Do you think the visual queues of sarcasm, etc. being lost on social media could be contributing to that number being so high?
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True of many things. There have always been bad people. Now we know about so many of them as soon as they achieve notoriety with 24X7 coverage on cable & social media.
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How relatively successful do you think humorless people are. They seem concerned in the upper middle class.
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fascinating
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again, in social media we communicate through text and that makes it harder to interpret if a person is being sarcastic or not, tone of voice and facial expressions make it way easier to tell.
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I think, that a lack of a sense of humor natural runs about 20%, but a humorless culture can "teach" it out of the other 10%, adding up to 30%. In America. This is typical of Millennials. They look for offense first, & by that time, the laugh is lost!
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Comedy also different on Twitter.
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And then of course, the system of selective preferences that filters them closer to the "top" these days.
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Agreed
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