Core Insight:
According to Osho, humor feeds on cultural 'flavors'—the familiar quirks, niceness, lukewarmness, and intensities of peoples. Stereotypes become a playful jumping board; by exaggerating traits, humor reveals tastelessness, adds spice, and punctures boredom. It’s not moral judgment but existential play: turning cultural conditioning into laughter, exposing mechanical behavior, and inviting more intensity, aliveness, and awareness beyond labels like English, Irish, or Australian.