The joke about the cowboy dressed in all paper being arrested for rustling is not anti-humor. It's a traditional pun. Rustling means stealing cattle but is also a sound paper can make.
Most of these were puns and then he claimed dry humor to be known as 'dad jokes' instead of puns. This was a very poorly informed video. He ought to remove it and do some research before making it again, honestly.
I agree, you're way off base on anti-humor. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaggy_dog_story is the classical example. It's super long and doesn't have a punchline, and that's the joke. What you've done here is just a pun.
@@TheUmopepisdn Excuse me? The paper/cowboy joke is *absolutely* anti-humor. You literally could not find a more perfect example. (I'm sorry -- that was sarcasm.)
@@wurtknurte7283 A blind man walks into a bar. When he gets out of the ER he makes a note to himself to duck next time. He then walks into the bar again -- because the mere existence of this joke lowered the bar.
yo, here's hoping the algorithm picks up on this one, as this is genuinely well crafted! legitimately had to double-take when I saw the meager 98 viewcount.
Anti-Humor is NOT puns. Example 2 is a PUN. Antihumor has no punchline or the punchline is not based in traditional humor. Shaggy Dog (ex. no soap) IS antihumor. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-humor. Sarcasm is also wrong in the second example. "I don't drive a bus is That's absurdism or redirection of classic comedy. These are wrong, dog.
this video has the sauce to go viral very soon, it has the perfect passing and humour to go viral. Some one reply to this comment when the video has 100,000 views
@@LetsBrainstorm-v7g Same topic and style only? Here are the timestamps for The Paint Explainer's video: 0:00 No Soap Radio 0:15 Anti-humor 0:33 Sarcasm 0:53 Slapstick 1:14 White Humor 1:28 Dry Humor 1:46 Black Humor 2:12 Satire 2:28 Surreal Humor 2:39 Green Humor 2:55 Grotesque Humor 3:12 Reaffirming and Autodestructive Humor 3:33 Observational Humor 3:50 Insult Comedy Here are the timestamps for your video: 00:00 No Soap Radio 00:42 Anti-Humor 01:39 Sarcasm 02:29 Slapstick 03:09 White Humor 03:50 Dry Humor 04:30 Black Humor 05:23 Satire 06:00 Surreal Humor 06:38 Green Humor 07:22 Reaffirming and Autodestructive Humor 08:04 Observational Humor 08:42 Insult comedy Tl;dr they're exactly the same except in your video, there is no chapter on Grotesque Humour. Here's what you say about anti-humour: "Anti-humour thrives on subverting expectations. A classic example is the shaggy dog story which seems to build up to a punchline but ends anticlimactically." Here's what The Paint Explainer says about anti-humour: "It's a type of alternative humour that causes laughter because of the surprise generated by the lack of a punchline or joke at the end. A famous example of this is the shaggy dog story, which consists of telling an extremely long story without delivering a punchline at the end, which leaves the audience confused at first." I'll let other viewers decide whether this constitutes plagiarism. Your video is longer and you've padded it out with more examples, but you've copied more of The Paint Explainer's video than mere "topic and style".
