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    “I feel like with mental health and other taboo subjects, you kind of have to be funny to start de-stigmatizing it,” she tells Yahoo Life. “A lot of people with mental health issues use ...

  3. Gag name - Wikipedia

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    Occasionally, real people with a name that could be interpreted as a funny or vulgar phrase are subject to mockery or parody. [1] For example, Hu Jintao, former General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party, whose surname is pronounced like "who", and former Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, whose surname is pronounced like "when", have occasionally been the topic of humor similar to the "Who's ...

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    Behold: The power of fun socks to spruce up your seasonal best. As is the case for almost every outfit problem, footwear is the solution. Playful sock-and-shoe pairings make for a joyous twist on ...

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    To connect sock-wearing with bedtime hygiene, the company then polled 1,000 adults and found that of the 18 percent who admitted wearing socks in bed, only 30 percent put on a fresh pair at night.

  6. Off-color humor - Wikipedia

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    Off-color jokes were used in Ancient Greek comedy, including the humor of Aristophanes. [1] His work parodied some of the great tragedians of his time, especially Euripides, using τὸ φορτικÏŒν/ἡ κωμῳδία φορτική (variously translated as "low comedy", "vulgar farce", "disgusting, obscene farces") that received great popularity among his contemporaries.

  7. Twat - Wikipedia

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    Twat is an English-language vulgarism which means the vulva or vagina, and is used figuratively as a derogatory epithet. [1] [2] [3] In British English, and Irish English it is a common insult referring to an obnoxious or stupid person regardless of gender; [1] [3] in American English, it is rarer and usually used to insult a woman.

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