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Humor
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Here are entered general collections of anecdotes and when divided by place, anecdotes from a particular place. --subdivision Anecdotes under names of countries, cities, etc., names of individual persons, families, and corporate bodies, uniform titles of sacred works, and under classes of persons, ethnic groups, and topical headings for anecdotes about the subjects
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--subdivision Humor under names of countries, cities, etc., and individual corporate bodies, under names of deities, mythological or legendary figures, and fictitious characters, under classes of persons, and under uniform titles of sacred works and topical headings; and headings for wit and humor qualified by language, nationality, or ethnic group, e.g. English wit and humor; American wit and humor; African American wit and humor
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-- See Also the narrower term Black humor Literary works that derive humor from suffering or the absurdity of existence in a bitter, ironic, morbid, or grimly satiric way.
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Pictures that use wit and/or satire to comment on events, social habits, politics, or other subjects. For narrative works that employ sequential art, and often prose, to tell a story, see Comics (Graphic works).
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-- See Also the narrower term Puns
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Words or phrases that are difficult to articulate correctly due to a rapid succession of similar consonant sounds.
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