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    261 month ago

    Why is this funny?

    • @AliasVortex
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      221 month ago

      Same reason most things are funny, or at least mildly amusing: inversion of expectations.

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        1 month ago

        Maybe your expectations. There was no suspension of plot or conclusion or anything “absurd” about this. It started absurd with the zombie cats and basically didn’t establish anything weirder. The zombie cat under the bed wasn’t even a living cat, which would have added a juxtaposition.

        Not humorous.

        • @[email protected]
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          151 month ago

          You should know, it is possible that other people find this comic funny even though you don’t. And no matter how much you ‘explain’ why it isn’t humorous, you can’t undo the fact that other some people have found it funny. So then, what do you think people learn from your explanation?; Probably something about you rather than something about the comic.

        • @PapaStevesy
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          91 month ago

          “Suspension of plot or conclusion” are not really “things” at all, much less defining characteristics of humor. You just don’t get it, and that’s ok! It doesn’t make you less than or anything.

          • @kofe
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            21 month ago

            Certainly shouldn’t mean people are less than for being amused by it either… O.o

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      It’s funny because you don’t expect kids to want there to be monsters under their beds. Typically, or rather trope-ically, children ask their parents to make sure there are no monsters under their beds and at first it would appear the same is true here. However, the child and parent themselves appear ghoulish, and when it’s revealed that there is in fact a monster under the bed, ostensibly the father as it is similarly ghoulish and tells a pretty decent double-layer dad joke, the child is relieved. It’s irony! And puns. And just good Halloween vibes, which I admit aren’t inherently humorous. But I’d argue they are almost always inherently light-hearted. I give it 9/10, especially compared to a lot of the shit I see posted around here.

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          Dead/dad

          Edit: “good-bite” is a pun too

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            21 month ago

            I got the good bite one. I guess the second one also explains what “hung-ee” was supposed to mean :D

            • @ByteJunk
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              21 month ago

              Oh. Oooh. It’s “honey, I’m dead”

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                51 month ago

                That’s how I readnit the first time. Now I’m thinking it’s “hi hungry, I’m dad”

                • @PapaStevesy
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                  21 month ago

                  Yeah, that’s the quintessential dad joke, which they spun to match the monster theme.

  • @lowleveldata
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    111 month ago

    I like how they setup a little lamp for the underbed fellow

    • @PapaStevesy
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      41 month ago

      It’s called a flashlight, or a “torch” in more primitive parts of the world…jk UK, love you crazy kooks.

    • @RizzRustbolt
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      21 month ago

      The stuffed tiger with the brain bite? *chef’s kiss*