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Also vtubers.
Also, to give my two cents, men and women are built differently, and that also extends to what kind of humor that the two fricksticks can come up with; if my observations are correct, women are more private with their humor, reserving it in length only to those that they trust and believe that would make them laugh while considering their feelings, while men are more open about their sense of humor, bringing out the inconsistent tones as to what makes things funny. Both have terrible comedians, both have good comedians, but if someone would make a research paper out of this, I would hypothesize that the statistical distribution between funny men and women and unfunny men and women would be pronounced in a somewhat unequal distribution.
I gotta admit this is tripping me up tho.
If men and women are the same, why are you making a clear distinction between the two?
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better than any nightcore at least.
ba dum tss.