The image presented is a meme that features a still shot of a woman with a perplexed and somewhat concerned expression. Above the image, there is text that reads, "When you make a joke in front of your psychologist and they start writing it down instead of laughing." The contrast between the expected reaction (laughter) and what is happening (the psychologist writing notes) is the root of the humor.
The woman in the image appears to be taken aback or uneasy, which may add to the comedic effect. Her facial expression suggests that she is surprised or confused about something she has just witnessed or heard. The psychology setting implied by the text adds to the context that this reaction is likely in response to something unexpected happening during a therapy session.
The situation described in the meme plays on a common social fear: telling a joke and receiving a serious reaction rather than the expected laughter. Since the setting involves a psychologist, it implies an analysis is taking place over something that was meant to be light-hearted. This discrepancy between intention and reception is another layer to the humor.
The idea that the psychologist is taking notes instead of laughing could imply that the joke revealed something deeper about the patient's psyche, which the therapist finds worth noting. This unexpected twist - a joke becoming a subject of psychological scrutiny - might amuse those who find humor in the over-analysis of harmless remarks.
To some, the meme might also resonate with experiences where their humor was not shared or understood by others, leading to an awkward or unexpected reaction. This shared human experience of occasionally misjudging an audience's response to humor can make the meme particularly relatable and funny.
Lastly, the format of the meme itself - utilizing a still image from a television show or movie with superimposed text to create a joke - is a popular and familiar method of internet comedy. People might find it funny simply because it follows this recognizable and often enjoyable pattern of humor. When you make a joke in front of your psychologist and they start writing it down instead of laughing