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  2. Russian jokes - Wikipedia

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    'anecdotes') are short fictional stories or dialogs with a punch line, which commonly appear in Russian humor. Russian joke culture includes a series of categories with fixed settings and characters. Russian jokes treat topics found everywhere in the world, including sex, politics, spousal relations, or mothers-in-law. This article discusses ...

  3. Russian humour - Wikipedia

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    The most popular form of Russian humour consists of jokes (анекдоты — anekdoty), which are short stories with a punch line. Typical of Russian joke culture is a series of categories with fixed and highly familiar settings and characters. Surprising effects are achieved by an endless variety of plots and plays on words. [14]

  4. Russian political jokes - Wikipedia

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    Russian political jokes are a part of Russian humour and can be grouped into the major time periods: Imperial Russia, Soviet Union and post-Soviet Russia. In the Soviet period political jokes were a form of social protest, mocking and criticising leaders, the system and its ideology, myths and rites. [ 1 ]

  5. Category:Russian humour - Wikipedia

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    Russian jokes; Russian political jokes; Z. Vladimir Zhirinovsky's donkey video This page was last edited on 27 April 2020, at 01:59 (UTC). Text is available under ...

  6. Anecdote - Wikipedia

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    Gradually, the term "anecdote" came to be applied [10] to any short tale used to emphasize or illustrate whatever point an author wished to make. In the context of Greek, Estonian, Lithuanian, Bulgarian and Russian humor, an anecdote refers to any short humorous story without the need of factual or biographical origins.

  7. Talk:Russian jokes/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    2 New Russian Jokes Cleanup. 1 comment. 3 Old talk. 4 Abstract Jokes. 1 comment. 5 Politics. 2 comments. 6 ...

  8. Radio Yerevan joke - Wikipedia

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    The common feature of Radio Yerevan jokes is presenting a rather provocative or absurd question, followed by a witty answer. Armenian Radio jokes are diverse in their topics. [3] There are, however, some similarities. More than half of Russian jokes start with "May" or "Can" questions, which are in general not Rhetorical. When asked about ...

  9. Category:Soviet humour - Wikipedia

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    Russian jokes; Russian political jokes This page was last edited on 11 May 2023, at 10:49 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...