Jokes, Unstructured

Humor me while I share a funny (pun totally intended) with you. I stumbled across A Taxonomy of Cognitive Jokes and the more I read the funnier it became. Maybe I’ve been writing about taxonomies for too long, or maybe I just need more sleep (probably the latter), but this cracked me up.

Cognitive jokes are defined (at least by the author of the above referenced author) as a joke whose humor seems to rely on higher-level, more abstract cognitive processing in the brain.

If you know of taxonomies of interesting content that you’d like to share with us, I invite you to do so. We all need a little lightheartedness now and again.

Melody K. Smith

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Melody Smith

Melody K. Smith has provided organizational, social media and digital communication services to a large non-profit for the past twenty years. Prior to that she championed employee engagement and communications in the healthcare field. She holds a Bachelors degree in Marketing. When not wrangling and writing TaxoDiary content for your reading pleasure, Melody writes fiction, rescues dogs and throws legendary dinner parties.