Friday, December 17, 2010

Circular Theory of Humour

Think I mentioned this to someone some time ago. For people who have always aspired to be funny but just fall short, this might just be a life-changing post.

Well, the inspiration came from a weighing scale:



You first need to understand the concept of a weighing scale. If you go beyond 300, it'll go over to the 10 mark. If you can go below zero (for some reason), it will read at the 290 mark. Easy to understand?

Same thing with my theory (by the way I drew the diagram myself). If you tell a joke that is sooooo not funny, it can become funny. Example: Waisin saying "not funny". Okay that's quite literal. Think of the moments where someone just tries to be funny but is just not funny and this becomes funny. Makes sense? And if your joke is very funny, repeating it again and again will make it not funny because it's so funny that it's not funny anymore.

ISN'T THIS A COOL FINDING! :D

No comments: