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What makes me laugh?

I think for me, I always laugh at one thing in particular. I always, always laugh at something funny.

Ok? So what’s funny to me?

I think I love stupidity.
I remember last year, during comp sci, I was trying to find jokes to tell to my friend and I ended up on the reddit page for antijokes. Antijokes are jokes without a punchline. You expect them to be a joke, but they just end up being a statement that’s obvious. For example,

What’s the governments best kept secret?


I don’t know.

I remember just reading through it and dying. To my friend, they seemed stupid, and he probably cringed at me reading them out loud to him, but I couldn’t help but laugh.
And not just with stupid jokes, it also ties into what I find funny on the internet. I remember finding this video,
It’s something that any "normal" person should be able to watch with a straightface, but to me it was hilarious. One may say that I’m too “brainrotted” but I disagree. My thoughts aren’t consumed by “brainrot”. I don’t actively think “sigma” or “rizz” or whatever terms there are. To me, the brainrot is so stupid that it becomes funny. No one goes around unironically saying “Yeah, I’m Sigma, I’ll mog everyone here”. It’s all so stupid but that’s why I love it.
And I guess there’s one more “stupid thing”. I think it’s best described with an example. If my friend ever says “I’m pretty smart”, I’ll always laugh and say, “nice joke”! It’s not a true laugh, but it’s just a way to make fun of them. Maybe some people disagree, but I think its funny making fun of your friends.

So yeah, that's mostly everything that make me laugh.

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