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Humor column focusing on the dangers of lint and other mainstream topics of interest - Free to your mailbox every other Monday.
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Award winning humor columns, song parodies, funny poems, satire, and podcasts about politics, the news, government, law, music, computers, work, cars, George Dubya Bush, travel, current events, technology, the Internet, Web surfing, marriage, family, money, privacy, husbands, & holidays.
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The Crackpot, a website companion to The Crackpot Humor/Lifestyle column by MaryLee Marilee, Writer/Columnist and 'cheerleader for the human spirit.' Includes Sample columns, a biography, kudos, a Guest Book, and summaries of her upcoming books.
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Rick Schultze, freelance writer, observational columnist, humor columnist, and book and music reviewer for newspapers, magazines, and online. Rick Schultze is currently located in Yachats, Oregon
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Award winning writer Minnesota newspaper columnist offers snippets of life as she sees it seasoned with humor reminiscence and reflection
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Michelle Kennedy is an award-winning journalist and the author of Without a Net: Middle Class and Homeless (With Kids) in America, to be published by Viking Penguin in February 2005. She has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize. Her work has appeared in The New York Times, The Christian Science Monitor, The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, Brain Child Magazine and Salon.com. She has written nine books o...
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humor and comment by newspaper columnist Mark Lane
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Meet Modine Gunch, the Erma Bombeck of New Orleans. She's Everywoman trying to make it through the hassles of jobs, kids, cars, cat hairs, high heels, and the world at large. She holds down a job as well as a household. She is frantic and frazzled, but most of all, she's funny.
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Observations of an Unimportant Man | Travel Writing and Travel Photography from Paul Dodson
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Weekly columnist, wife, and mother of two boys. When she's not conquering dustbunnies the size of St. Bernards, her hobbies include searching for lost change for her lobotomy fund, and ranting incessantly, "You kids are goin' to drive me to drinkin'."
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commentary, satire, column, humor, liberal, progressive, One woman's view of almost everything
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a newspaper column by John Brock
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Wally's Words-Collected Works from the Belleville News Democrat
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Home page for Mary Jo Spiegel's Saucy Cook Columns, featuring recipes, cooking advice and humor with a retro attitude.
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Tom Purcell -- A nationally syndicated humor columnist and satirist based in Washington, D.C., Purcell has created a web site that showcases his columns and -- through nearly 100 hotlinks -- is a useful resource for editors and others in the publishing business.
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W.S. Bill Melton, Jr. is a southern writer, humorist, self syndicated newspaper columnist, and good ol' boy.
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Wikipedia-Article "Humor [2]"

This article discusses humour in terms of comedy and laughter. For ancient Greek theories of humour in physiology, psychology and medicine, see four humours.

Humour (Commonwealth English) or humor (American English) is the ability or quality of people, objects or situations to evoke feelings of amusement in other people. The term encompasses any form of entertainment or human communication which evokes such feelings, or which makes people laugh or feel happy.

The origin of the term derives from the humoral medicine of the ancient Greeks, which stated that a mix of fluids known as humours controlled human health and emotion.

A sense of humour is the ability to experience humour, a quality which all people share, although the extent to which an individual will personally find something humourous depends on a host of absolute and relative variables, including, but not limited to geographical location, culture, maturity, level of education and context. For example, young children (of any background) particularly favour slapstick, while satire tends to appeal to more mature audiences.

People may find monkeys/apes funny just because of what they are and how they behave.

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Styles or techniques

Humans often find the behaviour of animals amusing or humourous.
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Humans often find the behaviour of animals amusing or humourous.

Examples of various different styles of humour, or techniques for evoking humour or creating a humourous situation are listed below.

Note - many more exist

Understanding humour

The term "humour" as formerly applied in comedy referred to the interpenetration of the sublime and the ridiculous. For this reason humour is often a subjective experience as it depends on a special mood or perspective from its audience to be effective. By comparison, the use of irony creates the perception of a passage from the serious to the comic, while in humour the opposite is true. Arthur Schopenhauer lamented the misuse of the term (the German loanword from English) to mean any type of comedy.

