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Comments on: Puns are Funs https://thoughtsfromparis.com/thoughts/puns-are-funs/ Humor blogger D.J. Paris writes about the most interesting subject in the world - himself. It's worth a look if you're cool. And you are! Sat, 27 Jul 2013 10:22:11 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 By: Hilal https://thoughtsfromparis.com/thoughts/puns-are-funs/#comment-18262 Sat, 27 Jul 2013 10:22:11 +0000 https://thoughtsfromparis.com/?p=6026#comment-18262 In reply to Danyel Lafferty.

Jun29Allen M. Is it the lowest form of comdey? I love puns. Shakespeare used puns all the time. James Joyce, a man I thoroughly hate, wrote novels comprised entirely of puns and references. Then there’s Norm Macdonald.Okay maybe I’m not making the greatest case here.

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By: Genevieve https://thoughtsfromparis.com/thoughts/puns-are-funs/#comment-18261 Sat, 27 Jul 2013 08:04:15 +0000 https://thoughtsfromparis.com/?p=6026#comment-18261 In reply to M.

Jun09Mike *sigh* I suppose I’ll make an SU acucont just so now I can claim in two different places that I like what you do.Hah! I was actually talking to a friend about puns today. The lowest form of humor argument came up. We decided that it’s wrong to subject high class humor lovers to such cruel and unusual PUNishment.

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By: Joan https://thoughtsfromparis.com/thoughts/puns-are-funs/#comment-18256 Sat, 27 Jul 2013 00:02:04 +0000 https://thoughtsfromparis.com/?p=6026#comment-18256 In reply to PocDesastre.

Jun10Lazin I sorta disagree with the idea that puns are a low form of codemy. It may be a low laughter causing type of joke, but quality puns do require a certain amount of intelligence to think up. It feels like this should be a buildup to a pun, but it’s too early for me to come up with something so I’ll just say I stumbled this for teh lootz. Third, fifth, and sixth panels rock.

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By: Mohan https://thoughtsfromparis.com/thoughts/puns-are-funs/#comment-18254 Fri, 26 Jul 2013 21:52:48 +0000 https://thoughtsfromparis.com/?p=6026#comment-18254 In reply to AlwaysARedhead.

Dec27 The pun is actually the hiehsgt form of humor. All others depend upon an element of cruelty for their effect. The pratfall, the pie in the face, the unpleasant surprise. Think of any joke you know. Would it be funny if it were happening to you right now?Only puns do not need that cruelty to others for humor. They only need an agile mind and a familiarity with the language.

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By: Ahmad https://thoughtsfromparis.com/thoughts/puns-are-funs/#comment-18249 Fri, 26 Jul 2013 13:46:54 +0000 https://thoughtsfromparis.com/?p=6026#comment-18249 In reply to D.J. Paris.

Jun10TaraBear Wow how did you manage to meet my failmy? Because this sounds exactly like something they would do. Wait!! Does this mean I’m low class in the humor social scale?!? D= No, I think I’ll go with Lazin’s opinion and remember that a quality pun takes intellect and class to come up with. (=Anyway, as always, keep up the PUN-tastic work!! The backgrounds are looking better and better, by the way. And your arms in the fourth panel and face in the last panel are very PUNny!!*P.S. What happens if I’ve already stumbled all the strips? I love your stuff, so I pretty much thumb them right after I read the day’s strip. I even thumbed the store too, for all the cool merch, and the homepage, just because.

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By: PocDesastre https://thoughtsfromparis.com/thoughts/puns-are-funs/#comment-18080 Thu, 11 Jul 2013 16:51:11 +0000 https://thoughtsfromparis.com/?p=6026#comment-18080 You rock. And your puns are better than these: http://www.buzzfeed.com/daves4/of-the-greatest-puns-of-all-time

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By: John P Jones https://thoughtsfromparis.com/thoughts/puns-are-funs/#comment-18062 Tue, 09 Jul 2013 23:44:33 +0000 https://thoughtsfromparis.com/?p=6026#comment-18062 Good story. I love puns. Can’t think of any now,but when I’m with my grand kids they flow like water.(The puns,not the kids.)

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By: Danyel Lafferty https://thoughtsfromparis.com/thoughts/puns-are-funs/#comment-18035 Mon, 08 Jul 2013 14:01:12 +0000 https://thoughtsfromparis.com/?p=6026#comment-18035 It ought to boost your ego to know i lost (“forgot”) my previous login criteria for twitter but re established a new one JUST so i could comment on a story you wrote a few weeks ago- of course you pleasantly replied but did not follow back. 🙁
I will say again i enjoy reading your stories – they have brought many smiles to my face during these drawn out radiation treatments. I thank you for that. If i remember correctly i saw you advertise a book you wrote that i would like to order if i can find the link again. Keep up the good work. Of course your personality is what shines through each story giving them life. So i guess i should really be saying, dont change DJ. Your perfect just the way you are! ;P

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By: Catherine https://thoughtsfromparis.com/thoughts/puns-are-funs/#comment-18034 Mon, 08 Jul 2013 13:26:51 +0000 https://thoughtsfromparis.com/?p=6026#comment-18034 I don’t have a pun…but I have a funny story that is true. A friend of mine went to a supermarket with her 4 year old daughter. When they went to pay for their items the cashier was a midget. (Not politically correct) . Her daughter points to him and loudly states, “look mommy…..a baby with a daddy head! ”

my friend was mortified…..but the entire faculty at my school was hysterical laughing at the picture it conjured up. I still laugh every time I tell it.

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By: Linda Roy https://thoughtsfromparis.com/thoughts/puns-are-funs/#comment-18032 Mon, 08 Jul 2013 03:28:45 +0000 https://thoughtsfromparis.com/?p=6026#comment-18032 In reply to Linda Roy.

Actually…I meant to say “I owe ya pun.” Phew. I still got it.

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