r/whatisit is a stellar example of what Rich Evans from RLM once referred to as "nonmedy"
I honestly cannot think of a single thing less funny, that was done with an intention of being funny, than the chains of meme replies they do in there. The ones that usually just devolve into fictional characters that redditors get excited about saying they're stealing memes.
The meme images they reply to each other with haven't brought a smile to my face since like, Obama was president? and most of em weren't funny back then either.
How have these people not grown? Do they go through the rest of their lives with a sense of humor that they have not meaningfully developed since the 00s? Is it just their sense of humor, or have they stagnated in this way in all facets of their lives? Is it just aging millennials in a state of arrested development? Did these people ever get past stomp-clap music and Parks and Recreation?
It's not offensive or anything to me, I haven't been scandalized or traumatized. I'm just really, really un-entertained by something that by the users' own admission, was intended to be funny.