One explanation of humour is based on the fact that a great deal of humour is a consequence of language. Language is an approximation of thoughts through symbolic manipulation, and the gap between the expectations inherent in those symbols and the breaking of those expectations leads to laughter. Irony is explicitly this form of comedy, whereas slapstick takes more passive social norms relating to physicality and plays with them. In other words, comedy is a sign of a 'bug' in the symbolic make-up of language, as well as a self-correcting mechanism for such bugs. Once the problem in meaning has been described through a joke, people immediately begin correcting their impressions of the symbols that have been mocked. This is why jokes are often funny only when told the first time.

Some claim that humour cannot or should not be explained. Author E.B. White once said that "Humor can be dissected as a frog can, but the thing dies in the process and the innards are discouraging to any but the pure scientific mind." However, attempts to do just that have been made, such as this one:

Perhaps the essence of humour lies in the presentation of something familiar to a person, so they think they know the natural follow-on thought or conclusion, then providing a twist through presentation something different from what the audience expected (see surprise), or else the natural result of interpreting the original situation in a different, less common, way. For example:

A man speaks to his doctor after an operation. He says, "Doc, now that the surgery is done, will I be able to play the piano?" The doctor replies, "Of course!" The man says, "Good, because I couldn't before!"

For this reason also, many jokes work in threes. For instance, a class of jokes exists beginning with the formulaic line "A priest, a rabbi, and a lawyer are sitting in a bar..." (or close variations on this). Typically, the priest will make a remark, the rabbi will continue in the same vein, and then the lawyer will make a third point that forms a sharp break from the established pattern, but nonetheless forms a logical (or at least stereotypical) response.

Notable studies of humour have come from the pens of Aristotle in The Poetics (Part V), of Sigmund Freud in Jokes and Their Relation to the Unconscious and of Schopenhauer. The French philosopher Henri Bergson wrote an essay on "the meaning of the comic", in which he viewed the essence of humour as the encrustation of the mechanical upon the living. He used as an instance a book by an English humorist, in which an elderly woman who desired a reputation as a philanthropist provided "homes within easy hail of her mansion for the conversion of atheists who have been specially manufactured for her, so to speak, and for a number of honest folk who have been made into drunkards so that she may cure them of their failing, etc." This idea seems funny because a genuine impulse of charity as a living, vital impulse has become encrusted by a mechanical conception of how it should manifest itself.

A Bergsonian might explain puns in the same spirit. Puns classify words not by what lives (their meaning) but by mechanics (their mere sound).

There also exist linguistic and psycholinguistic studies of humour, irony, parody and pretence. Prominent theoreticians in this field include Raymond Gibbs, Herbert Clark, Michael Billig, Willibald Ruch, Victor Raskin, Eliot Oring, and Salvatore Attardo. Although many writers have emphasised the positive or cathartic effects of humour some, notably Billig, have emphasises the potential of humour for cruelty and its involvement with social control and regulation.

Users of some psychoactive drugs tend to find humour in many more situations and events than one normally would.

One notable trait of Australians (perhaps inherited from the British) lies in their use of deadpan humour, in which the joker will make an outrageous or ridiculous statement without giving any explicit signs of joking. Americans visiting Australia have gained themselves a reputation for gullibility and a lack of a sense of humour by not recognising that tales of kangaroos hopping across the Sydney Harbour Bridge exemplify the propensity for this style of leg-pulling.

A number of science fiction writers have explored the theory of humour. In Stranger in a Strange Land, Robert A. Heinlein proposes that humour comes from pain, and that laughter is a mechanism to keep us from crying. Isaac Asimov, on the other hand, proposes (in his first jokebook, Treasury of Humor) that the essence of humour is anticlimax: an abrupt change in point of view, in which trivial matters are suddenly elevated in importance above those that would normally be far more important.

Humour formula

Required components:

Methods:

See also

References

  • Mobbs, D., Greicius, M.D., Abdel-Azim, E., Menon, V. & Reiss, A. L. Humor modulates the mesolimbic reward centers. Neuron, 40, 1041 - 1048, (2003).
  • Billig, M. (2005). Laughter and ridicule: Towards a social critique of humour. London: Sage.

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