Justification for humor assessment based on comments and reading levels
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😎 “After reading the comments rushing to make the same exact easy ‘counter joke’ just to feel part of the herd, I estimate an additional 45% who have a greater than 6th grade reading level but a lower than 6th sense of humor level. That makes up for the 99%. (But don’t worry, It’s not only America)”
🤖 “After reading the comments rushing to make the same exact easy ‘counter joke’ just to feel part of the herd, I estimate an additional 45% who have greater than a 6th-grade reading level but less than a 6th-grade sense of humor. That makes up the 99%. (But don’t worry, it’s not only America.)”😎 WHICH? JUSTIFY
Note: Minor grammatical and syntax corrections were made.
🤖 The changes made are:
1. “the same exact easy ‘counter joke’” to “the same exact easy ‘counter joke’”: No change needed here.
2. “greater than 6th grade reading level but a lower than 6th sense of humor level” to “greater than a 6th-grade reading level but less than a 6th-grade sense of humor”:
– Added “a” before “6th-grade” for grammatical correctness.
– Changed “a lower than 6th” to “less than a 6th-grade” for clarity and consistency in comparison structure.
3. “makes up for the 99%” to “makes up the 99%”:
– Removed “for” as it is unnecessary and incorrect in this context.
4. “(But don’t worry, It’s not only America)” to “(But don’t worry, it’s not only America.)”:
– Changed “It’s” to “it’s” to match lowercase usage after a comma.
– Added a period at the end for proper punctuation.
These adjustments ensure grammatical accuracy and clarity.
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