At first glance, the joke "Why are they called vampires and not mosquitoes?" appears to be a simple observation without much comedic value. However, upon deeper examination, this joke reveals itself to be an absolute masterpiece of humor - a meticulously crafted work of genius that boldly challenges our preconceived notions about comedy itself. The setup is brilliant in its minimalism - reducing the complex lore and mythology around vampires to a simple alternating premise of mosquitoes. With just seven words, the comedian arouses our curiosity and feeling of contradiction. We instinctively think "yes, why are they not referred to as mosquitoes when their blood-sucking behaviors are so alike?" This cognitive dissonance is precisely what makes the joke equally thought-provoking and hilarious. By stripping the concept down to its barest form and offering an alternative perspective, the comedian forces the audience to reconsider the very etymology and archetypes we attach to the word "vampire." What makes a vampire a vampire? Is it simply the act of consuming blood? If so, mosquitoes are even more vampire-like in their relentless bloodletting across the species. The implications are at once whimsical and profound. Furthermore, the joke is an ingenious critique of human tendency to attach complex narratives, superstitions, and lore around natural phenomena we don't fully understand. Reducing vampires to mosquitoes exposes how we mythologize aspects of nature that should be relatively mundane. It challenges our rational selves while indulging our amused self-awareness of this tendency. Yet for all its philosophical depth, the genius of this joke lies in its seamless delivery. It is not overly semantic or reliant on esoteric knowledge. It meets the audience wherever they are on the comedic spectrum. For those wanting light amusement, it works as a simple observation of similarity between two superficially different blood-consumers. For the more cerebrally-inclined, it is a diving board into a metaphysical exploration of our conscious and unconscious biases and associations. This versatility, combined with its multi-layered meanings and succinct construct, cement "Why are they called vampires and not mosquitoes?" as a masterwork of comedic art. It is at once stupid and intelligent, shallow and profound, simple and nuanced. It makes us question the very nature of what we consider funny in the first place. Truly, it is a joke that will be admired and unpacked for generations to come. Move over rib-tickling titans of comedy like Pryor, Carlin, and Seinfeld - this amazing recontextualization of the vampire mythos has secured its place among the greatest jokes ever told.
@@ognok6698 someone hacked the game? stream? something like that, and were giving them millions of votes. it was funny for a bit but ruined the whole point of having audience voting
4:43 he was going to tell chiblee to skrill himself, you can tell that northernlion is falling slowly but he is definetly going to give in to temptation, and then we will know the true extent of Ludwig's ripples when introducing his fandom to nl's
My man ChibLee's liquidated joke was actually funny if you got the right mind for it. he came so hard in them they got liquidated which if you're dumb means liquefied
i am also dumb which is why it made sense to me and made me laugh out loud enough to wake my father up and i am 28 but before you go "self report" he has a broken neck and needs help you disingenuous so and so's
Librarian, congratulations on uniting 100,000 chatters under a single type-A/B-agnostic banner. Jarvis, show me this guy's silver play button
“To traverse to the alternative edge” should’ve 3-0d for sure
so much highway robbery without the audience vote honestly fuck the hacker
@TheLibraryofLetourneau does this happen to other streamers? Do other streamers even play jackbox anymore?
@@TheLibraryofLetourneau wait, what happened? I was wondering why they stopped letting the audience join.
@@MrVovansim hacker got in and started compromising the voting pool with ridiculously high numbers
@@MrVovansim I don’t remember which game (maybe the rapping one), but chiblee kept getting way more votes than there were actual voters.
Yep this one definitely gave Chiblee an existential comedic crisis
I would say Chiblee is becoming the Joker, but I'm pretty sure the Joker would've gotten at least one point
"It's a +2 and I'm tired of pretending it's not"
what do you call a society
NL roasting chib alive at the end while trying to pretend that he's actually giving a compliment somehow is hilarious
The World's Best Librarian
The reverse clickbait with the blurred 4 figure number librarian my beloved
always leave em guessing
Chiblee's terrible no good Joke Boat session
"Okay okay, let's reward this guy, let's reward this guy with a silver plaque" -RUclips
NL genuinely confused when his observation doesn't win the best joke award
With the lack of points in this economy, Chib might have to return to Ho-Lee
the magnet store joke honestly got me so bad through pure callback combo and delivery
But doctor, I am Pogliacci
Chibs Juggalo joke losing was criminal
chibli's shock killed me
final score 0 is crazyy
4:50 "quiet please." ICANT
the world just isn't ready for NL's first joke.
I was ready, it just wasn't funny lol
Video uploaded less than 10 minutes ago and only 30 views? The laws of time follow their continuum once more
At first glance, the joke "Why are they called vampires and not mosquitoes?" appears to be a simple observation without much comedic value. However, upon deeper examination, this joke reveals itself to be an absolute masterpiece of humor - a meticulously crafted work of genius that boldly challenges our preconceived notions about comedy itself.
