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23 Post author: Raw_Power 17 June 2011 12:52AM

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Comment author: Will_Newsome 18 June 2011 12:17:27AM 0 points [-]

Raw_Power's explanation is some of it, but also, if a person who is really high status says something in a voice that's inflected as if it were a joke, then it automatically becomes hilarious and people have to laugh. I was very weird and lower status than many people I randomly met up with at the mall (because I was with my super high status friend) and so when I made a joke, no one would laugh, even though they would laugh a lot when he repeated it later. It's not entirely that my delivery was bad, I think it was largely a result of status differentials.

Comment author: Kaj_Sotala 18 June 2011 07:51:46AM 0 points [-]

Ah. That sounds right.

Comment author: Raw_Power 18 June 2011 02:08:39AM 0 points [-]

My god you have put your finger on something big here...

Even though Lord Hamster never laughs at Tool Stanley's Jokes...