German

Noun

Humor m.

  1. humor (something funny)

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Tue Jul 20 12:38:54 2010

Humour or humor (see spelling differences) is the tendency of particular cognitive experiences to provoke laughter and provide amusement. The term derives from the humoral medicine of the ancient Greeks, which taught that the balance of fluids in the human body, known as humours (Greek: χυμός, chymos, literally juice or sap, metaphorically, flavour), control human health and emotion.

People of all ages and cultures respond to humour. The majority of people are able to experience humour, i.e., to be amused, to laugh or smile at something funny, and thus they are considered to have a sense of humour. The hypothetical person lacking a sense of humour would likely find the behaviour induced by humour to be inexplicable, strange, or even irrational. Though ultimately decided by personal taste, the extent to which an individual will find something humorous depends upon a host of variables, including geographical location, culture, maturity, level of education, intelligence and context. For example, young children may favour slapstick, such as Punch and Judy puppet shows or cartoons such as Tom and Jerry. Satire may rely more on understanding the target of the humour and thus tends to appeal to more mature audiences. Nonsatirical humour can be specifically termed "recreational drollery".

Many theories exist about what humour is and what social function it serves. The prevailing types of theories attempting to account for the existence of humour include psychological theories, the vast majority of which consider humour-induced behaviour to be very healthy; spiritual theories, which may, for instance, consider humour to be a "gift from God"; and theories which consider humour to be an unexplainable mystery, very much like a mystical experience.

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Tue Jul 27 10:58:29 2010

Is it true that Humor is often used by others to hide their insecurities?
Q. That behind every sense of humor is darkness and a tremendous deficit of confidence and character and a bottomless need for others' approval. Is it true?
Asked by iHit - Sun Mar 28 07:07:32 2010 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments

A. yes i used to make jokes about ma friend wearing girls clothes and then a few months later i came out as a cross-dresser lol so yes people do
Answered by James - Sun Mar 28 07:18:28 2010

What are the factors that affect an individuals sense of humor?
Q. Some may have sarcastic and witty sense of humor, others may be immature, simple etc. Also, how would you describe your sense of humor?
Asked by Jamie Cacophony - Wed Jun 10 13:47:04 2009 - - 9 Answers - 0 Comments

A. 1- Parents sense of humor( I know my dad's has affected me). 2- Friend's reception of your jokes. 3- How smart you are. 4- Age. As to describing my sense of humor, I like to think that it's the smart sarcastic type I can't really tell though.
Answered by DeathCubeK is morning the Lemon - Wed Jun 10 14:28:16 2009

Christians: What do you feel is inappropriate Humor and what is ok?
Q. I am a Christian with a dry, sarcastic sense of Humor . Is there any Scripture that discusses language (humor) ? Other than some gnostic Gospels, nothing is written about Jesus laughing or discussing humor . Thanks for your input.
Asked by JJG - Sun Mar 22 00:15:10 2009 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Junk that always seems to lead towards 'sexual inuendos' and foul mouth,etc, and also insulting The Lord God in any way.
Answered by Karl P - Sun Mar 22 00:20:04 2009

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Comedy has a popular meaning (stand-up, along with any discourse generally intended to amuse), which differs from its academic definition, namely the comic theatre, whose Western origins are found in Ancient Greece. The theatrical genre can be simply described as a dramatic performance pitting two societies against each other in an amusing agon or conflict. Comedy contains variations on the elements of surprise, incongruity, conflict, repetitiveness, and the effect of opposite expectations, and there are many recognized genres.

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  • What we eventually run up against are the forces of humourlessness, and let me assure you that the humourless as a bunch don't just not know what's funny, they don't know what's serious. They have no common sense, either, and shouldn't be trusted with anything.
    • Martin Amis, "Political Correctness: Robert Bly and Philip Larkin" (1997)
  • By calling him humourless I mean to impugn his seriousness, categorically: such a man must rig up his probity ex nihilo.
    • Martin Amis, Experience (2000), Part I: "Failures of Tolerance"
  • Tragedy is when I cut my finger. Comedy is when you fall into an open sewer and die.
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