Dialogue

Police: where do you live?
Me: with my parents
Police: where does your parent live?
Me: with me
Police: where do you all live?
Me: together
Police: where is your house?
Me: next to my neighbor’s house
Police: where is your neighbor’s house?
Me: if I tell you, you won’t believe me
Police: tell me.
Me: next to my house

                The theme of this dialogue is to convey humor towards the audience of the text. I found this dialogue extremely funny and I have to admit I would never have the guts to be humorous towards an authority figure like a police officer. I choose this dialogue out of millions of other ones because it reminds me of my friends, many of them speck in sarcasm towards other people due to the dump, silly things we say to each other. For example, Jonathan Weng, an upper-class men that said he’s five feet 12 inches. Our reply to him in was” WOW !!! you’re almost six feet. Geez I wish I could be five- twelve too.” This dialogue can also express how innocent and childish someone can be. In my experience with socializing with others, there are rarely people who can’t understand sarcasm, however there still are. My buddy Candy would be an example of a truly innocent girl. When you try to tell her something she really is gullible, “hey Candy, did you know that when you walk in front of a cop car when it’s going fast it automatically stops?” Candy: “ really?, that’s so cool. You know I heard about that before, I want to see someone jump in front.” She really is a unique, innocent, silly little girl. I enjoy humorous dialogue between two people, especially the funny ones. It makes my day sort of speck. 

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