• CyberEgg@discuss.tchncs.de
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    10 hours ago

    We do understand it’s a meme and a joke. Just not a very good one, because one can easily poke holes into it.

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      10 hours ago

      Its supposed to be absurd, taking it seriously makes the already bad joke even worse

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        9 hours ago

        It’s not about taking it seriously. The meme wants to be a technically correct-meme, where a thing fulfills another things definition and thereby could be deemed the other thing - which creates the absurdity the meme lives off of. But in order for that kind of humour, there cannot be obvious holes in the logic of the joke and these obvious holes are very present in this meme.

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          5 hours ago

          Well the text in the image of the “definition” of a square is clearly tailored to fit this joke, thats why the logic of what a square actually is doesn’t apply. Its like telling Diogenes that his chicken is not technically a human because it doesn’t have two hands and a nose.

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            5 hours ago

            Diogenes plucked that chicken to point out Platon’s definition of a human (being a bipedal, featherless animal) being flawed. This meme leaves out parts of the definition to enforce a joke. Two different situations.

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      Just not a very good one, because one can easily poke holes into it.

      That’s not how jokes work.

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          3 hours ago

          No, it depends on if you have humor. Yes, humor is individual, I know. But people without tend to over analyze and try to pick the joke apart, often missing the point.

          A joke doesn’t have to pass every technicality. You thinking it’s bad if it doesn’t, only applies to your humor (or lack there of).