Post by BrentKoivopolo888 on May 28, 2022 13:10:07 GMT -6
Some of the principles of humor that I, Brent V, have discovered:
1 The first principle was said in a line of dialogue in the film Crimes and Misdemeanors. If it bends, it's funny. If it breaks, it's not funny.
2 Most humor needs to make sense to be funny.
3 Most humor has a ring of truth to it.
4 Some jokes are not funny.
5 A visual gag usually elicits humor in some or most unless it is beyond the bounds of what is funny.
6 Intentional anachronisms in period pieces are usually funny.
7 An out of franchise reference or reference to another franchise or reference to a real-life person or persona in a story is usually funny.
8 Some things should never be joked about.
9 Sex and death are two topics that generate the most humor because they deal so closely with the two most important life issues to most men.
10 Some sex u al humor is not the same as dirty jokes because dirty jokes usually elicit desire in men and some sex u al humor is only meant for humor, though can elicit desire in some.
11 Some things are funny because they sound or look that way whether or not they make sense.
12 It is wrong to make everything in life into a joke.
13 Humor is a good panacea that cures all ills.
14 Humor should not be employed all too much in the House of the Lord or on the Lord's day, commonly called Sunday by men of earth, which should be held reverent.
15 Making a joke at another's expense can either be offensive or in jest, but some men take offense at a jest.
To all: Feel free to share this small work of mine (The Fifteen Principles of Humor with the superscription at the top included) with as many people as you wish, without change or alteration. There ought to be more humor in the world. It would lighten up many tense situations and heal many wounds.
1 The first principle was said in a line of dialogue in the film Crimes and Misdemeanors. If it bends, it's funny. If it breaks, it's not funny.
2 Most humor needs to make sense to be funny.
3 Most humor has a ring of truth to it.
4 Some jokes are not funny.
5 A visual gag usually elicits humor in some or most unless it is beyond the bounds of what is funny.
6 Intentional anachronisms in period pieces are usually funny.
7 An out of franchise reference or reference to another franchise or reference to a real-life person or persona in a story is usually funny.
8 Some things should never be joked about.
9 Sex and death are two topics that generate the most humor because they deal so closely with the two most important life issues to most men.
10 Some sex u al humor is not the same as dirty jokes because dirty jokes usually elicit desire in men and some sex u al humor is only meant for humor, though can elicit desire in some.
11 Some things are funny because they sound or look that way whether or not they make sense.
12 It is wrong to make everything in life into a joke.
13 Humor is a good panacea that cures all ills.
14 Humor should not be employed all too much in the House of the Lord or on the Lord's day, commonly called Sunday by men of earth, which should be held reverent.
15 Making a joke at another's expense can either be offensive or in jest, but some men take offense at a jest.
To all: Feel free to share this small work of mine (The Fifteen Principles of Humor with the superscription at the top included) with as many people as you wish, without change or alteration. There ought to be more humor in the world. It would lighten up many tense situations and heal many wounds.