Applying rigorous logic to a silly joke is the ultimate form of pedantic comedy. It’s a brilliant demonstration of how being technically correct can be the most effective way to ruin the fun.
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Reading the emails you guys send meAdded:
I have a business email set up. Contact atal jokes, which I primarily use for business. Shocking. Right now, the only emails that I actually get on this are basically sponsorship opportunities for like AI apps, which I'm never going to do, and things like this. Basically, just stupid irrelevant emails from fans um that are just degenerate and make me ashamed of the people who watch my videos. Um, but this one, this one is interesting, so I'm going to go over it.
The subject line of the email is baseball huh squared and the text of the email is baseball huh squared. And then he says, "I was going to say nothing."
So keep in mind the original email was literally just going to be baseball huh squared. And this would not have been a surprising outlier weird email I've received from you guys. But he continues, "But then it dawned on me that it may be necessary for me to explain my genius." Okay. One, it appeals to nerds. Let's be honest, most of your audience, including me, especially me, are no life nerds. Okay, so [email protected] called all of you guys nerds. All right, it looks like a squared question mark, which is double ironic. Now, this is a first point that really grinds my gears because first of all, okay, well, I get what you're saying. A two, like something squared kind of looks like a question mark. A two kind of looks like a question mark. I get it. But then you say which is double ironic. That that's just not true and that doesn't make sense. There really isn't such thing as double irony. Most of the time people say double irony. They're just referring to irony. Irony is a lifeguard drowns while trying to save somebody. That's irony. Double irony would be a lifeguard drowns while trying to save somebody while breaking the safety rules that he wrote. That's double irony. But but that's not like really a thing. Most of the times people say like, "Oh, that's doubly ironic. It's just ironic." But what really pisses me off about this is this even this isn't even doubly ironic.
There is no irony here. What you mean is there are two jokes. Not that it's double ironic. There are two jokes here.
There's no irony here. Irony is when there's a contradiction between appearance and reality. That doesn't exist here. There's just two jokes here, which is baseball, huh? And then, oh wow, the question mark is actually a two. There's no irony here. Three, it will make people go, "Huh?" squared.
Now, this is where you up because even though your last name is Chu, and you're Asian, so you're probably better at math than me. I took years of calculus in college. So, if my memory serves me, I'm about to wreck your This doesn't make any sense because what I think you're trying to say is it will make people go, "Huh, twice." They'll be like, "Baseball, huh?" And then they'll be like, "Wait, that's a question mark."
And they'll go, "Huh, again." But that's not what squared means. When people go huh twice, what you're saying is it will make people go to ha. Ha squared is hu time ha. And since we haven't defined what huh is like that doesn't even make sense. We can't quantify what making people go h squared is if huh has a value of one. One squared is one which means they're only going to go huh once.
So what the are you saying here? There is no value of huh? So, how how can we possibly say he went huh times huh? That doesn't make any sense. Four. Huh?
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