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Dad jokes are often super cheesy, corny jokes that make us smile, no matter how cringy they can sometimes be. Speaking of corn and cheese, food makes for some very funny (and silly) joke material ...
We're mint to be. Churro all I need. You're all that and dim sum. You're one in a melon. Food Puns. You turn me naan. I think you're a-maize-ing. It takes two to mango. We're a mash made in heaven.
29. I tried to make pancakes, but it didn't work. I guess I'm just waffle at it. 30. What's the best thing to put into a pie? Your teeth! 31. How do you make an apple turnover?
Self-referential humor, also known as self-reflexive humor, self-aware humor, or meta humor, is a type of comedic expression [1] that—either directed toward some other subject, or openly directed toward itself—is self-referential in some way, intentionally alluding to the very person who is expressing the humor in a comedic fashion, or to some specific aspect of that same comedic expression.
Funny People. Funny People is a 2009 American black comedy-drama film written and directed by Judd Apatow, co-produced by Apatow Productions and Madison 23 Productions, and starring Adam Sandler, Seth Rogen and Leslie Mann with Eric Bana, Jonah Hill and Jason Schwartzman in supporting roles. The film follows a famous comedian who is diagnosed ...
Comedy is a genre that consists of discourses or works intended to be humorous or amusing by inducing laughter, especially in theatre, film, stand-up comedy, television, radio, books, or any other entertainment medium. The term originated in ancient Greece: In Athenian democracy, the public opinion of voters was influenced by political satire ...
Make all guests of all ages laugh on Turkey Day by sharing these hilarious, family-friendly jokes, cheesy puns and dad-approved one-liners about Thanksgiving. 55 Turkey Jokes Dad Has Definitely ...
Chickens in the road. "Why did the chicken cross the road?" is a common riddle joke with the answer being, "To get to the other side." It is commonly seen as an example of anti-humor, in that the curious setup of the joke leads the listener to expect a traditional punchline, but they are instead given a simple statement of fact.