...Respectfully, you made a nine-minute video explaining puns, mistaking puns for several other things, and misexplaining most else. Honestly, you should delete this, do some research and try again 'cause this video is just misinformation. There are 13 sections of video here and only two (slapstick, insult comedy) are _fully_ correct. That cowboy bit wasn't anti-humor. It was a pun which is a completely traditional punchline. Anti-humor would be like 'A Jew walked into a bar. He had a drink, paid his tab, then went home.' The joke isn't in the multiple meanings of words (like 'rustling') but the utter lack of a punchline. The joke is that it isn't a joke at all. That bus bit has nothing to do with sarcasm. The best example you found was the rain bit before that. The humor there is in undermining expectation (because you think he's imagining himself as the victim, not the driver...Which is a cornerstone of comedy but not a 'type of humor') and also in the dark turn implying he wanted to be the one who hit her (making this black humor as well). "White humor" isn't any 'type' of humor. It's more a stylistic option. Near every humor type can be delivered in a 'white' tone, and several of the types you mention here are done that way. Even your 'white humor' example was just two more puns. Nobody calls dry humor (also more a style of delivery than a 'type of humor') 'dad jokes'. PUNS are dad jokes. And sure enough, that clock joke was just another pun. The 'indecisive' joke was deadpan and thus dry but its 'humor type' is more specifically wordplay (of which punnery is a subtype) The mountain bit wasn't even close to black humor. Just because it vaguely referenced death doesn't make it black humor...Although one could say it was black humor due to the punchline involving a black man (pun!). Like the bus bit, the humor here is more in subverting audience expectation. The first one you got half-right, satire, was over halfway into the video...And it was only half-right while you stayed vague. Then you gave '1984' as an example and that's not a (successful, anyway) satire. It uses some exaggeration but it is far moreso just a straightforward dystopian tale. The Onion is a better example of satire. And then you got surreal humor wrong. The eyeball joke is not surreal at all but proper black humor. The difference between it and that mountain bit you misused as 'black humor' should be starkly clear if you run them side-by-side. "No Soap Radio" is itself not a 'type of humor' but an example of surreal comedy...So you did technically give a 'surreal' example but you categorized it and thus explained it all wrong. The internet though is full of surreal humor. Examples here: www.vice.com/en/article/xwz833/surreal-memes-are-the-last-escape-the-internet-has What you've called "green humor" is called 'blue humor' here in America and in England so that could confuse people, but you did describe it well. "Reaffirming" and "autodestructive" (and 'self-irony' which is outright nonsense) are just words you threw about and not any known 'type' of humor. Both examples are instead the same type of humor called self-deprecation. And your 7:42 example didn't even make sense. If they can do those things at once, they wouldn't say 'I'm not good at multitasking'. I assume that was a speaking error but you should have checked through this for mistakes like that. And lastly, you got 'observational humor' right in the basic sense but your first example was just a statement of a thing that happens rather than an actual joke about it. Behind this link, an actual joke about that stair thing: ruclips.net/video/FGnsH7K0Wyc/видео.html (Carlin was great at observational humor.)
Dear @nyanuwu4209, first things first, I want to admire your courage to politely explain to me, why you consider this video not-satisfying. I really like the fact that you showed tons of examples, and did a great job writing this comment. Sadly, I don't have enough knowledge nor the courage to argue with you on these themes, due to the fact that I am sure you, as probably a native speaker, know this topics much better than i do. I only have two things to say: 1) I ain't going to delete this video 2) 1984 IS a satire, and a successful one. Not a straight forward one, but it DOES mock the so called "Soviet Dream" and it shows such a hyperbolic world, so absurd yet so cruel, that at one point, when i was re-reading it, I nearly burst into laughing because of such thin line coming from the Orwell himself saying something like "And this is the world that commies wanted to live in. I laugh at them, I laugh at such childish dream and I invite y'all to laugh with me.". That is, at least, how I understand this book.
Green humor is incorrect. That kind of humor is called Blue Humor. "Betty White was known for being Blue." Because her telling Sex jokes and Toilet humor.
: Exactly. That really threw me since "working blue" is such a well established term. Where the hell did he even get that from? Truth to tell, if there actually is a category of "Green Humor", I would imagine an example of it to go something like: "Over the course of a year, the CEO of a large mining operation practiced unlicensed 'fracking' procedures on a massive scale, ignored environmental laws whenever he found them inconvenient or unprofitable, underpaid his male workers, harassed and molested his female ones, poisoned the local residents and wildlife around his facility and used his massive wealth and influence on corrupt politicians to make the world an ever-worsening place. But at least when Christmas comes, Santa will be leaving him coal." Believe it or not, variants of that sad slice of self-congratulatory tree-hugger whimsy are typical of what you get if you perform a Google search for "pro environmental jokes"... but so is this one that I will confess to finding at least mildly amusing: "If trees sent out Wi-Fi signals people would be planting them everywhere. It's too bad all they do is produce oxygen..." The damn thing is that if we decided to call that Green Humor, then to be politically correct we'd also have to offer Red Humor for the Communists, Gray Humor for the elderly, Pink Humor for the LGBTQRXYZ crowd, Yellow Humor for the incontinent, Brown Humor for the... Well, you get the picture! Before you could even tell a joke you'd have to consult a freakin' color wheel!
