Why the funniest jokes at the Edinburgh fringe just didn't make me laugh | Zoe Williams
Briefly

In stand-up, a joke is indivisible from its context, balancing the line between funny and not-funny, with laughter often stemming from relief that no one died.
The funniest one-liners at this year's Edinburgh festival, mostly puns, seem much less funny when written down, akin to explaining why the Beatles were good using only nine notes.
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