Looking at the current state of short-form entertainment, there is a strong argument to be made that pure physical comedy—timing, spatial awareness, and facial expressions—is the most difficult niche to master. While many creators rely on loud sound effects, subtitles, or viral audio to mask a lack of substance, a truly great visual gag is a universal language that works everywhere. I believe we are seeing a decline in these skills as the market becomes saturated with over-edited, low-effort trends. In my view, visual performance requires much more precision and "aura" than a scripted joke. Is physical comedy becoming a lost art in the age of rapid-fire editing, or is it the only thing left that's actually genuine?