What makes something funny?

A touching post by Kaje Harper got me to thinking about humor and its subjectivity. What some people find cute or funny, others are immediately turned off by. There's someone who complains about my cat thinking it's hilarious, whereas I feel offended on my cat's behalf whenever it happens. (I AM a crazy cat lady, you don't want to go there if you're trying to impress me.) Humiliating or insulting someone else? Also pretty excruciating. So what does that leave us with? Puns? Exaggerations? In-jokes, where the part that's funny is the part where we trust each other to get it without overexplaining? Out and out silliness?

In writing I'm a big fan of the wry callback. It's a trust thing. I trust you to remember I made a remark about this thing 100 pages ago and now I'm bringing it back.

As much as dumb gag gifts don't generally humiliate or insult anyone, I'm bewildered by the number and variety available on Amazon, like this yodeling pickle. I like that it doesn't hurt anyone's feelings, I suppose. But I'm still baffled. Maybe it's the new version of silly pranks that never fooled anyone, the stuff you could order from the back of a comic book, like whoopie cushions or see-behind-you glasses.

What about you, what kind of humor do you like? Are pranks and jokes funny to you, or just uncomfortable?
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Published on April 01, 2016 09:05
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♣ Irish Smurfétté ♣ I'll have you know, I boldly purchased and proudly gifted this very yodeling pickle to a friend in the military whose nickname in his regiment is Pickle. Needless to say, it was an awesomely annoying hit during the planning meeting he attended the day he received it.
Mission: Accomplished. :p :D

As long as there's no malice behind the jokes and gag gifts, I'm all for them. They get laughs and smiles, and give birth to shared experiences and resulting stories that are often revisited. Ya know, like the Redneck Plunger I bought for my bro, it being a plunger shaped like a hunting rifle, with sound effects and all. Gag Xmas gift ftw.


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Jordan Price Wow! You definitely know how to rock a gag gift!

What's particularly interesting about the way you gifted them is that it shows you were giving thought and planning about them, which is the point of gift giving at all.

I feel closure now that I get the true function of the yodeling pickle :D


♣ Irish Smurfétté ♣ Lol I'm glad you have closure.

*exaggerated wink* the incredible thought is necessary - it's even more fun when you know they'll actually use the gag gift.


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