Something happened, and I think it was the internet where people didn't realize that the stuff that was being promoted as "funny" was probably being made popular by literal 6th graders. Like if you saw them in person, you'd go, what retarded 6th grade humor, but because everyone's anonymous on the internet, humor devolved into whoever spent the most time on it and normies think that that's comedy now because "the crowds can't be wrong".
In the past, even non-funny people never were intentionally cringe like this stuff. Go look at talk shows from the 90s or whatever.
I think the stuff that people think is funny and is "modern culture" if they could look through the monitor screens and see the type of person who actually finds this stuff legitimately funny/is creating this stuff and isn't just going along with the 99% of the population, they'd just about die from second-hand embarrassment.
Something happened, and I think it was the internet where people didn't realize that the stuff that was being promoted as "funny" was probably being made popular by literal 6th graders. Like if you saw them in person, you'd go, what retarded 6th grade humor, but because everyone's anonymous on the internet, humor devolved into whoever spent the most time on it and normies think that that's comedy now because "the crowds can't be wrong".
In the past, even non-funny people never were intentionally cringe like this stuff. Go look at talk shows from the 90s or whatever.
I think the stuff that people think is funny and is "modern culture" if they could look through the monitor screens and see the type of person who actually finds this stuff legitimately funny/is creating this stuff and isn't just going along with the 99% of the population, they'd just about die from second-hand embarrassment.