Satirical jokes? Let's try "how many people does it take to change a light bulb in a penthouse?" "let me start: some young person will try to guess if the light is out of power, then their older siblings will tell them it's actually out of power. They would hardly believe this, so they need a counselor to explain that yes, alas, light bulbs don't have eternal life, then they will actually realize there's a darkness problem in the house, so they will expect their factotum assistant to fix the darkness. The assistant, who was hired as a receptionist, but it's actually doing all the cooking and cleaning and the crappy phone calls quickly buys random bulbs on the net, and when the delivery people come, they realize it doesn't fit, so they have to take it back, and no matter who's error it is, the complaints department will hear about that. Still dark at home. Assistant finds new bulb, consulting expert's manuals and company to make sure it's the right one. Assistant is not exactly trained to change bulbs, and not paid enough to train themselves in their personal time every bloody day. Assistant calls handyman" Short satirical joke? Not easy!
I'm not that sure you can have a satirical *joke,* period. IIRC cartoonist B. Kliban produced one particularly incisive drawing which showed a naked man taking a massive dump on the hood of some rich schmuck's Rolls-Royce (or some other ridiculously expensive possession), and beneath that there was just the word "SATIRE" in big block letters. That's always pretty much covered the subject in my book!
I'm going to try a joke here. A tsa officer said he can answer any questions about what's allowed on the plane I asked if I could bring an antique victorian shelf on the plane. Needless to say I got a lot of money when I sued him for fraud
I had a horrible accident at work and my hands were injured badly...when I woke from anesthesia, I asked the Doctor "Will I be able to play the piano?" He said YES! I am a great surgeon! I said " WOW you certainly are..because I never could before!"
There's another well probably many other. But one type is a sense of humor that instead of mocking is actually the opposite of mocking. For example how Tony Stark jokes about how amazing he is in a non-serious sorta way. You can do this to yourself and to others
How is sarcasm considered more intelligent than other forms of comedy? It often just comes off as whiny or bitter. I'd say that dry humor tends to come off as more intelligent.
Great video - caught me off guard that I thought, "oh, these are dad jokes" during the white humour section to then be called out in the dry segment >.< Dark sarcasm for the win though ;)
@@hydro1389 People of various ethnicities walk into the bar the narrator is in, so he leaves. It is funny because you didn't expect that outcome, and realize that the joke is suddenly about racism.
Seriously my guy your videos are gonna be huge someday. Great video format and production with interesting topics! I was recommended this video and didn’t even know that you were such a small creator until I saw comments mentioning it.
i feel like im in an exclusive club watching this video
This is a 5 million view type video with only 2.7k, keep posting vids like this and you're going to be huge bro
i can say i was here since 69subs when you’ll get famous
Yep) make a screenshot))
The joke about the cowboy dressed in all paper being arrested for rustling is not anti-humor. It's a traditional pun. Rustling means stealing cattle but is also a sound paper can make.
Exactly. The only difference between this joke and most puns is the length.
Most of these were puns and then he claimed dry humor to be known as 'dad jokes' instead of puns. This was a very poorly informed video. He ought to remove it and do some research before making it again, honestly.
Even the "dry humor" joke was a pun.
I agree, you're way off base on anti-humor. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaggy_dog_story is the classical example. It's super long and doesn't have a punchline, and that's the joke. What you've done here is just a pun.
@@TheUmopepisdn Excuse me?
The paper/cowboy joke is *absolutely* anti-humor.
You literally could not find a more perfect example.
(I'm sorry -- that was sarcasm.)
A man walks into a bar and says "Ouch!".
A blind man walks into a bar, then a wall, then another bar.
@@wurtknurte7283 A blind man walks into a bar. When he gets out of the ER he makes a note to himself to duck next time. He then walks into the bar again -- because the mere existence of this joke lowered the bar.
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I just watch this entire video without realising it only had 100 views and I don't regret it
no it has more than 10x more! :D
Only, 80 subs though, there, fixed it.
@fleetingimmersion thank you!
Ever wonder what happened to the horses that got kicked in the chin by Chuck Norris? Ask the giraffes
Did RUclips recommendations just put me in a special club....
So.. um, this video is actually kinda dope. I feel like someone outta let you know.
yo, here's hoping the algorithm picks up on this one, as this is genuinely well crafted! legitimately had to double-take when I saw the meager 98 viewcount.
you should definitely change your profile pic having an AI profile will associate you with content farms witch your videos are much higher quality.
