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The following is a list of comic strips.Dates after names indicate the time frames when the strips appeared. There is usually a fair degree of accuracy about a start date, but because of rights being transferred or the very gradual loss of appeal of a particular strip, the termination date is sometimes uncertain.
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An edition of American humor magazine Crazy, Man, Crazy from 1956. A humor magazine is a magazine specifically designed to deliver humorous content to its readership. These publications often offer satire and parody, but some also put an emphasis on cartoons, caricature, absurdity, one-liners, witty aphorisms, surrealism, neuroticism, gelotology, emotion-regulating humor, and/or humorous essays.
Nairaland is a Nigerian English-language internet forum.Founded by Nigerian entrepreneur Seun Osewa on March 8, 2005, it is targeted primarily at Nigerian domestic residents and is the 6th most visited website in Nigeria.
His wife changes out of her black clothes and, irritated, remarks, “I really cannot depend on you in anything, can I!” Wife: “I’m pregnant.” Husband: “Hi pregnant, I’m dad.”
That's where these New Year's jokes come in. Whether you're looking for a funny pun or one-liner (or even a New Year's dad joke ), we've got plenty to get your year started on a funny note.
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Diesel Sweeties (online 2000–, in print 2007–2008 ) by Rich Stevens (US) Dilbert (1989– ) by Scott Adams (US) Dillon (1989–1992) by Steve Dickenson (US) The Dingbat Family (1910–1916) aka The Family Upstairs, by George Herriman (US) Dinglehoofer und His Dog (1930–1951) by H. H. Knerr (US)