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Laughter is said to be the best medicine, helping to alleviate stress, improve relationships, and boost overall well-being. Comedy has been an integral part of human culture for centuries, providing amusement and entertainment to people of all ages and backgrounds. However, there exists a realm of so-called humor that fails miserably in its attempts to evoke laughter - it is the realm of the "not funny".
The "not funny" refers to jokes, pranks, or actions that fall flat, leaving those involved in an awkward state of silence or confusion rather than eliciting amusement. These failed attempts at humor can take various forms, from tasteless and offensive jokes to poorly timed and poorly executed pranks. Whatever the case may be, they serve as reminders of the thin line between comedy and discomfort.