Anti-Humor is NOT puns. Example 2 is a PUN. Antihumor has no punchline or the punchline is not based in traditional humor. Shaggy Dog (ex. no soap) IS antihumor.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-humor.
Sarcasm is also wrong in the second example. "I don't drive a bus is That's absurdism or redirection of classic comedy. These are wrong, dog.
Two men walk into a bar; the third man ducks.
And the duck pays the bill...
wow, this vidro put a smile on my face! thank you and I hope you continue to make videos of this quality and joy!!
ohhh you're gonna get cancelled for forgetting the non-zionist jews (why does the haredi have an israeli flag)
Dry humor is my personality
..so I noticed
this video has the sauce to go viral very soon, it has the perfect passing and humour to go viral. Some one reply to this comment when the video has 100,000 views
this is a copy of the paint explainer
It is not. The same topic and style only
@@LetsBrainstorm-v7g Same topic and style only?
Here are the timestamps for The Paint Explainer's video:
0:00 No Soap Radio
0:15 Anti-humor
0:33 Sarcasm
0:53 Slapstick
1:14 White Humor
1:28 Dry Humor
1:46 Black Humor
2:12 Satire
2:28 Surreal Humor
2:39 Green Humor
2:55 Grotesque Humor
3:12 Reaffirming and Autodestructive Humor
3:33 Observational Humor
3:50 Insult Comedy
Here are the timestamps for your video:
00:00 No Soap Radio
00:42 Anti-Humor
01:39 Sarcasm
02:29 Slapstick
03:09 White Humor
03:50 Dry Humor
04:30 Black Humor
05:23 Satire
06:00 Surreal Humor
06:38 Green Humor
07:22 Reaffirming and Autodestructive Humor
08:04 Observational Humor
08:42 Insult comedy
Tl;dr they're exactly the same except in your video, there is no chapter on Grotesque Humour.
Here's what you say about anti-humour:
"Anti-humour thrives on subverting expectations. A classic example is the shaggy dog story which seems to build up to a punchline but ends anticlimactically."
Here's what The Paint Explainer says about anti-humour:
"It's a type of alternative humour that causes laughter because of the surprise generated by the lack of a punchline or joke at the end. A famous example of this is the shaggy dog story, which consists of telling an extremely long story without delivering a punchline at the end, which leaves the audience confused at first."
I'll let other viewers decide whether this constitutes plagiarism. Your video is longer and you've padded it out with more examples, but you've copied more of The Paint Explainer's video than mere "topic and style".
...Respectfully, you made a nine-minute video explaining puns, mistaking puns for several other things, and misexplaining most else. Honestly, you should delete this, do some research and try again 'cause this video is just misinformation. There are 13 sections of video here and only two (slapstick, insult comedy) are _fully_ correct.
That cowboy bit wasn't anti-humor. It was a pun which is a completely traditional punchline. Anti-humor would be like 'A Jew walked into a bar. He had a drink, paid his tab, then went home.' The joke isn't in the multiple meanings of words (like 'rustling') but the utter lack of a punchline. The joke is that it isn't a joke at all.
That bus bit has nothing to do with sarcasm. The best example you found was the rain bit before that. The humor there is in undermining expectation (because you think he's imagining himself as the victim, not the driver...Which is a cornerstone of comedy but not a 'type of humor') and also in the dark turn implying he wanted to be the one who hit her (making this black humor as well).
"White humor" isn't any 'type' of humor. It's more a stylistic option. Near every humor type can be delivered in a 'white' tone, and several of the types you mention here are done that way. Even your 'white humor' example was just two more puns.
Nobody calls dry humor (also more a style of delivery than a 'type of humor') 'dad jokes'. PUNS are dad jokes. And sure enough, that clock joke was just another pun. The 'indecisive' joke was deadpan and thus dry but its 'humor type' is more specifically wordplay (of which punnery is a subtype)
The mountain bit wasn't even close to black humor. Just because it vaguely referenced death doesn't make it black humor...Although one could say it was black humor due to the punchline involving a black man (pun!). Like the bus bit, the humor here is more in subverting audience expectation.
