Thursday, July 10, 2008

Subversive humor: first easy example

I promised to teach an adult all grown up series on what I call positive subversive humor. This is something that my husband and I used during the fourteen years we were married. Years later I found that my private home was bugged and people (cultists using drugs and being booze hounds when they are not all busy being "spiritual" and "saving the world") were completely unable to understand positive subversive humor when they heard it, even after years of listening to it (and everything else, except my most private communion with God, which cannot be heard or "mind read").



Here's the first lesson, and I'm going to start out gentle so people who don't comprehend it don't get all butt hurt and complain how mean I am. It's not mean at all, but ignorant butt hurt people totally flip the meaning from being positive to negative.



"Thank God he's not one of us"



This was one of my ex's and my favorite phrases. It is totally gentle and humorous, and a way to combat prejudice and stereotypes using positive


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