My argument is this:
Comedians (stand-up, writers, actors--to name a few) are experts on human nature and social behavior.
If not masters of such, how could they force us to re-examine the most mundane situations or actions of daily existence within a new, fascinating light; provoke laughter concerning the worst aspects of human interaction; or view tragedy in such a way that we involuntarily grin, fully understanding the humor inside the most dreadful and awful human experiences?
If you have not come to this conclusion already, posts under this label will deal with humor, anything I find humorous, so if you have insecurities or are easily offended, you might want to steer your cursor away from this label.
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