Are there any subjects that are, to you, totally off limits for humour? Or, like me, do you think that anything can be funny if handled with care?
Oh god, Schindler's List. You've reminded me, there's a bit where some Nazis storm a house and tell all the residents to stand up and there is this poor old guy stuck in his wheelchair. So they pick him up and throw him out the fucking upstairs window for being physically incapable of standing up.Esotera said:No, literally anything can be funny. The first time I watched Schindler's List I made jokes all the way through it.
There's an appropriate time and place for everything though, I'd never enjoy black comedy if I had to watch it with my grandparents or something like that...
I'd say that this is an unfunny offshoot of a funny form of comedy; the prank. It's just that this prank is bad because it actually has a high chance of causing real problems for a person.Lilani said:On the other hand, there's that new trend of "gallon smashing," where some stupid kids grab a couple of gallons of milk or juice at a supermarket, throw themselves and the jugs on the ground hard enough that they smash and spill everywhere, and pretend as though they've fallen. Then when the store workers come over and help them, they get all dramatic and force themselves to have a hard time getting up.
That's just stupid. There is nothing funny about making someone who works at a store have to clean up that nasty mess. And then if someone happened to have mopped there recently or had something like a ladder or scaffold nearby and their boss finds out, then they're at risk of being fired because it appears as though they made a mistake that could have gotten the store sued. That isn't funny, that's just being an asshole and a vandal.
Yeah, but that's not to say pranks can't be done right. There is a channel on YouTube called JustForLaughsTV that has literally hundreds of pranks done on the public that are funny for all involved. Sometimes they are shocking or awkward at first, but at the end they always reveal themselves and the people are given the chance to laugh with them. Some of my favorites are the Little People Express Post, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1wGqtnnbLE] the transforming Japanese girls, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CN_HrkBlRs] and the bus driving grim reaper. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_wxUHRr4-Q] And, just because it's so damned clever, instant water. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qjm5pOu_PEw]Froggy Slayer said:I'd say that this is an unfunny offshoot of a funny form of comedy; the prank. It's just that this prank is bad because it actually has a high chance of causing real problems for a person.
That transforming Japanese girls vid was probably one of the funniest things I've seen in a long time. Thanks for that.Lilani said:Yeah, but that's not to say pranks can't be done right. There is a channel on YouTube called JustForLaughsTV that has literally hundreds of pranks done on the public that are funny for all involved. Sometimes they are shocking or awkward at first, but at the end they always reveal themselves and the people are given the chance to laugh with them. Some of my favorites are the Little People Express Post, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1wGqtnnbLE] the transforming Japanese girls, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CN_HrkBlRs] and the bus driving grim reaper. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_wxUHRr4-Q] And, just because it's so damned clever, instant water. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qjm5pOu_PEw]Froggy Slayer said:I'd say that this is an unfunny offshoot of a funny form of comedy; the prank. It's just that this prank is bad because it actually has a high chance of causing real problems for a person.
I love pranks like that, and it would be a delight to be on either end of it. Those people at Punk'd or Jackass could learn a thing or two from them. You can be funny and clever without actually putting people in danger or causing them problems. The best kinds of pranks are the ones that can be enjoyed by everybody, because unless you're a total asshole or sociopath, there's going to be an element of guilt that stymies the fun.
I remember one! It's a lovely fake news story that The Onion did: http://www.theonion.com/video/missing-girl-probably-raped,14164/?ref=autoJimB said:Cringe humor--the kind based on watching people humiliate themselves or be humiliated--does nothing for me. It makes me feel too bad for the people involved to see any humor.
I'm also not sure I've ever laughed at a rape joke. I feel like I have, but as I try to remember what that joke would have been, I can't conjure it to my mind.