The history and humor of the fart
杰瑞发布于2023-12-30
The history and humor of the fart
- The silent but violent. - That's bad. Or the noisy but innocent. Worse, in terms of producing humor, uh, I think, noise has more potential to produce humor. ( chattering ) ( farting ) ( men shouting ) As far as what might make me a bit squeamish, I think it's the smell. I don't know if he held it in for that time or what. You know, the noise is funny, but when it smells so bad... - That you can just taste it? - ...that's just gross. That's a bonus. Well, Jaken, do your farts reek? No. They really do. I mean, I didn't mind smells associated with farts too much until I learned that smells are actually produced by physical molecules. And whenever I remember that-- whenever I think there's something physical-- from somebody else's... insides in my nostrils, then that tends to make me a bit queasy. Female interviewer: Thank you for teaching me that. Female interviewer: Yeah, there's actually particles in the air. Yeah, we know. We don't wanna think about it. ( gasps ) Really? Yeah, you really are tasting it. ( groaning ) Female narrator: The "escapee," which takes place when trying to pee at the urinal or forcing a poop. ( giggling ) It's not like you just pooped on him. - I mean, it... - Well, sorta. - It's in the air. - I know.