The essence of humour. (4/5 : emotional)
This is the fourth part of five about the essence of humor and what kind of effects it has on the human body and/or mind.
Humour comes with certain consequences. These can be distinguished by:
This is the fourth part of five about the essence of humor and what kind of effects it has on the human body and/or mind.
Humour comes with certain consequences. These can be distinguished by:
Humour, Mark Nichol, NWH2017, Phenomenon, The essence of humour
Humor comes in many shapes and sizes, any of which may appeal to one person but not to another, and which may be enjoyed in alternation or in combination. Here are some names and descriptions of the varieties of comic expression:
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Britisch Humour, Cancer, Daily Life, Funny Story, Humour, Laughing, NWH2017, Russell Howard
I found this wonderfull sketch of comedian Russell Howard.
He talks about a boy with cancer.
Please watch this clip and let me know if you agree or disagree if a comedian can use this kind of humour?
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Britisch Humour, Daily Life, Humour, Laughing, NWH2017, The essence of humour, Way of Life
I found this blog on the internet and i think gives a good example of how humour is defined by geographics.
Britain’s unique take on humor may seem baffling at first. Heavy on self-deprecation, almost undetectable sarcasm, and constant deadpan delivery, British humor can feel like a whole new language. But fear not, we’ve put together a beginner’s guide to understanding (and using!) it.
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This is the third part of five about the essence of humor and what kind of effects it has on the human body and/or mind.
Humour comes with certain consequences. These can be distinguished by:
I am writing this letter as a last resort. Last year I upgraded from Girlfriend 7.0 to Wife 1.0 and noticed that the new program began unexpected child processing that took up a lot of space and valuable resources. No mention of this phenomenon was included in the product brochure.
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