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8 Comments
RedSkysays...*philosophy
*kids
siftbotsays...Adding video to channels (Kids, Philosophy) - requested by RedSky.
messengersays...I guess he hasn't learned the Zen defence to this attack:
"It's raining."
"Why?"
"Why do you think it's raining, sweetie?"
Done.
poolcleanersays...>> ^messenger:
I guess he hasn't learned the Zen defence to this attack:
"It's raining."
"Why?"
"Why do you think it's raining, sweetie?"
Done.
Most humor is at the expense of the subject. If he applied the Zen defence, the joke would cease to be funny. If he were enlightened, everything and nothing would be funny, and it would no longer be existentially imperative for him to rant to an audience. Money would be no object and he would be one with nature. Not funny, though he would be happier and winning more at life. However, his sacrifice to give us humor is a noble one, and his earthbound reward equal to his skills as a comedian.
Mekanikalsays...n/m
siftbotsays...Invocations (nsfw) cannot be called by Mekanikal because Mekanikal is not privileged - sorry.
Mekanikalsays...I'm really surprised "why" isn't on the sift.
rkonesays...>> ^poolcleaner:
Most humor is at the expense of the subject. If he applied the Zen defence, the joke would cease to be funny. If he were enlightened, everything and nothing would be funny, and it would no longer be existentially imperative for him to rant to an audience. Money would be no object and he would be one with nature. Not funny, though he would be happier and winning more at life. However, his sacrifice to give us humor is a noble one, and his earthbound reward equal to his skills as a comedian.
Why?
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