"If you have to explain a joke, there is no joke!"
~Mad Love | Batman: The Animated Series
So, I'm a fan of a certain YouTube channel, Overly Sarcastic Productions. There's always something of a liberal bent in the hosts' work, but, in general, they love storytelling and history, the same things I do.
At about 5:30 of the latest Trope Talk, a series of very funny jokes are shown with a little note appearing under them that reads:
"If insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results, what do we call making the same joke over and over again and expecting it to eventually become funny?"
It struck me as hilarious that she would compile evidence against her point to present as evidence for her point; even more so, that, in doing this, she was herself living out the joke.
It is an old chestnut, the best kind of joke, that men do not understand women. That, to the majority of men, women's behavior is an irrational mystery, has caused many men a sort of delighted consternation since the dawn of time. Case in point: a woman gathers evidence that many people have found a certain joke funny in order to complain that it isn't.
- Are there jokes you find funny that other's don't?
- Are there jokes that you don't get which everybody else seems to laugh at?
- How do you tell a joke in a story?