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  2. Scruples (game) - Wikipedia

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    The game was originally designed and marketed by Henry Makow in Canada in 1984, who licensed the game to Maruca Industries–Carl Eisenberg. The game took off in the United States due to a marketing program by Maruca that resulted in the game being played twice on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, and featured in The Wall Street Journal along with other publications and newspapers.

  3. 26 of the Funniest Oxymoron Examples - AOL

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    The post 26 of the Funniest Oxymoron Examples appeared first on Reader's Digest. A closer look at these contradictory phrases and quotes will make you laugh. 26 of the Funniest Oxymoron Examples

  4. 90 funny questions to liven up any conversation

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    These funny questions to ask your friends, family, partner, and kids will make everyone laugh and bring a sense of humor any conversation. ... Business. Fitness. Food. Games. Health. Home & Garden ...

  5. 200 Funny Questions to Ask Friends, Crushes, or ... - AOL

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    If conversation is starting to die down, here are 200 funny questions to ask or text your friends or your date the next time you need to liven up the mood.

  6. Appearance of impropriety - Wikipedia

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    The appearance of impropriety is a phrase referring to a situation which to a layperson without knowledge of the specific circumstances might seem to raise ethics questions.

  7. Category:Thought experiments in ethics - Wikipedia

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    Image credits: seatheous Lore has it that Valentine’s Day may have pagan roots. In fact, it might have originated in Lupercalia, a festival of fertility celebrated on February 15 in ancient Rome ...

  9. Advertising slogan - Wikipedia

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    Slogans adopt different tones to convey different meanings. For example, funny slogans can enliven conversation and increase memorability. [3] Slogans often unify diverse corporate advertising pieces across different mediums. [2] Slogans may be accompanied by logos, brand names, or musical jingles. [4]