You know, reading Internet meme explanations on Wikipedia is a lot like having some jackass with bad breath and something hanging from their nose sit down right in front of your face and adenoidally drone on and on as to why something inexplicable is funny, until it's no longer funny.
OH I GET IT, THE CLIP IS "CONSIDERED" FUNNY DUE TO THE INFINITY AND "UNFAMILIAR" SOUNDS OF FINNISH AND AMUSING CLIP OF AN ANIME GIRL TWIRLING A LEEK, THANKS FOR CLEARING THAT RIGHT UP, CAPTAIN ASPERGERS
Wait, wait, that means it's just like the Simpsons episode guides on SNPP.
OH I GET IT, THE CLIP IS "CONSIDERED" FUNNY DUE TO THE INFINITY AND "UNFAMILIAR" SOUNDS OF FINNISH AND AMUSING CLIP OF AN ANIME GIRL TWIRLING A LEEK, THANKS FOR CLEARING THAT RIGHT UP, CAPTAIN ASPERGERS
Wait, wait, that means it's just like the Simpsons episode guides on SNPP.
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Date: 2006-05-16 02:06 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-05-16 02:16 am (UTC)What I like is rudimentary background information: "The song used is this. The picture is from this show." But trying to explain why the thing is funny is the dealbreaker.
Mel Brooks said it best, when he compared comedy analysis to dissecting a frog. Sure, you figure out how it works, but after that, the frog's dead.