I' ve just been reading the current jokes and the remarks made (which I do every morning as a cheer-up process) and wondered why it is that people feel it incumbent to criticise them. They don't have to be historically correct, they are supposed to be funny and you are supposed to laugh (or not as the case may be). Far be it from me to tell peeps what to do, but I would like to understand this aspect of human minds. Anyone got any suggestions?
A few make me laugh but a lot of them just aren't funny, and some people seem to post joke after joke. I'd post one if I found it hilarious enough to share, but humour is very personal - what makes me laugh might not appeal to others.
If I post a joke Starbuck, which I do occasionally, I am pleased if anybody says anything at all - as at least it shows they read it so I didnt waste my time typing it. AB is like a big conversation most of the time and you get all types on here. The working of human minds we will never understand!
Some people are just immune to any kind of humor. (Maybe, they were vaccinated when they were kids!) What every comedian dreads is the stone dead audience that can barely raise a titter, still, at least you know you've "died."
At least this is preferable to the other alternative, polite applause followed by an
embarrassing silence! (Graveyard, Tumbleweed, yawn, yawn!)