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chavvah ([personal profile] chavvah) wrote2005-12-14 01:33 pm

I admit it--I'm jealous.

The fact remains that, despite being incredibly funny and cute (as seen here) I have never gotten 86 comments on my journal about how to make a cup of tea*. In fact, I have never received 86 comments on one entry about anything, ever! I haven't even broken the big five-o (which is such a pain in the ass to read, but still a point of pride). Even my most hilarious posts, such as the parody anti-feminist article and my adventures with the film crew of doom (doooooooooooooooom!) haven't got nearly enough play, in my opinion. At this rate I'll never get a badly-animated, falsettoed Emily Dickinson to talk trash about me.

In my quest to throw a comment party that brings all the posters to the yard**, I have decided that any really popular post that I would have a chance of making must contain the following elements:

- humour
- erudition
- pathos
- sexy results
- at least a few metaquoteable lines
- pie


I also know that in the past, mathematics have been used to predict earthquakes, hit songs, and the continued popularity of e.e. cummings***. So I will now attempt to mathematically determine the funny. [livejournal.com profile] halfacricket, and anyone else out there who does numbers, you may want to cover your eyes, because my sheer mathematical brilliance**** may cause you to go temporarily insane.

Humour (h) is one of three elements needed to calculate the shape of a multi-faceted post such as this one, the other two being the reaction to the humour, or laughter (l), and the degree to which real events are exaggerated in order to obtain the humour, or bullshit (b). The post being naturally mutifaceted, it can be best represented by a prism, or



Erudition is (in my opinion at least) twice as essential as humour when it comes to entertainment; however, erudition is at its best when multiplied through the use of humour. Thus:

h(e²) or more vernacularly h(ee)

Pathos (p) really only works if the readership is similar enough to the author’s state of mind to be able to recognize and empathize. On Livejournal, one must therefore depend on the Compassion of Strangers (cos). The author must avoid, at all costs, descending into bathos. The best way to do this is to be loveably upbeat and quirky (q) about one’s own situation. All things being equal:

cos(q) = cos(q + 2p)

Sexy results... well. If you apply mathematical precision***** to your own Livejournal exploits, I can guarantee those. After all, what is sexier than the ultimate result, pie (π)?

Of course, there must be enough pie to go around. Fortunately, π*r^2 (pie are square), which means you can easily cut it into much smaller pieces.

Pie for all!




*Although there was a lengthy thread about Jean-Luc Picard. Still.
**Damn right, it's better than etc.
***Just kidding. No one could have predicted that. He's been writing the same damn poem for years and no one's noticed.
****Brilliance, assmilinery, whatever.
*****Do not post or e-mail correcting my math. I am woefully aware of the fact that I am not a mathematician. I have had moments in my life where it took me five or even ten minutes to calculate a tip at ten percent. In fact, it took me three tries to count the number of asterisks this footnote was supposed to have.

[identity profile] october31st.livejournal.com 2005-12-14 08:14 pm (UTC)(link)
See, this is the part where I admit I've never seen nor read GwtW. Alas.

[identity profile] archaica.livejournal.com 2005-12-14 08:18 pm (UTC)(link)
OK you remember the Simpsons episode where Homer got the trampoline? And there was a field of injured children stretching away into the distance, because Homer didn't care about safety? That was a total homage to that scene.

Plus I really enjoy GWTW, and you should watch it.

[identity profile] october31st.livejournal.com 2005-12-14 08:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Hee. That spoke much more aptly to my level of cultural awareness.

And yes, it is definitely one of those classic movies I have to see sooner or later. That and Casablanca, fercryinoutloud.

[identity profile] archaica.livejournal.com 2005-12-14 08:21 pm (UTC)(link)
You know, I'm glad I haven't seen every one of those classic movies. Because I always have something new to see!

1939 really was a great year for the movies! I don't think there's been another year since that was quite so packed with classics.

[identity profile] jandyle.livejournal.com 2005-12-14 08:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, see, I've seen GWtW and I sorta wish I had not wasted my time. Watching that movie just makes me want to punch Scarlett O'Hara. Or maybe just push her down the stairs.

I cheered when Rhett responded to her squeelings of "oh my, if you leave what ever will I do?" with "Frankly my dear, I don't give a damn."

[identity profile] archaica.livejournal.com 2005-12-14 08:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, yeah. That's what makes the movie so great - the fact that it has a completely unreconstructed whore as its main character.

[identity profile] october31st.livejournal.com 2005-12-14 09:22 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, of course she was unreconstructed - this was just prior to the Reconstruction!

*rimshot*

[identity profile] archaica.livejournal.com 2005-12-14 09:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah do declare, we have a new winnah!!

[identity profile] slammerkinbabe.livejournal.com 2005-12-15 04:53 pm (UTC)(link)
I've never seen Casablanca either!