Humour

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Individuals experiencing humour often respond with strange facial distortions.
Individuals experiencing humour often respond with strange facial distortions.
For those without comedic tastes, the so-called experts at Wikipedia have an article about Humour.

Humour is the ability to desribe people, objects, situations or words in an edlessly recursive way to evoke feelings of confusion and gayness in people. This should not be confused with Humor. Look at Eminem, he thinks it's funny to be white trash and put a gun to someone's face! Well guess what. IT IS! That was American humor.

The term derives from the British slang term Our Hum, meaning "the stink we make" or "how much we blow" (English: hum, literally: fartium, metaphorically: oral sex) which has been mixed in reverse into the one word Hum-our.

A sense of humour is the ability to experience humour, such as reading a Wikipedia article. For example, the Wikipedia Humour article describes humour as "evoking feelings of amusement", while describing Amusement as the state of experiencing humorous stuff. This is a fine example for slapstick, a subgenre of humour which in less humorous encyclopedias would rather be resolving with a banstick. Satire usually tends to mock the academic institute such as encyclopedias, and thus tends to appeal to more mature audiences. Non-satirical humour, such as pr0n, can be specifically termed "reactional droolery". [1] [2]


Contents

[edit] How to make pancakes

1. SHAKE 2. BAKE

Oh yeah - shake and bake baby!

[edit] Humour formulae

Studies of modern theory of humour has discovered the perfect formula for creating humour (Euroipods, 2005):

math [3]

[edit] See Also

[edit] References

  1. Humour, Wikipedia.
  2. Amusement, Wikipedia.
  3. Fisher Price, Uncyclopedia.
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