This is the way to do it. I've always been a fan of comments on my JA macros (less so for spells/ws), provided I can come up with ones that aren't horribly cliche, or are horribly cliche but have just theright amount of cheesey to be ok. That said, these are always in /echo, and I rarely actually HAVE JA macros, unless it's a JA like Chakra that needs a gearswap. Actually, I use that religiously on pup, since maneuvers don't appear in the chat log, and I pay more attention to my chat log than my buff icons. All of my maneuvers have echo tags that tell me what maneuver I just used.
I do, however, keep some joke/entertainment /p,/s,/em, etc macros on hand, in the far corner of my macrosheet, for when I'm just screwing around with friends and feel like making a joke.
I will also forever have access to my original chakra macro, from back when having funny /p macros was cool, because in seven years of using it, I've never gotten any reactions other than hysterical fits of laughter or groans of pun induced pain.
"Honing my chi, with a hint of lime~
I need HP, CHAKRA TIME!" (no, I don't use it in my regular macros, it's just my first go-to joke macro)
And this, children, is what we call "Asking for it". People who do this would also typically do something like, intentionally dropping the soap.


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