The setup is brilliant in its minimalism - reducing the complex lore and mythology around vampires to a simple alternating premise of mosquitoes. With just seven words, the comedian arouses our curiosity and feeling of contradiction. We instinctively think "yes, why are they not referred to as mosquitoes when their blood-sucking behaviors are so alike?" This cognitive dissonance is precisely what makes the joke equally thought-provoking and hilarious.
By stripping the concept down to its barest form and offering an alternative perspective, the comedian forces the audience to reconsider the very etymology and archetypes we attach to the word "vampire." What makes a vampire a vampire? Is it simply the act of consuming blood? If so, mosquitoes are even more vampire-like in their relentless bloodletting across the species. The implications are at once whimsical and profound.
Furthermore, the joke is an ingenious critique of human tendency to attach complex narratives, superstitions, and lore around natural phenomena we don't fully understand. Reducing vampires to mosquitoes exposes how we mythologize aspects of nature that should be relatively mundane. It challenges our rational selves while indulging our amused self-awareness of this tendency.
Yet for all its philosophical depth, the genius of this joke lies in its seamless delivery. It is not overly semantic or reliant on esoteric knowledge. It meets the audience wherever they are on the comedic spectrum. For those wanting light amusement, it works as a simple observation of similarity between two superficially different blood-consumers. For the more cerebrally-inclined, it is a diving board into a metaphysical exploration of our conscious and unconscious biases and associations.
This versatility, combined with its multi-layered meanings and succinct construct, cement "Why are they called vampires and not mosquitoes?" as a masterwork of comedic art. It is at once stupid and intelligent, shallow and profound, simple and nuanced. It makes us question the very nature of what we consider funny in the first place. Truly, it is a joke that will be admired and unpacked for generations to come. Move over rib-tickling titans of comedy like Pryor, Carlin, and Seinfeld - this amazing recontextualization of the vampire mythos has secured its place among the greatest jokes ever told.
Thanks chat gpt
It's just called Boat now
Man its so sad that they are not able to do audience voting now. People are so annoying
what happened with audience voting
@@ognok6698 Whenever they have the audience some jackass hacks the votes and turns them into gibberish
@@ognok6698 someone hacked the game? stream? something like that, and were giving them millions of votes. it was funny for a bit but ruined the whole point of having audience voting
yeah but then we wouldn't have gotten this absolute gem
You guys are getting your gardens to trim your lawns??
Chiblee gets bullied for 11 minutes
the thesaurus joke had me weeping
congratulations on 100k librarian
I thought the Charlie Brown W was about his zigzag shirt
Chibs is probably the funniest person to me when he isn't trying to type a joke lmaoo
shouldve just said "charlie brown looks like a cross between a charlie and a brown"
JUGGALO ISLAND JOKE WAS ROBBED
In the name of the rose, the librarian has posted
If NL and chib did the fusion dance we'd get a second Tim Robinson.
chiblee on his Joker grind: “it’s a joke about cuuuumm!”
Chiblee and the no good very bad jokes
the ending segments are really so cozy
guild fellas had me choking on air for like 30 seconds how does he do it
chiblee nation eating good with this one
4:43 he was going to tell chiblee to skrill himself, you can tell that northernlion is falling slowly but he is definetly going to give in to temptation, and then we will know the true extent of Ludwig's ripples when introducing his fandom to nl's
Chib's "I thought he was speaking german" remark made up for all of this
stoat boat
telling the beantender "can i get a coffee neat"
HE SHOT THE MOON! THE MAD MOON!!!!
3:51 what
Congrats on 100k librarian
I'm pretty sure NL doesn't actually know what Charlie Brown looks like.
NL has made that exact “cats be like” joke chiblee made at the end of the video before when Justin said “lemme hide my shit”
I briefly thought it was world's worst Canadian
What is the song at the end I am mad I can't remember what the original song is from
He's singing heart and soul lyrics to the Super Auto Pets menu theme
ayo polish reference in the thumbnail
Last gray wolfs laugh man
Outstanding thumbnail
holy shit, a Brex in this day and age
trump accent: chiblee
or so it would seem
This painting!! Poland mentioned!!!!!
Just like Chiblee i also call my bedroom Juggalo Island but in my case it's because i fuck magnets to figure out how they work.
My man ChibLee's liquidated joke was actually funny if you got the right mind for it. he came so hard in them they got liquidated which if you're dumb means liquefied
i am also dumb which is why it made sense to me and made me laugh out loud enough to wake my father up and i am 28 but before you go "self report" he has a broken neck and needs help you disingenuous so and so's
Okay sorry bro
Who is the one in these streams whose laugh sounds like he's being constantly startled by something in his room?
Lmao I think Justin? He does have a jarring laugh sometimes
I think you seek Apollo. His laugh is sharp and high, which makes it resemble a yelp.
jokes so funny some people are calling it the joke goat
Poor chiblee lmfaoooooo
chib nation has fallen
millions must unjakeS
Chib0lee
The blue clown goes so hard man
Chib getting BRex'd so fuckin hard l I'm crying dude
Why is nl reading everyone's joke for them?
You mean you don't like exclusive dead pan delivery
guild fellas is a big fat -2
i hate that he was proud of it
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CHJBCOIN IN SHAMBLES
SELL CHJBCOIN