So, it's the first of April yet again... Where everyone happens to retire, quit, or indulge is us all with some folly shenanigans. But, how much of this redundant 'humor' needs to be engaged in before it really isn't funny anymore.
A prime example of that is Chuck Norris. How many pointless and inane jokes did it take before it "got old"?
And as for the plethora of asterisks, it was slightly humorous, especially since it did fool quite a bit of people, however, it was a bit excessive, in that you could hardly figure out what a lot of people were saying.
I think, especially with April fools, originality is the key to humor, however redundancy seems to be dominating such pranks.
Anyways, today I got my Holter monitor test results back from the Cardiologist... I'm fine!
A prime example of that is Chuck Norris. How many pointless and inane jokes did it take before it "got old"?
And as for the plethora of asterisks, it was slightly humorous, especially since it did fool quite a bit of people, however, it was a bit excessive, in that you could hardly figure out what a lot of people were saying.
I think, especially with April fools, originality is the key to humor, however redundancy seems to be dominating such pranks.
Anyways, today I got my Holter monitor test results back from the Cardiologist... I'm fine!
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