Schadenfreude: “pleasure derived by someone from another person’s misfortune.”
When you stop and think about it, ALL jokes are about the misfortune or “injury” of someone/something. I put injury in quotes due to the fact that sometimes the something is an inanimate object or even an abstract thing like language (i.e. puns are all about twisting and distorting and “hurting” language.)
enigmamz about 4 years ago
He floundered.
Marblemouth about 4 years ago
Not having water around is a beatch.
gopher gofer about 4 years ago
well, that was certainly a flop…
Alberta Oil Premium Member about 4 years ago
Never considered the wind.. darn sail did me in.
Bill The Nuke about 4 years ago
MineMineMineMineMineMineMineMineMineMineMine!
ptnjbrown about 4 years ago
Ignore him, he’s trying to bait you.
geese28 about 4 years ago
Schadenfraude: pleasure from the humiliation of others
Lablubber about 4 years ago
Lend me a fin would ya?
Petemejia77 about 4 years ago
More like 20 years to late for this joke!
ekke about 4 years ago
Can you spare me a fin?
prabbit237 about 4 years ago
Schadenfreude: “pleasure derived by someone from another person’s misfortune.”
When you stop and think about it, ALL jokes are about the misfortune or “injury” of someone/something. I put injury in quotes due to the fact that sometimes the something is an inanimate object or even an abstract thing like language (i.e. puns are all about twisting and distorting and “hurting” language.)