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Re: Also, do you remember when you asked if you had ever BEEN funny? by MM 05/24/2013, 10:36am PDT
And it's entirely possible it's a coping mechanism since I've never had friends in person and maybe I'm an acquired taste. There are people who love that canned fish stuff they make in the Norse Countries that stinks so bad they have to wash it in ammonia to bring the smell down and I can't remember what it was. Something like haggis only worse than sheep intestine. (I'm NOT being funny here.) My sister says I'm the only one who finds my jokes funny. I've asked for your help; if you can give me pointers on what I'm doing wrong maybe I can learn. This isn't JC so I can use quotes, so like Jules in Pulp Fiction, "I'm trying, Ringo. I'm trying real hard." Realize, if I have years of being unfunny, as you claim, it's going to take time to change. And if people can give serious, constructive criticism I can change.


Comedy is aggression.



Comedy is aggression!

One of the most salient points in Robert A. Heinlein's "Stranger in a Strange Land" comes when the author insertion character visits the protagonist's psychic utopia commune. The author insertion character realizes while everyone is playful and sexually open, absolutely nobody is laughing. There is nothing wrong with this perfect world they've created for themselves, so there is no need for the release of laughter.

Every comedian has a problem. Comedy comes from darkness and cynicism. Comedy comes from a broken world. Every funny man making people laugh with his puns, underneath it all he's not thinking, "If I make these people laugh with my clever wordplay, they'll like me more." No, he's thinking, "What the fuck is wrong with this clusterfuck of a language, English?!!" and that's why people laugh.

They say the equation of comedy is tragedy + time (or distance).

Louis CK is a comedian's comedian in part because he creates a world of such darkness. Some of the episodes of his show "Louie" lack a clear story arc or a punchline to let the audience know the awfulness is finished and now they can find release in laughter. The scene where he's humiliated on a date by a teenage bully is brutal, and there's no punchline to let you off the hook. You can squirm in your chair suffering through the scene, or you can just start laughing at the awfulness without the reassurance that it's all going to be wrapped up with a neat little bow. It's a kind of spiritually cleansing to let go and laugh at the bully sketch.

Laughter transforms people. If you attempt to make people laugh, not because you share their despair and bewilderment at the state of the world, but rather because you want to manipulate a result out of them, they will feel violated. That is why trite humor elicits groans of disgust. Nobody likes being violated and your presence becomes hateful when you do that to them.

Is there darkness in your life? If not, don't try comedy.
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Qix-- by Ice Cream Jonsey 07/09/2012, 7:41am PDT NEW
    I saw the Double 99% capture by Commander Tansin A. Darcos 05/22/2013, 11:56am PDT NEW
        Re: I saw the Double 99% capture by Ice Cream Jonsey 05/22/2013, 1:23pm PDT NEW
            Not that trumpet sound, this one by Commander Tansin A. Darcos 05/23/2013, 7:59am PDT NEW
                Re: Not that trumpet sound, this one by Ice Cream Jonsey 05/23/2013, 5:40pm PDT NEW
                    Re: Not that trumpet sound, this one by Commander Tansin A. Darcos 05/23/2013, 7:35pm PDT NEW
                        Re: Not that trumpet sound, this one by Frogman 05/23/2013, 8:03pm PDT NEW
                        Also, do you remember when you asked if you had ever BEEN funny? by pinback 05/23/2013, 9:32pm PDT NEW
                            Re: Also, do you remember when you asked if you had ever BEEN funny? by oaches!" Commander Tansin A. Darcos 05/24/2013, 3:39am PDT NEW
                                I don't understand people! I've tried talking at them, talking over them, talkin NT by oaches!" Commander Tansin A. Darcos 05/24/2013, 7:30am PDT NEW
                                Re: Also, do you remember when you asked if you had ever BEEN funny? by Souffle of Pain 05/24/2013, 9:53am PDT NEW
                                    ^^^ what he said. And just the mention of THAT Don Rogers podcast made me laugh NT by Eurotrash 05/24/2013, 10:24am PDT NEW
                                        Yes. Paul, you are genuinely good on radio. NT by Souffle of Pain 05/24/2013, 12:44pm PDT NEW
                                Re: Also, do you remember when you asked if you had ever BEEN funny? by MM 05/24/2013, 10:36am PDT NEW
                                    That all may be true, but let's focus here on the task of making sure Paul never NT by again attempts to be funny. 05/24/2013, 1:50pm PDT NEW
                                        I agree. by Souffle of Pain 05/24/2013, 3:04pm PDT NEW
                                    Re: Also, do you remember when you asked if you had ever BEEN funny? by The Happiness Engine 05/24/2013, 3:19pm PDT NEW
                                        Good point. Again, though, we're gonna REALLY need to focus here. Paul, do you NT by understand what your job is? 05/24/2013, 4:59pm PDT NEW
 
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