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  2. Blooper - Wikipedia

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    The effect is especially pronounced when the film setting is before the modern era (e.g., ancient Greece or Rome). However, this blooper is rarely seen in recent films (most productions enforce "no cellphone" rules while on-set to reduce the risk of plot or production details being leaked ) but is commonly used in fake bloopers for animations.

  3. Recurring features in Mad - Wikipedia

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    Monkeys Are Always Funny, by Evan Dorkin, showing famous news photographs with the image of a monkey Photoshopped in (e.g. the raid on Elian Gonzalez's closet, or the Hindenburg explosion); The NFL's Ref Report, written by Kiernan P. Schmitt, which illustrates a topic by using generic drawings of a referee's hand signals;

  4. Theories of humor - Wikipedia

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    The theory treats on equal footing the humorous effect created by the linguistic means (verbal humor), as well as created visually (caricature, clown performance) or by tickling. The theory explains the natural differences in susceptibility of people to humor, the absence of humorous effect from a trite joke, the role of intonation in telling ...

  5. Olympic diver sees funny side of less-than-synchronized slip ...

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    Thankfully Frenchman Alexis Jandard also saw the funny side when he fell off his springboard Thursday at the inauguration of the Paris Aquatics Centre, one of the venues for this summer’s Games.

  6. Slapstick - Wikipedia

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    The "slap stick" consists of two thin slats of wood, which makes a "slap" when striking another actor, with little force needed to make a loud—and comical—sound. The physical slap stick remains a key component of the plot in the traditional and popular Punch and Judy puppet show.

  7. Walla - Wikipedia

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    In American radio, film, television, and video games, walla is a sound effect imitating the murmur of a crowd in the background. [1] A group of actors brought together in the post-production stage of film production to create this murmur is known as a walla group.

  8. Bitcoin values hit record highs. Should you invest in ... - AOL

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    If it seems everyone is talking about bitcoin these days, you're onto something.. The digital currency has been hitting record highs and neared $100,000 this past week, having doubled in value ...

  9. The 25 best last-minute gifts that will still arrive by Christmas

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    Still shopping for Christmas gifts? Don't sweat it — we've rounded up 25 incredible options that will ship by December 25.