The first one you got half-right, satire, was over halfway into the video...And it was only half-right while you stayed vague. Then you gave '1984' as an example and that's not a (successful, anyway) satire. It uses some exaggeration but it is far moreso just a straightforward dystopian tale. The Onion is a better example of satire.
And then you got surreal humor wrong. The eyeball joke is not surreal at all but proper black humor. The difference between it and that mountain bit you misused as 'black humor' should be starkly clear if you run them side-by-side. "No Soap Radio" is itself not a 'type of humor' but an example of surreal comedy...So you did technically give a 'surreal' example but you categorized it and thus explained it all wrong. The internet though is full of surreal humor. Examples here: www.vice.com/en/article/xwz833/surreal-memes-are-the-last-escape-the-internet-has
What you've called "green humor" is called 'blue humor' here in America and in England so that could confuse people, but you did describe it well.
"Reaffirming" and "autodestructive" (and 'self-irony' which is outright nonsense) are just words you threw about and not any known 'type' of humor. Both examples are instead the same type of humor called self-deprecation. And your 7:42 example didn't even make sense. If they can do those things at once, they wouldn't say 'I'm not good at multitasking'. I assume that was a speaking error but you should have checked through this for mistakes like that.
And lastly, you got 'observational humor' right in the basic sense but your first example was just a statement of a thing that happens rather than an actual joke about it. Behind this link, an actual joke about that stair thing: ruclips.net/video/FGnsH7K0Wyc/видео.html (Carlin was great at observational humor.)
Dear @nyanuwu4209, first things first, I want to admire your courage to politely explain to me, why you consider this video not-satisfying. I really like the fact that you showed tons of examples, and did a great job writing this comment. Sadly, I don't have enough knowledge nor the courage to argue with you on these themes, due to the fact that I am sure you, as probably a native speaker, know this topics much better than i do. I only have two things to say:
1) I ain't going to delete this video
2) 1984 IS a satire, and a successful one. Not a straight forward one, but it DOES mock the so called "Soviet Dream" and it shows such a hyperbolic world, so absurd yet so cruel, that at one point, when i was re-reading it, I nearly burst into laughing because of such thin line coming from the Orwell himself saying something like "And this is the world that commies wanted to live in. I laugh at them, I laugh at such childish dream and I invite y'all to laugh with me.". That is, at least, how I understand this book.
Green humor is incorrect.
That kind of humor is called Blue Humor.
"Betty White was known for being Blue." Because her telling Sex jokes and Toilet humor.
:
Exactly. That really threw me since "working blue" is such a well established term. Where the hell did he even get that from?
Truth to tell, if there actually is a category of "Green Humor", I would imagine an example of it to go something like:
"Over the course of a year, the CEO of a large mining operation practiced unlicensed 'fracking' procedures on a massive scale, ignored environmental laws whenever he found them inconvenient or unprofitable, underpaid his male workers, harassed and molested his female ones, poisoned the local residents and wildlife around his facility and used his massive wealth and influence on corrupt politicians to make the world an ever-worsening place. But at least when Christmas comes, Santa will be leaving him coal."
Believe it or not, variants of that sad slice of self-congratulatory tree-hugger whimsy are typical of what you get if you perform a Google search for "pro environmental jokes"... but so is this one that I will confess to finding at least mildly amusing:
"If trees sent out Wi-Fi signals people would be planting them everywhere. It's too bad all they do is produce oxygen..."
The damn thing is that if we decided to call that Green Humor, then to be politically correct we'd also have to offer Red Humor for the Communists, Gray Humor for the elderly, Pink Humor for the LGBTQRXYZ crowd, Yellow Humor for the incontinent, Brown Humor for the... Well, you get the picture! Before you could even tell a joke you'd have to consult a freakin' color wheel!
Only 171 subs? Well now you have one more
Thank you!))
@@LetsBrainstorm-v7g you're welcome!
Satirical jokes? Let's try
"how many people does it take to change a light bulb in a penthouse?"
