Monday, February 23, 2009

How to write a funny article

So, you've seen what's on offer at the Wit and want to add your own funny gem to the ornate paste necklace that is, wittypedia, eh?

Alrighty, you just need to follow these 5 tips that are listed here and you're all set for mega-stardom - wittypedia style;

1. Think of a subject

Potatoes, Wagons, Bed knobs, My big toe ...are all awesome subjects for new funny articles ...but what have you got to say about them? Sometimes a news article can get you thinking about a funny aspect of something or maybe a surrealist ramble is more your style. Maybe just looking round your house will provide you with inspiration. I think my next article will be about ...doors!

2. Be creative

Have you thought of a subject that's already been covered? Take a look at the current article - can your piece co-exist with it or is it a separate beast entirely? If you don't feel it matches or you want your own space then simply think of a different term. E.g. There's already a page on Life but your new article about it can be titled About Life or, how to live or, not dying etc. - there's lots of options!

3. Be true to yourself

Only you know what's funny to you - and that's what you have to write. If you can make yourself laugh then hopefully it'll make your friends laugh - and maybe, just maybe, everybody in the whole damn world too! (It also helps to be deluded)

4. Edit yourself

Adding pictures to your page will help it stand out. From time to time we do add pictures to articles ourselves but if you write an article about something with specific visual imagery like a zebra in camouflage clothing then you run the risk of us posting a pic of one in desert fatigues when you were picturing arctic survival wear. So it may be best to do it yourself.

5. Tell a friend

You're now a published comedy writer so tell everyone you know! Ok, it may not get you a job as a staff writer on the Simpsons but showing how funny you are to all your friends is always a good idea.

Here are today's Wittypicks;

Funny website article – Britain http://www.wittypedia.com/Britain

Its inception occurred a long time ago when an English politician realised all the best inventors seemed to be Scottish and wanted a piece of the glory. So, the union was formed and all inventors then became British.

Britain has since been responsible for 90% of modern inventions but not responsible for Mel Gibson’s Scottish accent in the historically accurate truthfest that was braveheart.

Funny website article – USA
http://www.wittypedia.com/Usa

The emblem for america is the bald eagle which is fitting because;

  • It's bald - like some Americans
  • It has feathers - like the pillows used by some Americans
  • It has eyes - like most Americans
  • It's an eagle - and some Americans are illegal (ill-eagle) immigrants

The list goes on, and the quality of the comparisons actually gets worse, so I'll stop there.

4 comments:

  1. Funny? a necklace, to fatigue on a pillow, from a bed session. Her damn friends just laugh about it.

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  2. Nice write-up,
    You have raised such great points to think about.
    I like the way you written the all the post. There are many websites who famous for funny articles. Thanks for sharing such a nice post.

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  3. Nice to come here,, i really like your tips, and thanks for sharing such a great post.

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  4. One can hardly deny the fact that the guys and girls from cracked.com and their respective editors of course, really know what they are doing when it comes to funny. I would argue virtually all (but not exclusively) advices mentioned here are well implemented on Cracked articles.

    The world has changed much these days. More gruesome and more liberal than ever before, one can hardly deny these obvious truths. But gruesome and funny and flabbergasting are all funny and thats the upside of it all. Giggling about r@pe -> fine.
    Suggesting to thrash ex-landlord's place like it was done here ( http://audreyw.soup.io/#nojs) -> perfectly ok. As long as its done in a mild facetious manner of course. It might be ok to write a book about bomb-making for dummies but at the same time calling to action to blow people up and destroy property might just cross the line.

    Will see in future generations, it may all be permissible.

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