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<div>I'd been wondering what new directions of inanity Hitch would go in now that his whole Iraq project has turned out they was it has. But idiocy on this level is certainly unexpected. Its almost besides the point to engage with anything he writes here, but, wonder how it escaped his attention that humor as a whole (at least in the US) has undergone a sea-change to be dominated by a style of humor that used to be regarded as 'female'--- that is, observational humor. 'Male' humor, ie jokes with a setup and punchline, often bawdy--- is on a precipitous decline. The real story with humor is how women have been funnier than men, if overlooked in this, partly by guys who judge humor by how much it helps them score chicks (as hitch exemplifies here).
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<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="PADDING-LEFT: 1ex; MARGIN: 0px 0px 0px 0.8ex; BORDER-LEFT: #ccc 1px solid">> Why Women Aren't Funny<br><br>God, what a STUPID asshole.<br><br>However, there is an asymmetry in women prizing humor in a man and men
<br>not caring about it in a woman.<br><br>--Humor in a man means that he is capable of surprising you and this has<br>sexual implications that are welcomed by women -- given that men can be<br>so, hmmm, machine-like.<br>
<br>--Humor in a woman means both uppityness and possibility of suprise and<br>so is not welcomed by men because they largely prefer to control things.<br><br>Women can be very funny, but it's largely discouraged.<br><br>
Joanna<br><br><br><br><br></blockquote></div>