Umm, wrong.Mecca wrote:Like, it is very obvious to me that the root of the humor is that Homer is saying "yes, once" to the instance that he just witnessed. It's a worse joke the other way around.
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No, Mecca is right.
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Oh my god, no. Guys. Come on.
If Homer were referencing the incident he just witnessed, that would mean he is making a quip. Homer is an oblivious buffoon and nowhere near clever or aware enough to make a joke like that.
This is an absurdist joke. The joke is that it's a silly, extremely specific question that would obviously warrant a negative response, but Homer does the unexpected and, ridiculously, answers positively.
Jesus, guys.
If Homer were referencing the incident he just witnessed, that would mean he is making a quip. Homer is an oblivious buffoon and nowhere near clever or aware enough to make a joke like that.
This is an absurdist joke. The joke is that it's a silly, extremely specific question that would obviously warrant a negative response, but Homer does the unexpected and, ridiculously, answers positively.
Jesus, guys.
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It's not a quip, it's the literal answer a simpleton would make. He saw someone throw a shoe once, it just happened to be moments before. The laughter was merely a polite, friendly thing to do in front of his new boss.
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A simpleton would not come up with that response. That's a real stretch for a joke. There isn't even really a joke there.cutuphalfdead wrote:It's not a quip, it's the literal answer a simpleton would make. He saw someone throw a shoe once, it just happened to be moments before. The laughter was merely a polite, friendly thing to do in front of his new boss.
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The "once" wording makes no sense if that were true. "Once" deliberately makes it sound like it happened a while ago. He would just say "Yes" if he were referring to what just occurred.
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I always thought of it like this and it didn't even occur to me that there was another interpretation until this whole thing came up.LoathedVermin72 wrote:This is an absurdist joke. The joke is that it's a silly, extremely specific question that would obviously warrant a negative response, but Homer does the unexpected and, ridiculously, answers positively.
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We have advanced brains.Farmer John wrote:I always thought of it like this and it didn't even occur to me that there was another interpretation until this whole thing came up.LoathedVermin72 wrote:This is an absurdist joke. The joke is that it's a silly, extremely specific question that would obviously warrant a negative response, but Homer does the unexpected and, ridiculously, answers positively.
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Im with LV and Jorge on this one. The joke works better as an absurd albeit simple unexpected answer
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Yeah, I'm not sure how this is even a question. It's an ironically literal and specific punchline that begs a ton of questions in the same vein as Newman's "The Pacific Northwest!" line from Seinfeld.
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guys, it is so much funnier as being about the action he just witnessed. I can see LV being that short-sighted but not the rest of you.
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if it happened before, he would say "yes, twice"LoathedVermin72 wrote:The "once" wording makes no sense if that were true. "Once" deliberately makes it sound like it happened a while ago. He would just say "Yes" if he were referring to what just occurred.
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Mecca wrote:if it happened before, he would say "yes, twice"LoathedVermin72 wrote:The "once" wording makes no sense if that were true. "Once" deliberately makes it sound like it happened a while ago. He would just say "Yes" if he were referring to what just occurred.
There is no way Homer Simpson is indicating what he just witnessed counts, or he would have said so.
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Absolutely not. That would make it a literal, dull joke.Mecca wrote:guys, it is so much funnier as being about the action he just witnessed. I can see LV being that short-sighted but not the rest of you.
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i'm sorry that you don't get abstract comedy@SkitchP wrote:Mecca wrote:if it happened before, he would say "yes, twice"LoathedVermin72 wrote:The "once" wording makes no sense if that were true. "Once" deliberately makes it sound like it happened a while ago. He would just say "Yes" if he were referring to what just occurred.
There is no way Homer Simpson is indicating what he just witnessed counts, or he would have said so.
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Mecca wrote:i'm sorry that you don't get abstract comedy@SkitchP wrote:Mecca wrote:if it happened before, he would say "yes, twice"LoathedVermin72 wrote:The "once" wording makes no sense if that were true. "Once" deliberately makes it sound like it happened a while ago. He would just say "Yes" if he were referring to what just occurred.
There is no way Homer Simpson is indicating what he just witnessed counts, or he would have said so.
Wouldn't that be absolute literal comedy at it's most obvious?
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