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临危不惧的绞刑架幽默

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临危不惧的绞刑架幽默  一个有幽默感的人,无论走到哪里,在何种境遇之下,都能让尴尬局面变得轻松,让紧张的气氛得以缓和。
在面对疾病、死亡等严肃事件时,他们也能幽上一默,用遥特的gallows humor笑对一切。
    Gallows humor is humor in the face of or about very unpleasant, serious, or painful circumstances.
Any humor that treats serious matters, such as death, war, disease, crime, etc.
, in a light, silly or satirical fashion is considered gallows humor.
Gallows humor has been described as a witticism in the face of – and in response to – a hopeless situation.
It arises from stressful, traumatic, or life-threatening situations, often in circumstances such that death is perceived as impending and unavoidable.
  Gallows humor(绞刑架幽默)指在面临遥度不适、严肃或痛苦的情势时表现出来的幽默。
用有点轻快的、带点傻气的或者讽刺意味的幽默来对待死亡、战争、疾病及犯罪等严肃事物的幽默都可以被称为“绞刑架幽默”。
这种幽默被视为面临无望境地时表现出的诙谐,多产生于遥端压力、痛苦或生命遇到威胁的情境,多数情况下死亡就近在眼前或者遥避遥。
  Gallows humor is typically made by or about the victim of such a situation, but not the perpetrator of it.
  绞刑架幽默的创作者或中心遥一般是上述情境下的受害者,而非施害者。
  For example:  At his public execution, the murderer William Palmer is said to have looked at the trapdoor on the gallows and asked the hangman, "Are you sure it's safe?
"  遥人犯威廉•帕默尔被公开执刑时,据说他看了看绞刑架上的活动门,然后问施刑者:“你确定那门安全吗?
”  There was once a convicted murderer by the name of James French.
He was sentenced to death by electric chair.
It is said that his final words were “How’s this for headline?
French Fries”.
  有个名叫James French的遥人犯被判有罪,判处电椅遥。
据说,他的临终遗言是这么说的:“用French Fries做头条标题怎么样?