Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Lead Blog Response #9

Friends "The One in Vegas: Part 1"

1) Overall Perceived Funniness: 8
2) Overall Reported Enjoyment: 5
3) Types of Humor Evident in the Episode:

  • Putdown
  • Slapstick
  • Sarcasm
  • Joking Socially
  • Incongruity 
  • People doing stupid things
  • Naughty Humor

The Office "The Dundies"

1) Overall Perceived Funniness: 10
2) Overall Reported Enjoyment: 10
3) Types of Humor Evident in the Episode:
  • Putdown Humor
  • Slapstick 
  • Satire
  • Sarcasm
  • Joking socially 
  • Dark humor
  • Naughty humor 
  • Parody

Tuesday, November 6, 2018

Lead Blog Response #8

I am not going to lie, that clip made me a bit uncomfortable. I am not too sure if I am very intrigued or frightened. This paradox is what I am coming to realize is a key characteristic of memes, as addressed in the assigned reading article earlier this week in class. The awkward feeling aroused by looking at one of my childhood toys voiced over by a man making a stereotypical and even offensive female tone dropping words of profanity left and right is just uncomfortable enough to stir some laughter. The world of memes has opened up a whole new realm for a source of creativity that results in a globally shared network of humor. Maybe these millennials are on to something. . .

Lead Blog Response #7



Despite the general understanding that humor is based on jokes that are predominantly aimed to be light of heart and hold little value, humor actually holds quite a bit of weight in the human mind. I did some searching a little bit out of my comfort zone shifting from my interest in the brain and psychology to the mind and philosophy.  With some research (gold worthy and peer edited, if you ask me) I was able to happen upon an interesting blog post by Nicole Force M.A. She provides a chemical explanation of the human body's response to laughter resulting in the release of serotonin and endorphins which happens to be the effects of many popular antidepressant drugs. 


There is the possibility to "self-medicate" to an extent by exposing the mind to experiences that hold comedic value or create a level of enjoyment. This forced, yet natural boost in serotonin and endorphins enhances their ability to cope with "overwhelming emotion and taking control of a situation." If you ask me, this makes the ability to have a sense of humor a superpower that obviously has the power to sway the political views of an entire nation. What do you think this reveals about popular comedians or even the regular class clown? Comedians are willing to break boundaries and bring up what the average person tries to conceal (shoutout to the theory of incongruity). These taboo topics are then minimized and laughed at, the comedian has taken control and shed some light on a previously displeasing topic. 

Lead Blog Post #10

I have never watched The Eric Andre Show , and it is most likely due to the endangered species that is cable television. Personally, I am mo...