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  2. CollegeHumor - Wikipedia

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    CollegeHumor logo. The CollegeHumor website was created in December 1999 by Josh Abramson and Ricky Van Veen when they were freshmen in college. [9] [10] [11] [2] Abramson and Van Veen were high school friends from Baltimore, Maryland; [12] Abramson was at the University of Richmond [13] and Van Veen was at Wake Forest.

  3. Rekha Shankar - Wikipedia

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    While in New York, Shankar performed improvisational comedy with the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre, wrote for the MTV News web series Decoded and the satirical website Reductress, and appeared in web videos for ClickHole and Funny or Die. She was in a sketch group, DUMB video, that made YouTube videos. [3]

  4. Ricky Van Veen - Wikipedia

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    Richard Raphael Van Veen (born December 14, 1980) [1] is an American entrepreneur and the Head of Global Creative Strategy at Facebook. [2] Van Veen co-founded the comedy brand and humor website CollegeHumor and the video sharing website Vimeo. [3]

  5. Ally Beardsley - Wikipedia

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    Ally Beardsley (born June 25, 1988) [1] is an American actor and comedian. They are best known for their roles in various Dropout (formerly known as CollegeHumor) productions, such as CollegeHumor Originals, Game Changer, and Total Forgiveness.

  6. Jake and Amir - Wikipedia

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    Jake and Amir is a web series set in CollegeHumor's office in New York City and later Los Angeles where Jake Hurwitz and Amir Blumenfeld played humorous versions of themselves: Jake is usually depicted as a sensible "straight man" and Amir as his annoying, obsessive, and odd co-worker. [1]

  7. Category:CollegeHumor - Wikipedia

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  8. The CollegeHumor Show - Wikipedia

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    The CollegeHumor Show is an American sitcom that premiered on MTV on February 8, 2009 and also aired on MuchMusic. [1] The show was a scripted sitcom with sketch comedy elements written by, and starring, nine CollegeHumor editorial staff members, who play fictionalized versions of themselves.

  9. Dan Gurewitch - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Gurewitch (/ ˈ ɡ ɜːr w ɪ tʃ / GUR-witch; born May 20, 1984) is an American comedian, writer, and actor. He has worked as a senior writer for American comedy website CollegeHumor, and as a writer for the late-night talk and news satire show Last Week Tonight with John Oliver.