← Back to context Comment by nirvanatikku 13 years ago A good laugh -- it's all in the details; and surprisingly plausible 3 comments nirvanatikku Reply darxius 13 years ago The point of the article was to focus on the predictability of the HN user base as a whole, not that it would be a plausible outcome.You obviously misinterpreted the author's intentions and you missed:* The fact that it wasn't made to make you laugh* Why do we laugh, what makes things funny?* What is laughter, really?(tongue in cheek, of course) amalakar 13 years ago If you want to know more about laughter here is the wikipedia article[1]. Also HowStuffWorks explains how laughter works[2].[1]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laughter[2]: http://science.howstuffworks.com/life/laughter.htm mnicole 13 years ago Ugh, disgusting; take your laugh privilege back to Reddit.
darxius 13 years ago The point of the article was to focus on the predictability of the HN user base as a whole, not that it would be a plausible outcome.You obviously misinterpreted the author's intentions and you missed:* The fact that it wasn't made to make you laugh* Why do we laugh, what makes things funny?* What is laughter, really?(tongue in cheek, of course) amalakar 13 years ago If you want to know more about laughter here is the wikipedia article[1]. Also HowStuffWorks explains how laughter works[2].[1]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laughter[2]: http://science.howstuffworks.com/life/laughter.htm
amalakar 13 years ago If you want to know more about laughter here is the wikipedia article[1]. Also HowStuffWorks explains how laughter works[2].[1]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laughter[2]: http://science.howstuffworks.com/life/laughter.htm
The point of the article was to focus on the predictability of the HN user base as a whole, not that it would be a plausible outcome.
You obviously misinterpreted the author's intentions and you missed:
* The fact that it wasn't made to make you laugh
* Why do we laugh, what makes things funny?
* What is laughter, really?
(tongue in cheek, of course)
If you want to know more about laughter here is the wikipedia article[1]. Also HowStuffWorks explains how laughter works[2].
[1]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laughter
[2]: http://science.howstuffworks.com/life/laughter.htm
Ugh, disgusting; take your laugh privilege back to Reddit.