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  2. Joking relationship - Wikipedia

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    Donald F. Thomson's article "The Joking Relationship and Organized Obscenity in North Queensland" gives an in-depth discussion of a number of societies where these two speech styles co-exist. [4] The joking relationships which are most unconstrained and free are between classificatory Father's Father and Son's Son—which appears to be the same ...

  3. Joke - Wikipedia

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    Boris Yeltsin and Bill Clinton enjoying a joke. A joke is a display of humour in which words are used within a specific and well-defined narrative structure to make people laugh and is usually not meant to be interpreted literally. [1]

  4. Jokes and Their Relation to the Unconscious - Wikipedia

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    Analysis on elements and functions of laughter and humor date back to Ancient Greece (384 BCE to 322 BCE) and Roman empire (106—43 B.C.E). Most notably, Plato, Aristotle, and Cicero formulated early theories on the function of humor and laughter and paved the way for further philosophers such as Thomas Hobbes (17th century) to expand their positions.

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  6. Joking Apart - Wikipedia

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    Joking Apart is a BBC television sitcom written by Steven Moffat about the rise and fall of a relationship. It juxtaposes a couple, Mark ( Robert Bathurst ) and Becky ( Fiona Gillies ), who fall in love and marry, before getting separated and finally divorced.

  7. List of Joking Apart episodes - Wikipedia

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    Robert and Tracy call on Becky unexpectedly, and Becky claims Mark is mending her bedroom radiator; but Mark is unable to free himself before they enter the bedroom to help. Moffat used a similar scenario for the Coupling episode "The Freckle, the Key, and the Couple who Weren't" [ 7 ] and reveals in its audio commentary that it is based on a ...

  8. Joke theft - Wikipedia

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    The television network gave him a chance to redeem himself and allowed him to compete in the semi-finals using his own material. Paris' effort this time was self-deprecating, joking about his plagiarism and his large teeth. The first joke went well, but the rest went downhill.

  9. The All-Joking, All-Drunken Synod of Fools and Jesters

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    Franz Lefort, a member of the Synod. The All-Joking, All-Drunken Synod of Fools and Jesters [Notes 1] (1692 [1] –1725) [Notes 2] was a club founded by Peter I of Russia.The group included many of Peter's closest friends, and its activities centered mostly around drinking and reveling.