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Humor could be of any type and situation. There is dark humor and then there is light humor.
If someone has a dark sense of humor, their jokes often revolve around grim subjects like death. For example, if you told the joke " every time my Nan went to a wedding she told me you'll be next, so when we went to a funeral I told her she'd be next" that would be black humor or dark humor.
Crude or even worse, sexual crude humor. I can't stand either of these. I have a LARGE sense of humor, in fact, my dad says that I would laugh at a cat crossing the street, so if I don't think something is funny, it's probably crude or sexual crude humor!!
There are many examples of humor including funny humor such as a joke. There is also dark humor that hurts people.
If you are "in the dark," you do not understand something. The image is of a person fumbling around in a black space, trying to find something. The antonym of this is "to see the light," which means to suddenly understand. If you just don't know what something means, you could say "I'm in the dark on that subject, could you explain it to me?"
Extreme humour, often dark, sarcastic and biting.
There is humor that is funny in a happy way: like someone cracking a joke, then there is dark humor: like someone slipping on a banana peel and falling down the stairs.
South Park
Laugh at people around you by talking smack quietly with your friend. Be sincere and the opposite of a pansy. Also either have a dark sense of humor or an accepting for dark things as well as a dark sense of humor. Also have sarcasm that isn't lame or korny. Also, hate the system...
Cyanide and Happiness's humor is often described as being dark and cynical, sometimes slightly offensive or depressing. There isn't always a punchline to the jokes.
Dickens tries to use "dark humor" to make contrast of light and shade
It is material generally associated with death, pain or suffering etc.