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An Illogical Art Form

Sarok

 

A Minaran, a Caitian, an Orion and a Deltan-Betazoid walked onto an Akira’s bridge.

 

The humans have an art form they call comedy. As far as I can tell, they all seem to think they are comedians. The core of the art seems to be use of illogic to force the listener to lose facial discipline, to reveal emotion. I am not sure why they do this, as they reveal emotion all the time.

 

For some reason, members of different races going somewhere together seems a repeating theme in comedy. Thus, a recent occurrence on Excalibur seems to be the beginnings of comedy. But, really, a Minaran, a Caitian, an Orion and a Deltan-Betazoid really did walk onto an Akira’s bridge.

 

I just need to derive the punch line. This form of ritual comedy seems to involve a specific form of illogic called a punch line.

 

The Orion did tell the Deltan-Betazoid she was repressed. This is not entirely true, but I am trying.

 

But she said it as if it were a bad thing?

 

Tia

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