"let me start: some young person will try to guess if the light is out of power, then their older siblings will tell them it's actually out of power. They would hardly believe this, so they need a counselor to explain that yes, alas, light bulbs don't have eternal life, then they will actually realize there's a darkness problem in the house, so they will expect their factotum assistant to fix the darkness. The assistant, who was hired as a receptionist, but it's actually doing all the cooking and cleaning and the crappy phone calls quickly buys random bulbs on the net, and when the delivery people come, they realize it doesn't fit, so they have to take it back, and no matter who's error it is, the complaints department will hear about that. Still dark at home. Assistant finds new bulb, consulting expert's manuals and company to make sure it's the right one. Assistant is not exactly trained to change bulbs, and not paid enough to train themselves in their personal time every bloody day. Assistant calls handyman"
Short satirical joke? Not easy!
I'm not that sure you can have a satirical *joke,* period. IIRC cartoonist B. Kliban produced one particularly incisive drawing which showed a naked man taking a massive dump on the hood of some rich schmuck's Rolls-Royce (or some other ridiculously expensive possession), and beneath that there was just the word "SATIRE" in big block letters. That's always pretty much covered the subject in my book!
Yep, that's quite an explanation of every kind of humor explained in 10 minutes or so.
What's with the last joke I don't get it. 😭
Yep, this is it. Content at it's finest
how you describe Anti-Humor summarizes "The Ridiculous 6" in a nutshell
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I agree
You seem like a good doodle artist, why are you still using an AI profile picture?
It is a channel's style
Dark humour is like Steve Irwin handling stingrays, you pour your heart into it but not everybody receives it well
I believe this man deserves my sub
Thank you!
5.3k views only??
Hoping your channel keeps growing, the content is great!
Thank you!
Ngl you're content is good, i enjoy it you need more recognition
Thank you!
Wait this video has only 400 views
only 637 views what the hell
This is just the beginning! Stay tuned!))
I must be dumb as rocks as I do not understand sarcasm at all.
Autism (not understanding sarcasm is a symptom of autism)
Great video! Hope it goes viral.
Thank you!
Greetings from Romania
I'm going to try a joke here.
A tsa officer said he can answer any questions about what's allowed on the plane
I asked if I could bring an antique victorian shelf on the plane. Needless to say I got a lot of money when I sued him for fraud
I had a horrible accident at work and my hands were injured badly...when I woke from anesthesia, I asked the Doctor "Will I be able to play the piano?" He said YES! I am a great surgeon! I said " WOW you certainly are..because I never could before!"
I just wanted to leave you a comment...
Thank you!
im very late but the one at 5:05 was really funny
What's the difference between a deer? It has four legs, and all are the same length. (Especially the hind left one.)
hey man this is a really good video, it got recommended to me on my home page. Keep it up i feel like this is your future career.
Thank you!
Anti-Humour, Sarcasm, Dry Humour, Black Humour, Satire, [George Carlin Humour.] and Observational Humour is my Kind of Humour!
There's another well probably many other. But one type is a sense of humor that instead of mocking is actually the opposite of mocking. For example how Tony Stark jokes about how amazing he is in a non-serious sorta way. You can do this to yourself and to others
How is sarcasm considered more intelligent than other forms of comedy? It often just comes off as whiny or bitter. I'd say that dry humor tends to come off as more intelligent.
Great video - caught me off guard that I thought, "oh, these are dad jokes" during the white humour section to then be called out in the dry segment >.< Dark sarcasm for the win though ;)
I prefer Buster Keaton. His slapstick routines are still in use and were the backbone of cartoons for generations.
You'd think one of them would duck...
Ngl, the last joke was the funniest one for me. Mostly because it took me a bit under ten seconds to get it.
I'm glad you like it 😀
How does the last joke end? Asking for a friend 😢😉
The thing is he told the entire joke. Watch it again and think about it.
@@MikaBoMS I still dont get it
@@hydro1389 People of various ethnicities walk into the bar the narrator is in, so he leaves. It is funny because you didn't expect that outcome, and realize that the joke is suddenly about racism.
Seriously my guy your videos are gonna be huge someday. Great video format and production with interesting topics! I was recommended this video and didn’t even know that you were such a small creator until I saw comments mentioning it.
Thank you very much for your support!
Interesting topics that he got very incorrect...
stolen content
From who? I would like to support the original creator
@@lior_shiboli original creator's name is @ThePaintExplainer
@@lior_shiboli The paint explainer
Disliked didn’t explain why skibidi toilet was the pinnacle of humor
The only fucking content he doesn't like is a joke. Pretty ironical.
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