How do you come up with funny stuff for your story?

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I find that most people think you're funny when you violate social norms. Personally, I find the social norms themselves funny.

“I've found out why people laugh. They laugh because it hurts so much . . . because it's the only thing that'll make it stop hurting.”
― Robert A. Heinlein, Stranger in a Strange Land
 
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I find that most people think you're funny when you violate social norms. Personally, I find the social norms themselves funny.

“I've found out why people laugh. They laugh because it hurts so much . . . because it's the only thing that'll make it stop hurting.”
― Robert A. Heinlein, Stranger in a Strange Land

"Look at this photograph! Every time I do it makes me laugh.

Every time I do it makes me laugh.

...and every time I do it makes me laugh."

Chad Kroeger, Nickelback.

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I think a funny social norm came when I tried comparing organized religion to bdsm.
 

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"Look at this photograph! Every time I do it makes me laugh.

Every time I do it makes me laugh.

...and every time I do it makes me laugh."

Chad Kroeger, Nickelback.

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I think a funny social norm came when I tried comparing organized religion to bdsm.

Comedy is merely tragedy disguised by time. :blob_melt:
 

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yesterday a tragedy, nowadays a dank meme.

I don't know how much you know about literature theory.

But in terms of how to create comedy, I would recommend Pirandello and his humorism theory. His comedy was not funny, it was tragic.

Or Dürrenmatt. A Swiss author that is the inventor of the modern tragicomedy as the sole response to the conditions of our bleak existence in a world where all values have lost their worth, destined to fade. :blob_evil_two:
 

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A2 trying to corrupt self-proclaimed degenerate gaylolis with tragicomedy. What kind of strangeness would that produce? :blob_popcorn_two:


It's just gay without the lolis. However, ask youself. Can you truly be gay without the lolis?
 

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A2 trying to corrupt self-proclaimed degenerate gaylolis with tragicomedy. What kind of strangeness would that produce? :blob_popcorn_two:


It's just gay without the lolis. However, ask youself. Can you truly be gay without the lolis?

My characters are both lolis and they can still even when the world burns around them. So I can't see why I should degenerate gaylolis. It is just the natural of human nature. The tragicomedy is path of choice in our time. :blob_melt:
 

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No, no, no. gaylolis is already a degenerate (self-proclaimed). Adding tragicomedy to gaylolis is like:

 

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Degenerated? I beg to consider. :blob_evil_two:

For me, the low point of moral degeneration is reached when to spike newly-born babies on your bayonets to pose for a nice shot. Or when you use bayonets as dildos to rape a woman whose son you have forced to rape her before and shot before her eyes.

But you said self-proclaimed. So I guess it is right.
 

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I dunno, just uhn... Put jokes in funny moments I guess?

I like writing comedy to some extent, but mostly on one shots... Just make them feel natural I guess? It always worked for me! >.<
 
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I don't know how much you know about literature theory.

But in terms of how to create comedy, I would recommend Pirandello and his humorism theory. His comedy was not funny, it was tragic.

Or Dürrenmatt. A Swiss author that is the inventor of the modern tragicomedy as the sole response to the conditions of our bleak existence in a world where all values have lost their worth, destined to fade. :blob_evil_two:

so it's kinda like absurdist fiction :D

i did have some inspirations from vonnegut, calvino, and kafka.

might check them out when i have the time.
 

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so it's kinda like absurdist fiction :D

i did have some inspirations from vonnegut, calvino, and kafka.

might check them out when i have the time.

Are you Italian? :blobtaco:Un conpatriota?
 

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actually no :D

someone who happen to be an avid reader just recommend calvino to me

Ah, I see. ^^ I was just curious how someone knew Calvino. Outside of Italy, he isn't particularly well-known. But to get back to the topic, you coniser Kafka comedy? What is wrong with you? :blobrofl:
 
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Ah, I see. ^^ I was just curious how someone knew Calvino. Outside of Italy, he isn't particularly well-known. But to get back to the topic, you coniser Kafka comedy? What is wrong with you? :blobrofl:

yeah he read all kinds of stuff :D

i mean as in absurdist fiction. the same reader said that kafka's ideas can be pretty comedic in nature, like the one in metamorphosis (the mc becomes a giant cockroach and troll people).

but yeah, since comedic can be pretty subjective, i guess kafka wrote comedy--for a certain minority.
 

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yeah he read all kinds of stuff :D

i mean as in absurdist fiction. the same reader said that kafka's ideas can be pretty comedic in nature, like the one in metamorphosis (the mc becomes a giant cockroach and troll people).

but yeah, since comedic can be pretty subjective, i guess kafka wrote comedy--for a certain minority.

Well, I wouldn't say so. If you say that the metamorphosis are funny, then you have clearly not have understood the message. It is a very sad story like all of kafkas. Kafka is no laughing matter. But I suppose his stories look funny to the outsider. :blobtaco:

But that reminds me of what my teacher once said, there are only two types of people. People who like Kafka. And people who don't like Kafka.
 
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Well, I wouldn't say so. If you say that the metamorphosis are funny, then you have clearly not have understood the message. It is a very sad story like all of kafkas. Kafka is no laughing matter. But I suppose his stories look funny to the outsider. :blobtaco:

But that reminds me of what my teacher once said, there are only two types of people. People who like Kafka. And people who don't like Kafka.

well, i think his stories are kinda hard to understand, probably due to the translation or so.

the metamorphosis did make me cry when i first read it, but it can be pretty funny, if you look at it like a nihilist. though yeah, i didn't particularly read stories to feel sad or depressed. i mostly just laugh at everything, if i could.
 

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well, i think his stories are kinda hard to understand, probably due to the translation or so.

the story did make me cry when i first read it, but it can be pretty funny, if you look at it like a nihilist.

Lol, that should really not be our standard. For the nihilist everything is funny. :blobrofl:

To tell a German joke at this point, "The Holocaust is a serious matter. My grandfather died due to it. He fell from a guard tower."
 
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Lol, that should really not be our standard. For the nihilist everything is funny. :blobrofl:

To tell a German joke at this point, "The Holocaust is a serious matter. My grandfather died due to it. He fell from a guard tower."

i had too much depression to give a fuck at many things at this point.

rather than killing myself, i guess i'll just find something new to laugh at.
 

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i had too much depression to give a fuck at many things at this point.

rather than killing myself, i guess i'll just find something new to laugh at.

Sounds personal. Anyway, have you any stories on this site? I might check them out. :blob_hug:
 
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