“Discover the Hidden Humor in Heartbreak: 77 Pics That Will Make You Smile Through Tears!”

"Discover the Hidden Humor in Heartbreak: 77 Pics That Will Make You Smile Through Tears!"
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Aroesti seeks to answer the question “Why is millennial humor so weird?” and suggests that it reflects the sentiments of many young people that the world just doesn’t make sense anymore. In 2017, The Washington Post offered another reason: we’re becoming more rootless with the delay of marriage, kids, and home ownership, and disillusion with religion, so all that gets reflected in the comedy and the content online that we consume.

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Aroesti calls the shows she listed “sadcoms” and describes them as “a strain of comedy-drama shuddering under the weight of personal hardship and the idea that actual jokes are largely unnecessary.” This type of humor, according to her, pierces the panic-inducing online news cycle and gives us at least some reprieve from the world going to bits.

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Gen Z, in turn, amp up their attraction to dark humor by laughing at their own trauma and hardships. Much of Gen Z’s humor reflects their struggles with mental health conditions and the dystopic state of the world. Some say that Gen Z is the most honest generation yet: they call it as they see it.

One young person told the Bipolar and Depression Support Alliance that nihilism is the go-to response for this generation because they don’t see adults and politicians taking action to solve societal problems like climate change, school shootings, socioeconomic inequality, and many others.

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Experts say that Gen Z is the generation that grew up with many stressful global incidents and the internet. This cocktail brewed an army of nihilistic, absurd humor-loving kids. Columnist Elise Sanders even likened Gen Z to the Dadaist movement, because they, too, reject the logic and restrictions of capitalist societies.

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