kuroihikari
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My view on the humor in Gaim is that in a way Oren and Jounouchi are a parody of some of the people on this fandom/board. People who take their men in spandex waaaaayyyy too seriously and end up looking like absolute fools.
Then cite the scientific studies themselves not unreliable "sources".Two of those three links have cited scientific studies to back them up.
It's not delusion.You however, don't have anything except your own made-up delusion.
Rational to believe in crap. I see you are in the mood to be absolutely beyond ridiculous today.Between them and you, it's infinitely more rational to believe in them.
A Google search could prove you wrong, one that I currently have open. It's so simple a retarded cat could prove you wrong.Oh, and I'm not gonna ask for something that doesn't exist.
It's so simple a retarded cat could prove you wrong.
Don't use that word.
You know which word I mean.
Gaim's humor has been crap from the very beginning. The funniest thing about the latest episode was how it was trying hard to pretend like it had REAL WORLD STAKES!!!!!! (that Roshuo ex Machina swiftly dealt with), but still had the time for really bad, time-wasting Oren and Jounouichi crap.
Ugh, we get it, you think you're above everybody else and are somehow magical for reminding everyone about deez r dumb kidz shows, lul!!!!!!!!!!!
Then cite the scientific studies themselves not unreliable "sources".
It's not delusion.
Rational to believe in crap. I see you are in the mood to be absolutely beyond ridiculous today.
A Google search could prove you wrong, one that I currently have open. It's so simple a retarded cat could prove you wrong.
How sad you aren't even as good as a retarded cat. At least you tried and failed, which makes you equal to a retarded dog.And yes, I tried the gopglez thing. "works of fiction with no comedy". "works of fiction with no humor". Can't find anything.
But then there's Kaito who is rarely used for comic scenes, yet comes off as one of the funniest things in the show because he takes himself so seriously. (I love you, Kaito.) That's what's likely to happen when you intentionally try to make something very serious and don't offer any comic relief - that, or people will start finding "gallows humour" in it.
(Gallows humour itself can be used very well to add impact to a horrifying moment ... but that's a discussion for another day)