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Self-referential humor (741 bytes)
1: ...play would be fertile ground for self-referential humor. A more concrete example would be the ''[[Stargat... 3: Self-referential humor is sometimes combined with breaking the [[fourth ... 12: [[Category:Humor]] Professional humor (930 bytes) 2: ...e profession. Such humor is called [[professional humor]]. Jokes tend to exploit popular stereotypes abou... 4: with a bit of professonal humor. 6: Professional humor must be distinguished from "[[in joke|in-jokes]]"... Anti-humor (1589 bytes) 1: ...to these jokes are often extremely humorous. Anti-humor also encompasses various types of [[prank]]s and ... 3: ...t to the other side." Another common type of anti-humor is the [[no soap radio]] joke, often used as a pr... 5: ...[Andy Kaufman]], had his own unique brand of anti-humor, quasi-[[surrealism|surrealist]] acts coupled wit... 7: Anti-humor has at times spawned legitimately humorous jokes, such as "Why did the turkey cross the r... 22: [[Category:Humor]] Humor theory (2236 bytes) 1: ...d philosophers. From [[Hippocrates]] onward, the humor theory was the most commonly held view of the hum... 3: ...Classical philosophy, believed that each of these humors would wax and wane in the body, depending on die... 5: ...ncholy]]. The idea of human personality based on humors contributed to the character comedies of [[Menan... 7: ...rote humor plays, where types were based on their humor dominance. 9: ...people believed that there were finite amounts of humor in the body, there were folk/medical beliefs that... Unintentional humor (1139 bytes) 3: ...here are several different kinds of unintentional humor that arise out of various situations. 7: ...he is [[illness|ill]]. Readers are likely to find humor in that [[SARS]] is also an illness. 9: [[Image:Unintentional Humor, Way In, No Entry.jpg|left|thumb|Unintentionally ... 13: It is possible for unintentional humor to arise when two different well-meaning people c... Help desk humor (1321 bytes) 1: '''Help desk humor''' is a new genre that arose toward the end of th... 8: ...http://rinkworks.com/stupid/ Archive of help desk humor stories] Good Humor (781 bytes) 1: ...[[1961]]. The company no longer operates the Good Humor truck, and has not since [[1976]], but independen... 3: ...n, Ohio]] [[candy maker]] invented the first Good Humor bar, ice cream on a stick. 6: The company today is part of [[Good Humor-Breyers]], a unit of [[Unilever]]. Gallows humor (484 bytes) 1: '''Gallows Humor''' is [[comedy]] that makes light of death, or ot... 13: [[de:Galgenhumor]] Off-color humor (716 bytes) 2: The term '''off-color humor''' is used to describe [[Joke|jokes]], [[Prose|pr... Internet humor (3958 bytes) 3: ... of emails cross the world containing the text of humorous articles, or jokes about current events. 5: ...[newspaper]] columns of [[Dave Barry]]. "Internet humor" is regarded as that which belongs to the [[publi... 7: ...nd the "[[geek]]" or "[[hacker]]" humor. That is, humor that would not exist if not for the Internet. 9: Generally, this type of semi-institutionalized humor starts as a specific group's [[in-joke]], and gro... 11: ...ngstanding and widely recognized examples of such humor are: College humor magazines (2136 bytes) 1: ...t]], some are online only. Some of the '''college humor magazines''' have a long and illustrious history;... 3: ==List of College Humor Magazines== 33: [[Category:Humor]] 1837 Seconds of Humor (519 bytes) 1: '''1837 Seconds of Humor''' is the first [[Ray Stevens]] album. It was pu... Recreation (2583 bytes) 2: '''Recreation''' is the employment of time in a non-profitable ... 3: Recreation is often distinguished from [[leisure]]. 4: Where ''leisure'' is, or ought to be, restful, ''recreation'' is refreshing and diverting. 5: ... and more [[sedentary life style]]s, the need for recreation has grown. 8: Recreation, play and fun are not the preserve of humans; nea... Mark Twain Prize for American Humor (577 bytes) 1: ...nually since [[1998]]. It is named after famous [[humor]]ist [[Mark Twain]]. Mark Twain's Library of Humor (1982 bytes) 1: ...''' is an [[1888]] [[anthology]] of short [[humor|humorous works]] compiled by [[Mark Twain|Samuel L. Cle... 3: ...d have really been called ''The Harper Library of Humor''. 6: ...wain's_Library_of_Humor ''Mark Twain's Library of Humor'' on Wikisource (Work in progress)] Recreation Ground (582 bytes) 3: '''Recreation Ground''' is the name of at least three [[stadium... 4: *[[Recreation Ground (Bath)|Recreation Ground]]: The home ground of [[Bath Rugby]], loca... 5: *[[Recreation Ground (Chesterfield)|Recreation Ground]]: The home ground of [[Chesterfield F.C.]... 6: *[[Recreation Ground (TNS)|Recreation Ground]]: The current home ground of [[Total Netw... Recreation room (359 bytes) 1: A '''recreation room''' (also known as a '''rec room''') is a [[r... National Recreation Trail (694 bytes) 1: '''National Recreation Trail''' is a designation given to existing [[tra... 3: National Recreation Trails were authorized under the [[National Trail... 11: ...Category:Hiking trails in North America|*National Recreation Trail]] Outdoor Recreation New Zealand (2105 bytes) 2: [[image:OutdoorRecreationNewZealandLogo.png]] 4: <br>''Current Outdoor Recreation NZ logo'' 9: '''Outdoor Recreation New Zealand''' (sometimes called ORNZ) is a small... 13: Outdoor Recreation New Zealand had its first test in the [[New Zeala... 15: ...on "become affiliated" to United Future - Outdoor Recreation will retain its separate identity, but will conte... Forest Recreation Ground (2013 bytes) 1: == Forest Recreation Ground == 2: ...ich preserved eighty acres of Sherwood Forest for recreational use. 14: ...e Act attempted to preserve the Forest for public recreation in 1845, the town's population was about 50,000. ...
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