• AnonTwo@kbin.social
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    10 months ago

    You mean slapstick?

    The humor that is funny mainly because you suspend disbelief and watch something else get hurt?

    That type of comedy that practically dominated for several decades?

    The key to a lot of humor regarding misfortune is that it either isn’t regarding you, hits a point that is true but not the core of who you are, or is far away enough that you can suspend disbelief.

    In other words, yes, because they’re jokes

    I mean you can literally just watch three stooges and people will laugh at someone getting punched in the face.

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      10 months ago

      That isn’t even the close to the point or even relevant to what I said. Slapstick isn’t random; it’s a setup situation. It isn’t attacking a stranger oh the street then expecting them to laugh about it… Goddamn you people cannot be this thick.

      Misfortune humor is commiserating. It’s punching up to the unfairness of a situation. Targeting trans people is punching down and if you can’t wrap your head around that, then I don’t know what to tell you. Just admit you lack empathy and move on.

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        10 months ago

        Goddamn you people cannot be this thick.

        I’d say the same thing to you honestly. You seem too stuck up for humor. You aim for extremes for everything.

        I can have empathy for others, but not for you, who seems to purposely put yourself in situations to be offended.

        edit: wait standup is also setup comedy…come on man. You’re literally writing situations for you to be offended in.