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spohkh ([personal profile] spohkh) wrote2014-02-02 01:32 pm
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Personal Log #16 - Accidental Voice w/ Eleytheria

 "I do not understand, is it not supposed to make logical sense?"
 
"Hmm, I am not certain. I was told that often jokes are humorous because an individual can relate to them or they remind the person of something familiar. For it not to make sense... does that not go against that theory?"
 
"I am uncertain. As I can see, they are filled with grammatical errors with a 'punch line' that is a misrepresentation of the language in which it is told... Do you find anything particularly 'funny' about any of these?"
 
"A punch line...?" [A pause.] "Well... I do not feel the desire to laugh or smile, so I suppose not. Perhaps it really is the delivery of the words that is important."
 
"Hmm... another test then. Knock Knock."
 
"Who is there?"
 
"Orange."
 
"...orange who?"
 
"Are you not pleased that I did not tell you another 'knock knock' joke?" [A Pause.] "That is not right..."
 
"...no. What relation does that have to an orange?" [Confused Eley is confused, but after a moment's silence, he'll speak up again.] "Perhaps I can try a different kind of joke..."
 
"Please do."
 
[Time passes, but soon Eley speaks again.] "I used to be a doctor, but then I lost patients."
 
[A pause.] "You were a doctor? And I have always known you to have an incredible amount of patience."
 
"...ah, no. I was not actually a doctor. That is a part of the joke. Besides that, the word 'patience' is also referring to those the doctor cares for." [Honestly though, he's realizing now how awful a joke it is.] "...death is not funny."
 
"Ah, I see. I believe the joke you just told is classified as a 'pun'."

"A pun... I can only see such jokes as confusing in the long-term. How can you be sure exactly what meaning a person is aiming for?"
 
"Perhaps it is our grasp of the lang-- hmmm... [A pause.] It would seem that my journal has been left open..."
 
[Oh dear.] "Does that mean everyone has been listening to our conversation?"

"That is quite possible...."

[ooc: Replies will be done by both Eleytheria and myself~ Don't be shy to poke fun at our two fail jokers.
Spock is in Green, and Eleytheria is in Blue~]
blessingone: (always thought that this could never be)

[Voice]

[personal profile] blessingone 2014-02-07 07:09 am (UTC)(link)
[If they weren't doing voice, Spock would also see her side-eye that comment. Deeming laughter "an illogical function" seems super-weird to her, and maybe a little silly. But she'll keep that thought inside.]

I didn't mean that people would be bored of you. That's a little harsh, isn't it? It's just that -- I guess laughter is an emotional reaction, so you have to appeal to people's emotions to put them in the mood to laugh. But it also does have to interest them.
Edited 2014-02-07 07:13 (UTC)
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[Voice]

[personal profile] winds_voice 2014-02-10 03:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Harsh? Perhaps. I do not mean to imply that I would take the comment personally, but in order to better understand humans, it would be useful to avoid losing their attention entirely.

Besides... I have made plans to try to re-instill belief in my kind when I return home. To do so, I must know how to communicate with them.

Moods... yes, I can see how that would also influence whether or not something is considered funny.
blessingone: (we've been sitting here for hours)

[Voice]

[personal profile] blessingone 2014-02-15 02:10 am (UTC)(link)
If you've got so much practice with controlling your emotions, can't you indulge yourself in something that feels as good as laughter? Or are you supposed to always stop yourself from feeling things?

[On to Eley's response...when he talks about re-instilling belief, it almost sounds like he's a god or something like that. But, despite there being a few around who have mentioned being deities over the journals (including Eley, but she doesn't remember it), she dismisses this idea as too outlandish. Maybe his people are just very reclusive.]

Well...if you do learn about telling jokes well, that might help with communicating with people. Humour is a good way to connect with people and make them like you. Er -- at least, if they're like the ones I know. I guess it wouldn't work with, um -- Vulkens.

[Her pronounciation of Vulcan is kind of awkward, but it sounds pretty close. She's pretty used to words that have one syllable end in l and the other in n, after all.]

But...I'm not sure how to learn that sort of thing. Most people figure it out from observing people telling jokes when they're growing up.