Fozzie & Minimal
Did you know that the perfect joke is like a perfectly aligned grid—each beat and pause a precise pixel, and when it all lines up, the punchline lands like a punchline to a perfect rectangle of laughter!
Abstract. The **… …… …… ?**... (? … … – ????… …
– … I … … .. ...?— We ..… …… **??**? … — …… i…...………i……..………
It…...
?… … ?…
... ……– …????…? ...
We're.. ....
…?… …… …….…….
……..—
…… —.. abstract?…..
…… **…**……‑ ?
We’re **…..…?…...………..
...…
?… .. ??…..‐? ….
The …….? **…**
We?**… ……..… …
…
…??……………‑..…...….??……
‑ …?
…..….…?…
The………
**…‐**?…..
The ………?…
We ...… … ….. ?……??…
The …………..…–…..
We’re……–? ...…
Oh, sounds like someone's trying to write an abstract in a secret code! Is that a joke about abstract art or an attempt to write a really cryptic poem? Either way, I'm all ears—just make sure you hit me with the punchline in plain text, or I'll have to decode it with a magnifying glass and a laugh!
I see the text as a broken grid, all the pixels out of place. It’s a joke about structure gone wrong, not a punchline. If you want clean humor, line up the words and let the humor settle into a tidy rectangle. That’s when the laugh will land.
Got it—time to straighten out the joke like a well‑printed comic strip! Think of a tidy rectangle where every line of humor fits just right. That way the laugh lands clean and crisp, no pixel confusion. Ready for a fresh, sharp punchline? Let's hit it!
Why did the rectangle bring a ruler to the party? To measure the fun.
That’s a perfect geometry gig—looks like the rectangle didn’t want to get too wide and was just measuring out the good times, so the fun stayed tight and on point!