IN WHICH: Celebrating being a nerd is itself celebrated, and unfunny jokes are proven to be funnier than funny jokes.
Briana's pick: Geek pride!
In case you haven't figured it out yet, nerds and geeks are totally "in." I mean, how else do you think we got this segment on WFPK? Or our blog/podcast at downandnerdy.org? There are several movies, tv shows, and songs celebrating nerds. Technology is in. It took a whole buncha nerds to come up with that social networking site you're addicted to or the smart phone you can't live without. Nerdy folk have never been more necessary. So admit it, nerds are cool. And geeks will lead you to the promise land.
Are you a nerd? Yes? And proud of it? OF COURSE! So don't hold back brothers and sisters. Let the world know just how eminent you really are with this fabulous, laser cut nerd necklace for sale now on handmade marketplace, etsy.com. They got 'em for geeks too. Or ooooh, why don't 'cha wrap this fab double helix around your neck? Not into accessories? While you're there pick up something for your man, like this fancy periodic table t-shirt. Holler if ya love your nerdy self. Then laser cut it, screen print it, and get to work spreading the good news.
James' pick: Broken jokes
I have been told that I have a dry sense of humor. People who are less concerned with being diplomatic have told me that I have a weird sense of humor. What I think I have is a British sense of humor, one that takes great delight in the silly and the absurd. Blame it on/credit it to a youth spent consuming Monty Python and Danger Mouse (no, not the DJ, the world's greatest secret agent mouse).
One of the things I love the most is the "broken joke," a joke that begins in typical fashion but ends with things being somehow not right, or incomplete, or more of a straightforward narrative than a joke. And this, to me, is absolutely hilarious, for some reason. It is intellectual silliness at its finest.
John Hodgman, he of The Daily Show and Mac commercial fame, is a genius at this. He has a chapter in his book "The Areas of My Expertise" called "Jokes that have never produced laughter." Here's one:
Hilarious! I cannot really articulate why this is funny, but trust me: It is very, very funny.
So I set about collecting some more. Some of these are from friends, some from the previously discussed MetaFilter, some from McSweeney's. Enjoy!
Here's the chapter from the John Hodgman book mentioned up above, here's a bunch more broken jokes from McSweeney's and a ton more from a question I posted on AskMe.
[podcast]http://archive.wfpk.org/Podcasts/20100423-nerdy.mp3[/podcast]