that's one of the two types of comedy, yes. it alternates >Gen X: Goofy ideas being taken seriously (Big Lebowski, Being John Malkovich, Office Space) >Millenials: Serious ideas being made into jokes (Hot Fuzz, Walk Hard, Parks & Recreation)
etc
I mean you could substitute rick and morty for smiling friends if you want as an example of millenial humor and avoid some of that gap, Smiling Friends and R&M have a similar style of humor (even if to some degree i think Zach would resent that comparison)
Where's Gen Z humor?
Digital Circus
Gooseworx is 30 years old
Dead in the cradle now that WW3's kickstarted
>now that WW3's kickstarted
Where?
In my head
E
Not there yet, five more years
The guy who made Skibidi Toilet is technically Gen Z. So there's that.
>Gen Z humor is a goofy idea being taken seriously
that's one of the two types of comedy, yes. it alternates
>Gen X: Goofy ideas being taken seriously (Big Lebowski, Being John Malkovich, Office Space)
>Millenials: Serious ideas being made into jokes (Hot Fuzz, Walk Hard, Parks & Recreation)
etc
Im making it right now
Gen Z humor is basically youtube poop but with ghettospeak.
smile friends is gen z
rick and morty is millennial
They're both made by Millennials
Millennials who have been active for like a decade no less, What was Gen Z doing a decade ago? Definitely not having an impact on culture or humor.
I like them all.
get fricked.
I prefer good humor, which can be found in the three, although not as common in zoomer humor
Silent Gen humor with Looney Tunes and Tom & Jerry
None of these make me laugh any more so I think I'm just an empty husk
Yeah, if Golden Age Simpsons doesn't do it for you then there's definitely something wrong on your end.
It'd be more fair to lower them all by a generation since teens and twentysomethings have always been a large part of the audiences.
The thread is objectively incorrect; a better description would be
Simpsons - Gen X humor
South Park - Millenial humor
Smiling Friends - Gen z humor
I think whoever made the image was only considering the age of the creators.
I prefer humor without labels.
>A thread died for this one.
i rewatch the simpsons from time to time so that will be my pick, the other two make me laugh once and thats it
>1989
>1997
>HUGE GAP
>2022
whats with you gays and your dogshit comparisons
I mean you could substitute rick and morty for smiling friends if you want as an example of millenial humor and avoid some of that gap, Smiling Friends and R&M have a similar style of humor (even if to some degree i think Zach would resent that comparison)
>What do you prefer?
Japanese humor