• Mr_Blott@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Ok, I’ll walk you through it. I am OP btw

    I believe the basic structure is called a “bait and switch”, a fairly common writing trick

    I asked a builder why this was, and he said that the lateral forces created by a slightly tilted window

    This is the “bait” bit. It sounds like a real comment so far

    has just enough force to rip the entire side of a house clean off

    This is the part where, if you didn’t have the reading comprehension of a six month old duck, you’d start to realise that, perhaps this wasn’t a serious comment. There’s no way a slightly tilted window is ripping the entire side of a house off, surely? That’s the “switch”

    due to houses having the structural integrity of wet newspaper,

    This line is pretty much only there as a setup to the next line. Houses, I’m sorry to inform you, do not have the structural integrity of wet newspaper. That would be as dangerous as it is impractical

    which is the preferred construction method in the States

    This bit, unsurprisingly, isn’t exactly true either

    I hope, now that I’ve broken the comment into its constituant parts, that you’re rolling on the floor, clutching your aching ribs and laughing tears of joy.

    Explaining jokes always makes them far funnier

    • Alk@lemmy.world
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      10 months ago

      In this case it’s true, I am laughing more at this than the actual joke (which I also laughed at). This back and forth was the setup and the explanation is the punchline.