The reason could be that the comic has a fresh perspective on daily life, uses wordplay and puns effectively, or simply has characters with a great sense of humor. Maybe it even pokes fun at serious topics in a light-hearted manner.
It's usually the combination of clever jokes, unique characters, and unexpected situations.
It could be the unique characters and their wacky personalities that make the comic's lines funny.
A comic says funny things when it has a fresh perspective, surprises the reader, and uses humor that resonates with a wide audience. Maybe it plays with stereotypes in a funny way or has crazy plot twists that make you laugh out loud.
Tour guides might say something like, 'Look, that tree over there looks like it's doing yoga!' It's a lighthearted and unexpected comment to make people laugh.
Well, 'The cat chased its tail so much that it ended up in a different time zone.' This is really humorous as it's an absurd situation that cats chasing their tails are common but taking it to such an extreme makes it funny. Also, 'The squirrel tried to bargain with the oak tree for more acorns by offering to do stand - up comedy.' It shows the squirrel having human - like behavior in a comical way.
Once, a little kid saw a rainbow and said, 'Look, God spilled his crayons!' It was so cute and imaginative.
Here's a funny one: 'My cat has decided that my laptop is its new bed, and it gives me the stink eye when I try to move it. I think I'm being evicted from my own device.'
Once, a little kid saw a rainbow and said, 'Look, the sky is painting!' It was so cute as they really thought the sky was an artist creating that beautiful arc of colors.
You can write 'I tried to cook a fancy meal. The recipe said 'easy to make'. Well, my kitchen now looks like a war zone and the food...let's not talk about it. #CookingDisaster'. It's a relatable and funny thing to share. Private stories are for our closest friends and family, so these light - hearted and self - deprecating comments are perfect.
A boy in my neighborhood saw a snail and told his dad, 'Dad, that house has a really slow car!' He thought the snail's shell was its house and the snail itself was like a really slow - moving vehicle. His imaginative comparison was quite funny. This shows how kids can create the most interesting analogies from the simplest things they observe.