Laughter is the best medicine until you're the only one laughing and people look at you like you need medicine.
Out of habit, recently, I shared something I found absolutely hilarious. A tweet:
You don't need me to explain the punchline do you? Some people laughed with me, and some others didn't quite like the sound of it. Orphanhood is linked to trauma, and this joke makes light of the sore spot.
But I laughed.
It is said that one thing that sets Generation Z apart is a strange sense of humour. To other age groups, it seems like our sense of humour is broken.
If I texted you this statement I lifted from here: “tHE CheESE STiCK HATH AwaKENed.”
Would you laugh?
A typical Gen Z reply would be 'LOL WUT?'
While someone else would probably need a context to the cheese stick in question, a Gen Z would first be tickled at the way it is written. That style of writing is a specific tone. A tone you subconsciously learn from hours of media consumption.
However, I did start wondering. Maybe our sense of humour is broken.
Then I remembered this brilliant chart I had once seen, created by Grant Snider. An amusing representation titled 'The Hierarchy of Humor'.
Isn't it artistic? A man's tattoo of his absent father.
If I sent that picture to a Gen Z, the reply I am likely to get is '💀'. Which translates to 'dead'.
It might interest you to know that the skull emoji '💀' and loudly crying emoji '😭' are symbols many members of my generation use to express humour.
I have this theory that members of Gen Z are experiencing collective trauma. We have the greatest access to information, good and bad. Global misfortunes stare us boldly in the face. We see videos of suffering and wake up to the news of someone we know taking their own lives. And all these while striving to be useful members of society in systems that are exploited by the rich and broken by corruption.
So maybe our sense of humour isn't broken. Perhaps it's just another dimension that chaos awakens.
But then, maybe I'm 'reaching'. Or maybe some of us are really laughing ourselves away from psychological death.
LOL.
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Dedicated to my baby gworl Tarinipre. Your writing inspired me to write. Happy Birthday!
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