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  2. Surreal humour - Wikipedia

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    Surreal humour (also called surreal comedy, absurdist humour, or absurdist comedy) is a form of humour predicated on deliberate violations of causal reasoning, thus producing events and behaviors that are obviously illogical.

  3. Category:Surreal comedy television series - Wikipedia

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  4. Terminal City (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The series is lauded for its unique blend of absurdist humor, poignant family dynamics, and incisive commentary on reality TV, making it a standout in contemporary drama. The show has also been recognized with numerous accolades. It won several Leo Awards, including Best Dramatic Series, Best Screenwriting, and Best Direction.

  5. ‘Women’s Humor’: 50 Hilarious Posts For Those That Need A ...

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    Research shows that, on average, men have a higher humor production ability compared to women. Whether it’s a natural flair or societal expectations, men seem to dominate in the humor department.

  6. Ninja Nonsense - Wikipedia

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    Ninja Nonsense is an absurdist comedy series which follows a young woman named Shinobu as she trains to become a ninja. However, the series does not only focus on ninja training, but also focuses on Shinobu's lifestyle and friends through a series of disjointed comedic plot lines.

  7. Venice Award Winner Ahmad Ghossein on Absurdist Comedy ... - AOL

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    Five years after his feature debut “All This Victory” took the Grand Prize and the audience award at Venice’s Critics’ Week, Lebanese filmmaker Ahmad Ghossein is gearing up to shoot his ...

  8. Feminist comedy - Wikipedia

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    The current comedy culture climate remains male-focused and is currently accepting of women comedians. [1] [2] The conversation surrounding gender-aware comedy has included articles and opinions from many male comedians and fans that are rooted in the idea that women aren’t funny, despite protest from successful female comedians and audiences.

  9. ‘Yannick’ Review: A Brechtian Heckler Hijacks the Show in ...

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    The actors humor him for a bit, leaning on the rapport they’ve established with the audience to land a few laughs at the intruder’s expense, then politely ask him to leave.