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The most important and key concept of humor is understanding incongruity (you expect something to happen and then there’s a twist which makes it funny). Tests have shown a high activity at the temporal-occipital-parietal junction. This is the region of the brain where processes like incongruity and surprise are located.
Humor involves a mental process similar to problem solving. Think pattern recognition/problem solving (e.g.chess). The right hemisphere of the brain is key. The best humor breaks the rules and revels in the peculiar. Sometimes subtle, often not.
Great humor and intelligence (faster mental rotation times) are highly correlated. This has been proven over and over again.

The FM clearly posted something funny and the fact that you don't (want to?) get it goes to show you're obviously completely out of your depth.
My simple advice: stop making childish/trollish threads like the last two you made and move on.
I don't find it funny that someone tells me to go to a terrorist torture camp, therefore I'm childish...................................................................................................................................... ??
Well BillyBob. What do you expect for kind of answers to your posts?

Anything appropriate appropriate appropriate,
Anything appropriate appropriate appropriate,
Anything appropriate appropriate appropriate,
All day long.
Sorry but I have to laugh again. I don't know how you that ptela but all you comment makes me so funny. Sorry I don't want to say anything bad to you, but its the truth. Maybe your a born for a comedian career. I would try this out if I were you. Sorry again.
@ #12
I said your threads are "childish/trollish"
On top of that, you have trouble reading and comprehending too?

You are the one out of line, not him/her.

*tracking off
Lol, @HomelessOnWifi talking about all kinds of biological / psychological aspects of humor, and then concluding that "the FM clearly posted something funny." That's not how science works.

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