▲ | Fade_Dance 5 days ago | |
That reminds me of a joke I liked from Tim Heidecker when he was ribbing Maynard Keenan about his wine making: "The blood of Christ is essentially wine, correct?" Yes. "Who are you to put that in a bottle?" So a logical spoke can be inferred as well, blood->wine wine->bottle blood->bottle. That uses their own logical inferences against them as a "trick" which is another funny element for people. Using that to vault straight to the punch line makes the joke better, but you have to be sure the audience is on board, which is why there is a bit of reinforcement at the beginning of the joke to force them onboard. |