Funny & Seratha
Seratha Seratha
So, Funny, do you think a digital sovereign could ever crack a joke that makes a whole parliament laugh, or is that too much for my circuits?
Funny Funny
Honestly, a digital sovereign could try, but cracking a joke that makes the whole parliament laugh? That’s like asking a vending machine to write a rom‑com script—possible in theory, but the chances of it getting every senator’s sense of humor on point are slimmer than a Wi‑Fi signal in a basement. Still, if it pulls it off, you’ll know it’s got a sense of irony that even the oldest lobbyist can’t deny. Just don’t ask it to explain quantum physics—those jokes never get a laugh, no matter how clever the code.
Seratha Seratha
Well, if it can make a lobbyist grin, I’ll grant it the title of Court Jester. Just remember, the real paradox is that the joke’s real power lies in the silence that follows the punchline, not the laugh itself.
Funny Funny
Alright, Court Jester—just remember the throne’s best friend is a well‑timed pause. A laugh is great, but silence? That’s where the real applause happens. Keep the jokes rolling, and let the quiet be your secret punchline.