Sunday, October 21, 2018
Lead Blog Response #3
One of the most important aspects of humor that we have learned about is the necessity of being globally accepted and relatable. As humans we all share those seemingly stupid habits, instances, and mistakes that will leave us babbling with laughter whether it be missing that bottom step of the staircase, waving at someone that definitely wasn't referring to you, or as in the clip shared, feeling like the human embodiment of death on a treadmill after about 30 seconds. I fully and completely see where you are coming from when you relate this humor to the superiority theory, but if these experiences are shared by all of us who is the superior one? I believe that these humbling and usually embarrassing instances are what put all human beings in the same playing field, I've been there, you've been there, and believe it or not Beyonce has too.
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