kraftiekortie wrote:
That's a sort of a variation on the "No Soap Radio" sort of joke, which my brother tortured me with when I was a kid.
It's meant to be nonsensical.
Like: "Why did the chicken cross the road?"
answer: "No soap radio!"
I looked up "no soap radio", and it was interesting. Apparently the idea of it is that it's
not funny, but if it's told as if it
were a joke, people will laugh because they feel they are
supposed to, socially speaking. Us aspies are less likely to react out of perceived appropriateness in this way--however if I myself am any guide, we are quite a bit
more likely to actually find something random and illogical
genuinely funny, just because of the mere fact that it is random.
Years ago, I had the idea that it would be funny to walk along the street with someone, randomly look around a corner while appearing to be surprised by something, and exclaim "Pumpkin logic!". I didn't actually do it, but the point is that the idea of saying something so nonsensical is hilarious for me to think about. I had no idea that there were actual jokes based around saying random stuff like this--I thought such an idea was simply a product of my silly aspie mind. So if I wasn't caught up in thinking I was supposed to understand them, I'd have found many of the "no soap radio" jokes genuinely funny.