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I beg your pardon, Rat Gurl?I've never had a nickname before.
Personally, Mark Twain-like humor, slapstick, and dry humor - esp. bad puns!This is predominantly where I am coming from.
I joke mainly because I enjoy the dopamine hit through laughing.
If someone else enjoys it, it is a nice bonus.
Also, social laughing can be a bonding mechanism with the right people.
The ones who don't get me can simply skip over my posts.
To each their own. <shrug>
And, as I have mentioned in other threads, "Laughing is the best medicine" and it helps with the cruelty of "life, the universe, and everything".
There are actual studies showing the health benefits of humour.
https://neuroleadership.com/your-brain-at-work/neuroscience-laughter-at-work/
Some ppl don't realise that the worse the bad pun is, the funnier, for some.Personally, Mark Twain-like humor, slapstick, and dry humor - esp. bad puns!
Dark humor and sarcasm are my default mask for dealing with Neurotypicals.I use a lot of dark humor, which is making jokes about a bad situation in order to cope.
"Gallows Humour."I use a lot of dark humor, which is making jokes about a bad situation in order to cope.
I’m good at coming up with quick and witty comments. I’m just a natural at comedy.I find it hard to understand quick fire humour with distracting laughter tracks due to processing delays. A slow dry comedy like The Office UK I got all the jokes. (Gold star)