The so-called "parody" of the joke's analysis is composed of these so-called "critical points":
Absurdity: The "parody" suggests that the original analysis is absurd, but isn't it the parody itself that is absurd for even attempting to mock the analysis of humor?
Meta-humor: The "parody" highlights meta-humor in the analysis, but isn't it just amusing that the parody is mocking itself in a meta manner? Oh, the layers of irony!
Unexpected twists: The "parody" applauds the twists in the analysis, yet the only twist here is that someone took the time to mock an analysis of jokes!
Non-traditional joke structure: The "parody" discusses the complex analysis, but what's truly complex is trying to decipher the intentions behind this so-called "parody."
Dark humor: Some jokes are dark, but the real darkness lies in the heart of whoever wrote this "parody."