There's something vulnerable about the character, is it? You can relate to having loved a friend and not. And there's this layer of social, social darms at says you can't do it. The fact that they just go straight to the affection is kind of hilarious. It's pointing out, like, he, you've probably had these feelings for a same sex friend of love and affection. That's totally relatable. Even if, and so e, you have cor you can have the absurd characters on the side.
Dave and Tamler break the cardinal rule of comedy by trying to analyze it. What are the origins and functions of humor? Can a theory explain what makes us laugh? Is humor entirely subjective? Why would anyone find Mr. Bean funny? Plus, we lose some geek cred by confessing some iconic comedians that we never liked, and ask why the American Psychologist Association loves to torture people.
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