Is this the perfect comedy face?

Comedy faceInteresting article from the BBC Website:

Scientists have used computer software to come up with what they say is the perfect comedy face. The University of Stirling team blended together 179 different facial aspects of 20 top comedians. They said soft and feminine features, typified by Ricky Gervais, were more likely to make people laugh. Continue reading…

What do you think? And do you have a funny face?!


11 Responses to “Is this the perfect comedy face?”

  • Andorinha Andorinha

    hahaha, that face made me laugh! but are they saying that girls look funny? what’s up with that!

  • Sam. Sam.

    I wouldn’t like to say.

  • deana deana

    Before I read the post and article I thouht that picture didn’t look like a real person.

    I have a ton of funny faces! Just ask Max!

  • deana deana

    Whoa! I just typed in a comment without being loggen in and didn’t have to enter the code! Is that supposed to happen?

  • Simon Simon

    I know i have a good face for Radio but you said you would never post my photo online!!!!!!

  • Simon Simon

    P.S how do you get a funky picture on your profile

  • Simon Simon

    Did you happen to check out the associate article on the link that was talking about comedy film’s being good for the heart, equivelent to an aerobic workout!!!!

  • Sam. Sam.

    Sorry Simon…I couldn’t resist!

    To get a profile pic you need to setup a VOX (something you should do anyway!). Just click on the “Get a VOX” link at the top of the page and then once you’ve set that up you’ll be able to add a profile picture which will appear next to all your comments. Also, you won’t need to type in your name and email address every time as you’ll just be logged in.

    Are you saying that watching Adam Sandler is the equivalent to going to the gym? Sounds good to me!

  • Simon Simon

    I hope so… I’ve just had a chuckle at your last post so that must mean i’ve had a 20min workout!! lol

  • Sam. Sam.

    I have just encountered a problem with this laughing-as-an-alternative-to-the gym issue: most comedians I can think of are definitely overweight! Maybe they just don’t find themselves funny…so it’s only us who benefits?!

  • Mel Mel

    Or maybe as we laugh while watching over-weight comedians, they subconsciously remind us to cut back on the burgers and fries and the Dove minis (UK version: fish and chips and Milk Tray)? The Chris Farley affect (poor man)?

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