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Anti-humor - Anti-humor is a type of humor that is not directly humorous, though anti-humor jokes often become humorous due to the irony involved in telling them. Listeners are expecting something funny, and when they hear something decidedly not funny, this ridiculous irony is humorous.
Prank call - A prank call, also known as a crank call or hoax call, is a form of practical joke committed over the telephone. As with all practical jokes, there is a thin line between humor and harassment, and the person receiving the call is not likely to find it funny.
The Funniest Joke in the World - The Funniest Joke in the World is the most frequent title used to refer to a Monty Python's Flying Circus comedy sketch, also known by two other phrases that appear within it, "joke warfare" and "killer joke". The premise of the sketch is fatal hilarity: The joke is simply so funny that anyone who reads or hears it promptly dies laughing.
Mathematical joke - A mathematical joke is a kind of professional humor or in-joke which relies on or alludes to some fact of mathematics (frequently an esoteric or obscure concept) to generate humour, often in the form of a pun. Mathematical jokes use theorems, proofs, and other mathematical concepts as source material.
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Funny Game - Funny Game Funny Games (DVD) A powerfully graphic film (even though no violence is ever shown on the screen itself) about an Austrian family who goes on a country vacation funny game and become the victims of two cold-blooded psychopaths who are out to torture them with their funny games. Haneke`s point, that fictional violence is as real as the real world`s, is presented chillingly in this extremely well-acted, yet potentially offensive effort. Weak of stomach, beware. ...
Funny Game - Funny Game Funny Games (DVD) A powerfully graphic film (even though no violence is ever shown on the screen itself) about an Austrian family who goes on a country vacation funny game and become the victims of two cold-blooded psychopaths who are out to torture them with their funny games. Haneke`s point, that fictional violence is as real as the real world`s, is presented chillingly in this extremely well-acted, yet potentially offensive effort. Weak of stomach, beware. ...
Funny Game - Funny Game Funny Games (DVD) A powerfully graphic film (even though no violence is ever shown on the screen itself) about an Austrian family who goes on a country vacation funny game and become the victims of two cold-blooded psychopaths who are out to torture them with their funny games. Haneke`s point, that fictional violence is as real as the real world`s, is presented chillingly in this extremely well-acted, yet potentially offensive effort. Weak of stomach, beware. ...
Funny Game - Funny Game Funny Games (DVD) A powerfully graphic film (even though no violence is ever shown on the screen itself) about an Austrian family who goes on a country vacation funny game and become the victims of two cold-blooded psychopaths who are out to torture them with their funny games. Haneke`s point, that fictional violence is as real as the real world`s, is presented chillingly in this extremely well-acted, yet potentially offensive effort. Weak of stomach, beware. ...
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