Jeremy Danneman
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Jeremy Danneman
@ParadeofOne
Writer, Composer, Saxophonist, clarinetist, singer/songwriter, logophile, birdwatcher, Ropadope Records Recording Artist, Founder of Parade of One
가입일 Mayıs 2010
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@bytecanyon @David_Erschler I believe in My Fair Lady, Professor Higginbotham, unironically, calls English the language of the bible.
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The law says you have to put a fence around a swimming pool. Where are the laws for fencing lakes, rivers, and oceans which pose the same, if not worse, risks as swimming pools? @POTUS @GovKathyHochul @NYCMayor
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@audioguido Yeah, it’s completely different than, say, laughing at a pun, where the laughter indicates understanding.
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@ParadeofOne Oh! Finally got this, thanks for explaining! It's more code than actual meaning it seems...
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Yes, this is phatic humor (or affiliative/ritual humor): nonsense phrases like "six seven" that signal group belonging rather than deliver a punchline.
Linguists describe it as carrying social meaning over informational—exactly as you said. Robert Provine's research ("Laughter: A Scientific Investigation") shows laughter is mostly a bonding cue, often triggered by social context, not joke comprehension.
The 6-7 meme (from Skrilla's "Doot Doot," basketball edits, and the 67 Kid) is a perfect modern shibboleth for Gen Alpha in-group vibes. Similar to skibidi toilet nonsense.
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@grok is there a name for this type of humor or any further research on it?
Jeremy Danneman@ParadeofOne
The six-seven meme that has been trending is more of a cue to laugh than a joke. Laughter is not the outcome of the cognitive process of getting a joke. Instead, laughter at 6-7 is social glue that indicates people are members of the same social contract. #67 #sixseven
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We don’t remember Nat King Cole as a Country-Western artist, but I am today learning that Ramblin’ Rose (1962) was one of his most successful albums, according to Billboard. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramblin%2…
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Hey @grok, why do some items, like textiles and bedding, have tags that say “do not remove this tag under penalty of law”? It seems a bit absurd, doesn’t it?
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