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yo rough sex and cute dinner dates is what i like
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#get with the program the new humor is benevolent surrealism (x)
I always wanted to know what to call it.
This is something Iâve been meaning to talk about, and I may do a full blog post at some point, but hereâs a capsule version:
The Benign Violation Theory of humor, which is probably the best one out there, suggests that something is perceived as funny when it is simultaneously perceived as violating how the world âshouldâ work and as benign. Something like the âgunâ meme, for example, is funny because it violates our sense of how a joke should progress, and at the same time itâs harmless.Â
Racist/sexist/etc shock humor violates our sense of how the world workâin either a âthatâs not true!â or âyouâre not allowed to say that!â wayâand therefore whether you find it funny is based on whether you find it benign, which is to say either you think itâs harmless or you donât care about the people it harms. (This is the root of the punch up/kick down distinctionâjokes that punch up are funnier than jokes that kick down because the people they target are less vulnerable and therefore less likely to experience harm.)
So yes, science agrees that if you think racist jokes are funny, the reason is that you donât care about the feelings of the people the joke is about. Thereâs a word for that.
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