate humor. And if you've ever seen GameGrumps, you would know that that is a lot of what the jokes are. I think that might be because in my everyday life, the inappropriate jokes that are getting thrown at me are from my guy friends, and the jokes are completly stupid "That's what she said" jokes. So, there is my example. Might help you better understand this thread.
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