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[[Random-access humor]] is [[Christian Weston Chandler|Christian's]] terminology for his tendency to blurt out whatever random thought enters his mind, regardless of its relevance to a given situation. Normal human beings might describe this as "[[Wikipedia:Non sequitur|non sequitur]]". The "humor" part of the phrase stems from Christian's assumption that if he says something completely irrelevant and random that it is automatically funny, which is a common fallacy among nerds and retards. At this moment, the strongest portrayal of Chris's Random-access humor, can be found in his [[CWCFlyingElephants]] video. | [[Random-access humor]] is [[Christian Weston Chandler|Christian's]] terminology for his tendency to blurt out whatever random thought enters his mind, regardless of its relevance to a given situation. Normal human beings might describe this as "[[Wikipedia:Non sequitur|non sequitur]]". The "humor" part of the phrase stems from Christian's assumption that if he says something completely irrelevant and random that it is automatically funny, which is a common fallacy among nerds and retards. At this moment, the strongest portrayal of Chris's Random-access humor, can be found in his [[CWCFlyingElephants]] video. | ||
Chris's Random-Access Humor is often unoriginal, and jokes are mostly taken from [[Adult Swim]] shows, [[Monty Python's Flying Circus]], [[Family Guy]], or even shows like [[Wikipedia:Ed, Edd 'n Eddy|Ed, Edd 'n Eddy]] and [[Wikipedia:Samurai Pizza Cats|Samurai Pizza Cats]] making them completely out of context. This shows that even when Chris doesn't have to make any sense, he still has a hard time coming up with original material | Chris's Random-Access Humor is often unoriginal, and jokes are mostly taken from [[Adult Swim]] shows, [[Monty Python's Flying Circus]], [[Family Guy]], or even shows like [[Wikipedia:Ed, Edd 'n Eddy|Ed, Edd 'n Eddy]] and [[Wikipedia:Samurai Pizza Cats|Samurai Pizza Cats]] making them completely out of context. This shows that even when Chris doesn't have to make any sense, he still has a hard time coming up with original material. When Chris is original, it's mostly in the form of childish rhymes ("Uncle Spunky is a Funky Monkey," "Yellow is a mellow color") and word plays. This is due to Chris being a "somewhat concrete" thinker, has a hard time understanding abstract concepts, including humor. | ||
Chris also uses the term "Random Access Memory", which is basically when he says something completely random without the intent of being funny. Mostly he uses these when a conversation is going a direction that he doesn't want to and hopes that interjecting this other thought line will let him not be reminded, if only briefly, of what a failure he is. | Chris also uses the term "Random Access Memory", which is basically when he says something completely random without the intent of being funny. Mostly he uses these when a conversation is going a direction that he doesn't want to and hopes that interjecting this other thought line will let him not be reminded, if only briefly, of what a failure he is. |
Revision as of 20:03, 27 November 2009
- random access n.
- 1. (computing) type of storage access where arbitrary data can be accessed, as opposed to sequential access (q.v.). See also random access memory.
- 2. (CWCism) non-sequiturial; lacking any coherence.
- humor n.
- 1. Something funny.
- 2. (CWCism) Something not funny, but which can be made funny through application of random access (q.v.)
Random-access humor is Christian's terminology for his tendency to blurt out whatever random thought enters his mind, regardless of its relevance to a given situation. Normal human beings might describe this as "non sequitur". The "humor" part of the phrase stems from Christian's assumption that if he says something completely irrelevant and random that it is automatically funny, which is a common fallacy among nerds and retards. At this moment, the strongest portrayal of Chris's Random-access humor, can be found in his CWCFlyingElephants video.
Chris's Random-Access Humor is often unoriginal, and jokes are mostly taken from Adult Swim shows, Monty Python's Flying Circus, Family Guy, or even shows like Ed, Edd 'n Eddy and Samurai Pizza Cats making them completely out of context. This shows that even when Chris doesn't have to make any sense, he still has a hard time coming up with original material. When Chris is original, it's mostly in the form of childish rhymes ("Uncle Spunky is a Funky Monkey," "Yellow is a mellow color") and word plays. This is due to Chris being a "somewhat concrete" thinker, has a hard time understanding abstract concepts, including humor.
Chris also uses the term "Random Access Memory", which is basically when he says something completely random without the intent of being funny. Mostly he uses these when a conversation is going a direction that he doesn't want to and hopes that interjecting this other thought line will let him not be reminded, if only briefly, of what a failure he is.
“ | Well, just like a computer, my brain is random. It picks up memories at random. I cannot simply access them sometimes, even though most of the time I can. But sometimes I can't, and they later come back to me at random. | ” |
Chris, showing off his mad computer science and neuroscience skills |
Random ramblings
In November 2007, in a misguided attempt to help Encyclopedia Dramatica get to know him better and stop trolling him, Christian added the following to his ED page:
Each Brain in every person in the world is a computer, complete with an InfiniteGB RAM...Emphasis on Random, and our Autistic Hero is no exception. Here are some of his ramblings that can make him comparable to the TV-Talking-styles of those retarded robots, the Junkeons...
“
-"Carrots are good for your eyes, can it dial a phone?"[1]
-"Uncle Spunky is a Funky Monkey."
-"Yellow is a Mellow Color."
-"All aboard, here we go, let's go...somewhere else."
-"I once knew a man from Nantucket, and he had on his head a stupid bucket."
-"I'm gonna call my lawer, his name is Tom Seywer, he has a daughter named Sue, who has been visiting her Uncle Sam for many years. Poor Tom."
-"I knew a nose from the Pocanose, but then he ran away to Snotsvillvania."
-"Quiet everybody, Emperor Fred has an announcement...FRED." [2]
-"Call 'Right Now', and we'll send you a beautiful girl to be your Sweetheart, FREE. But you'd better call 'Right Now', or otherwise you'll get bupkis. And believe me, you do not want bupkis. Welcome to Bupkistown."
-"Welcome to the Novelty Shop, this is Bob, how can I help you?...Okay, we can do that."
-"Well get out of here. What are you waiting on? I'm gonna chase you outta here."[3]
-"You've got a Hippo on your head."
-"Transformers. Robots on your head. Okay."
-"I'm upside-down in a car, drivin' my way to the grocery store."
-"I have bow-ties on my feet, I must be walking with my neck."
-"Root-de-do-de-do. Stop saying 'Root-de-do-de-do,' that's my bit, get your own. Oh, okay, how about 'Spling-ling, bling-ling, splee-de-de-le-deee?'"
-"What? Pod six doesn't need a Pro Shop, they need a dentist. [4]"
-"Is this Walter Grisby? Who threw a frisbee? Well you know what?"
” Chris-Chan I Watch TOO MUCH FUCKING TELEVISION!!!
Sauces
- ↑ Originally said by Ed; originated from Ed, Edd 'n Eddy episode "One Plus One Equals Ed"
- ↑ From the US-dubbed version of Samurai Pizza Cats. Emperor Fred only said his name because he had "had his wisdom teeth removed."
- ↑ Originally said by Meatwad; originated from Aqua Teen Hunger Force episode "Ol' Drippy
- ↑ Sealab 2021 episode "Legend of Baggy Pants" (Pod Six was another pod that was part of the lab, whom Captain Murphy referred to as "jerks")
See also
- Punchy - A fighting electric hedgehog pokemon that is the master of "Random-access humor", although so far has never used it.