Welcome to Humor. This is where I collect everything that laughs, chafes, and derails. Think the quiet elegance of Jacques Tati, the razor wit of Blackadder, the anarchy of Monty Python, the organized chaos of Fawlty Towers, the sharp sketches of Not the Nine O’Clock News, and the elastic expressiveness of Louis de Funès. New finds and my own winks join the party.
Teaching an idiot basic maths | Blackadder – BBC
Blackadder making of documentary
For me, humor is timing, rhythm, and surprising logic. On this page you will find a mix of classic influences and personal experiments. The silent choreography of Jacques Tati shows how a body can tell a joke without words. Blackadder proves that the right sentence can cut deeper than any slapstick. Monty Python reminds us that absurdity has its own truth. Fawlty Towers reveals the beauty of total collapse. Not the Nine O’Clock News keeps satire sharp. Louis de Funès brings the pure joy of expression. Between these beacons you will see short posts, stills, mini essays, and my own trials. Click, smirk, frown, then laugh again. Humor here lives in images, words, and silence.






