People Who Can’t Recognize Humor (literally)

Guest Post by Scott Adams

One of the most mind-boggling discoveries I made while becoming a professional humorist is that a large segment of the general public has no sense of humor. I mean that literally, in the same way that some people can’t tell the difference between good wine and bad, and some people are tone deaf. Humor appreciation is like every other human capacity. Some have it, some don’t.

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My best estimate is that about a third of the public don’t possess the capacity to even recognize humor when they see it. But they pretend they do, for social reasons, the same way I used to pretend I liked expensive wine. The reality is that I couldn’t distinguish an ordinary wine from a great one. Both gave me the same type of headache. (I no longer drink alcohol. I see it as poison.)

I don’t mean this post to sound judgy. We all have different skills and different capacities for enjoying different things. I appreciate humor but I don’t get any joy whatsoever from drinking wine, and I don’t have much appreciation for music either. So let us not feel superior for having one type of appreciation that others do not. None of us have the full stack.

In support of my hypothesis that one-third of the public do not even recognize humor when they see it, I give you this satirical video as Exhibit A. On Twitter, lots of folks believed this was serious. Including the part where she mentions Morse Code via blinking.

I made a similarly satirical video yesterday that generated a lot of hate-tweets from Trump supporters who didn’t realize I was joking. To be fair, my video ended with technical difficulties before I could clarify to the audience that I was presenting satire. That made it worse. But the people who are not humor-challenged knew it was a joke from the title alone. See if you can tell I was joking. My video is here.

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kokoda - the most deplorable
kokoda - the most deplorable
July 9, 2017 1:10 pm

Remember when the election results came in and Hillary voters became absolutely unglued with Trump winning; the sadness, wailing and crying were delicious.
The girl in the vid reminded me of one of those idiots.

So, I did not think the vid was humor – it was just another emotional, detached from reality, liberal turd.

SSS
SSS
July 9, 2017 1:59 pm

Dilbert’s boss is Scott Adams’ best work.

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Penforce
Penforce
July 9, 2017 3:43 pm

Thankfully I’m not humor challenged. Admin says TBP runs on hostility, but the humor here is second to none and keeps me coming back.

TampaRed
TampaRed
  Penforce
July 9, 2017 4:14 pm

Thanks.

Flying Monkey
Flying Monkey
July 10, 2017 7:04 am

None of us have the full stack aka “nobody gets all the marbles”…

I have to also agree with “Kokoda”. Only if a knew the poster would I have been able to judge if it was just warped satire or someone who honestly believed that.

There is so much shit out there going around that people believe, I can;t believe it myself.

I am a mechanical engineer by training. I still cannot believe for example people plowed $330,000 into a crowded funded project (https://www.waterseer.org/) that is supposed to make distilled drinking water for third world countries from condensing water from the “air” using only the ground as the “cold source”. It is so utterly ridiculous from a thermodynamic/heat transfer stand point but it still panders to the science ignorant.
https://www.facebook.com/Waterseercritic/

The world is doomed. Hardly anyone thinks anymore.

DRUD
DRUD
July 10, 2017 10:36 am

There’s a social component, a cultural component and a gender component to what people find funny as well. I think a lot of people process jokes through a serious PC filter so that they can be sure not to offend anyone by laughing…this filter does not lend itself to outright laughs. I have no doubt there are plenty of things that are found funny in other places and times that would leave modern Americans cold and vice versa.
The gender component is obvious–just put half men and half women who do not know each other and screen Monty Python and the Holy Grail.

james the deplorable wanderer
james the deplorable wanderer
July 10, 2017 2:21 pm

Good humor is usually ageless, as well. There was a British radio comedy called the Goon Show which had Spike Milligan, Peter Sellers and Harry Secombe doing ridiculous things.
Ned: Let me out, open the door.
Eccles: How do I do that?
Ned: Turn the knob on your side!
Eccles (puzzled): I haven’t got a knob on my side.
Ned: ON THE DOOR!
I have two books of their scripts, once you understand the Briticisms they are howlingly funny, and the show ran from 1951 to 1960 with one revival show on the BBC 50th anniversary. If you can find them, they are worth the search.
https://youtu.be/SSU592V8WHs