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I make more puns now, which I hate. I also love dark humor and I don't have a "joking voice", so people think I'm serious more often than I am. Mix the two together, and you get a lot of people thinking I legitimately want to bomb free clinics or commit to a strict law of eugenics.


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No, spend enough time on the internet and your humor changes.
As a general trend would you say it increases or decreases humor ability?
Depends where you spend your time on the internet I suppose. As for the places like internet forums, I'd say people start to find stupid humor funny.
What constitutes stupid humor?
Sorry if I'm being discursive.

Low quality stuff, you know, the kind of jokes teens make in middle school, basically all the trolling and shitposting you see on the internet that has very little effort put into it, yet people find it funny.
Could you call it conventional "low" comedy?
Many people don't seem to have appreciation or creativity for high comedy, satire is barely even recognizable anymore, biting humor will "trigger" someone, witty dialogue is now thought boring, and criticism of life is confined to pettiness. Huh. I think humor might have suffered as a whole from the Internet, actually :\
At least conventional views of it, anyway.


Humour will change as times wear on, the only thing the internet has done is accelerated the process.
Are the changes beneficial though?

It keeps our culture from stagnating, so I would argue that change is generally a positive thing.


 
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I've always been very huourus.
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nah youre still very funny

you had that one post that got 15 likes when kiyo made her thread


Remembering that nearmly made me fall out of bed.

Actually, I think I broke a toenail catching myself on that desk.
lol did you take that picture
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I've always been very huourus.
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nah youre still very funny

you had that one post that got 15 likes when kiyo made her thread


Remembering that nearmly made me fall out of bed.

Actually, I think I broke a toenail catching myself on that desk.
lol did you take that picture
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i find it funny that you took a picture because you found something funny


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No, spend enough time on the internet and your humor changes.
As a general trend would you say it increases or decreases humor ability?
Depends where you spend your time on the internet I suppose. As for the places like internet forums, I'd say people start to find stupid humor funny.
What constitutes stupid humor?
Sorry if I'm being discursive.

Low quality stuff, you know, the kind of jokes teens make in middle school, basically all the trolling and shitposting you see on the internet that has very little effort put into it, yet people find it funny.
Could you call it conventional "low" comedy?
Many people don't seem to have appreciation or creativity for high comedy, satire is barely even recognizable anymore, biting humor will "trigger" someone, witty dialogue is now thought boring, and criticism of life is confined to pettiness. Huh. I think humor might have suffered as a whole from the Internet, actually :\
At least conventional views of it, anyway.

I love satire and witty dialogue that between people, but its something you don't see much of in a sea of low quality shitposting, thats become so common on the internet.


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I neither fear, nor despise.
I've become more relaxed in general.
Regarding humor, my views, everything really.

It's nice not being so legalistic like so many other Christians.


 
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No, spend enough time on the internet and your humor changes.
As a general trend would you say it increases or decreases humor ability?
Depends where you spend your time on the internet I suppose. As for the places like internet forums, I'd say people start to find stupid humor funny.
What constitutes stupid humor?
Sorry if I'm being discursive.

Low quality stuff, you know, the kind of jokes teens make in middle school, basically all the trolling and shitposting you see on the internet that has very little effort put into it, yet people find it funny.
Could you call it conventional "low" comedy?
Many people don't seem to have appreciation or creativity for high comedy, satire is barely even recognizable anymore, biting humor will "trigger" someone, witty dialogue is now thought boring, and criticism of life is confined to pettiness. Huh. I think humor might have suffered as a whole from the Internet, actually :\
At least conventional views of it, anyway.


Humour will change as times wear on, the only thing the internet has done is accelerated the process.
Are the changes beneficial though?

It keeps our culture from stagnating, so I would argue that change is generally a positive thing.
I'll play devil's advocate,
However, the way in which it influences our senses of humor, by appealing to low forms of comedy appeals to a lesser degree of intelligence and this suggests backwardness. If intelligence can be defined in part as critically containing the ability to utilize knowledge and higher forms of comedy utilize knowledge in effectively conveying greater meaning through complexity, low comedic forms prevalent today don't appeal to intelligence conveying meaning other than by simple association. This negatively influences our population because it directly appeals to less intelligent association, which we in our browsing habits internalize.


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His eyebrows sparkling, his white beard hangs down to his chest. The thatched mats, spread outside his chise, spread softly, his splendid attos. He polishes, cross-legged, his makiri, with his eyes completely absorbed.

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One thing's for sure though, I can't joke IRL the same way I do here.
I'd give people heart attacks.
This
make a few Nazi jokes irl and they'll think you're missing a few screws...


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So... I guess I'm going to have to pick up after your horrendous mistakes on here too?
I have had a good sense of humor (check and m8) my whole life. So I would say that statement is determined.



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I've always been very huourus.
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Blame it one the  a-a a-a a-alcohol.
Das pls, don't be like LC, you'll end up with an addiction.


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Oh yeah, jokes I would have never though of as funny, I now do.


 
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I'm not sure if it's true or not, I find a lot of stuff here that supposed to be funny, incredibly stupid.
Like the CIA thing.


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I'm not sure if it's true or not, I find a lot of stuff here that supposed to be funny, incredibly stupid.
Like the CIA thing.
And sometimes you make stupid posts and the likes pour in.
I have since stopped trying to make sense of this forum.


