25 Most Hilarious Comics By “Mrlovenstein” Will Help To Make Your Day Better And Improve Your Mood

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Although dark humor is not a new concept, it was not until 1935 that French surrealist Andre Breton introduced the name. Jokes with a dark humor include topics that are usually considered taboo or difficult to discuss and often involve irony. The most popular examples would be the writings of Shakespeare himself, who often saw tragic moments with an easier side to the famous works of the British comedian Monty Python. Our brains have to work hard enough to understand the irony – sarcastic messages load our cranium twice the size of a computer, compared to the usual forms of language. So, having a sense of it basically means that your brain is more adept at solving creative problems. Although if you use it too much, other people may confuse your dark sense of humor with a sociopath. Mr. Lowenstein, aka J. L. Westover, draws funny comics with dark humor with the most unexpected endings. Featuring everything from animals to funny tips to random situations – I’m sure they will help you get through this workday faster. Check out our collection of these dark humorous memes below.

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1 Weaknesses.

#2 Holding the baby.

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#3 Undone.

#4 Sleepy Leg.

#5 Shouldn’t’ve.

#6 Good shit.

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#7 Pain.

#8 Comfort zone.

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#9 Life finds a way.

#10 Easy pickings.

#11 Honk Honk.

#12 Happy.

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#13 Hello darkness.

#14 Berry Club.

#15 Perfection.

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#16 Douchebag.

#17 Keep running.

#18 Grown up.

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#19 Fanny pack.

#19 Hungry boy.

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#20 The Art of War.

 

#21 Microaggression.

#22 Modest proposal.

#23 Fly or die!

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#24 Bottled up.

#25 Have a nice day.

Although dark humor is not a new concept, it was not until 1935 that French surrealist Andre Breton introduced the name. Jokes with dark humor include topics that are usually considered taboo or difficult to discuss and often involve irony. The most popular examples would be the writings of Shakespeare himself, who often saw tragic moments with an easier side to the famous works of the British comedian Monty Python

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