 
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I'm not sure if it's true or not, I find a lot of stuff here that supposed to be funny, incredibly stupid.
Like the CIA thing.
And sometimes you make stupid posts and the likes pour in.
I have since stopped trying to make sense of this forum.

Yeah, it's hit and miss if humour flies here.


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No, spend enough time on the internet and your humor changes.
As a general trend would you say it increases or decreases humor ability?
Depends where you spend your time on the internet I suppose. As for the places like internet forums, I'd say people start to find stupid humor funny.
What constitutes stupid humor?
Sorry if I'm being discursive.

Low quality stuff, you know, the kind of jokes teens make in middle school, basically all the trolling and shitposting you see on the internet that has very little effort put into it, yet people find it funny.
Could you call it conventional "low" comedy?
Many people don't seem to have appreciation or creativity for high comedy, satire is barely even recognizable anymore, biting humor will "trigger" someone, witty dialogue is now thought boring, and criticism of life is confined to pettiness. Huh. I think humor might have suffered as a whole from the Internet, actually :\
At least conventional views of it, anyway.


Humour will change as times wear on, the only thing the internet has done is accelerated the process.
Are the changes beneficial though?

It keeps our culture from stagnating, so I would argue that change is generally a positive thing.
I'll play devil's advocate,
However, the way in which it influences our senses of humor, by appealing to low forms of comedy appeals to a lesser degree of intelligence and this suggests backwardness. If intelligence can be defined in part as critically containing the ability to utilize knowledge and higher forms of comedy utilize knowledge in effectively conveying greater meaning through complexity, low comedic forms prevalent today don't appeal to intelligence conveying meaning other than by simple association. This negatively influences our population because it directly appeals to less intelligent association, which we in our browsing habits internalize.

This is of course assuming that the only forms of entertainment to be found on the internet are of the lowbrow variety


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No, spend enough time on the internet and your humor changes.
As a general trend would you say it increases or decreases humor ability?
Depends where you spend your time on the internet I suppose. As for the places like internet forums, I'd say people start to find stupid humor funny.
What constitutes stupid humor?
Sorry if I'm being discursive.

Low quality stuff, you know, the kind of jokes teens make in middle school, basically all the trolling and shitposting you see on the internet that has very little effort put into it, yet people find it funny.
Could you call it conventional "low" comedy?
Many people don't seem to have appreciation or creativity for high comedy, satire is barely even recognizable anymore, biting humor will "trigger" someone, witty dialogue is now thought boring, and criticism of life is confined to pettiness. Huh. I think humor might have suffered as a whole from the Internet, actually :\
At least conventional views of it, anyway.


Humour will change as times wear on, the only thing the internet has done is accelerated the process.
Are the changes beneficial though?

It keeps our culture from stagnating, so I would argue that change is generally a positive thing.
I'll play devil's advocate,
However, the way in which it influences our senses of humor, by appealing to low forms of comedy appeals to a lesser degree of intelligence and this suggests backwardness. If intelligence can be defined in part as critically containing the ability to utilize knowledge and higher forms of comedy utilize knowledge in effectively conveying greater meaning through complexity, low comedic forms prevalent today don't appeal to intelligence conveying meaning other than by simple association. This negatively influences our population because it directly appeals to less intelligent association, which we in our browsing habits internalize.

This is of course assuming that the only forms of entertainment to be found on the internet are of the lowbrow variety
Not necessarily, it does imply a majority of them are, or a quantity of them warranting discussion like this, at any rate.
Last Edit: January 16, 2015, 02:39:14 AM by Epsira


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No, spend enough time on the internet and your humor changes.
As a general trend would you say it increases or decreases humor ability?
Depends where you spend your time on the internet I suppose. As for the places like internet forums, I'd say people start to find stupid humor funny.
What constitutes stupid humor?
Sorry if I'm being discursive.

Low quality stuff, you know, the kind of jokes teens make in middle school, basically all the trolling and shitposting you see on the internet that has very little effort put into it, yet people find it funny.
Could you call it conventional "low" comedy?
Many people don't seem to have appreciation or creativity for high comedy, satire is barely even recognizable anymore, biting humor will "trigger" someone, witty dialogue is now thought boring, and criticism of life is confined to pettiness. Huh. I think humor might have suffered as a whole from the Internet, actually :\
At least conventional views of it, anyway.


Humour will change as times wear on, the only thing the internet has done is accelerated the process.
Are the changes beneficial though?

It keeps our culture from stagnating, so I would argue that change is generally a positive thing.
I'll play devil's advocate,
However, the way in which it influences our senses of humor, by appealing to low forms of comedy appeals to a lesser degree of intelligence and this suggests backwardness. If intelligence can be defined in part as critically containing the ability to utilize knowledge and higher forms of comedy utilize knowledge in effectively conveying greater meaning through complexity, low comedic forms prevalent today don't appeal to intelligence conveying meaning other than by simple association. This negatively influences our population because it directly appeals to less intelligent association, which we in our browsing habits internalize.

This is of course assuming that the only forms of entertainment to be found on the internet are of the lowbrow variety
Not necessarily, it does imply a majority of them are.

That only means if you want something intellectual, you will have to find it yourself.