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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. Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt - Wikipedia

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    Brian Moylan of The Guardian noted that it is "the sort of show that could benefit from multiple viewings, because the jokes are so packed in you’re sure to miss something while laughing." [ 36 ] TV Guide named it the "best new comedy of 2015". [ 37 ]

  4. Demi Lardner - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] Lardner co-wrote and performed in Wolf Creek, The Musical, which won BankSA's Best Emerging Comedy Show Award at Adelaide Fringe. [6] [7] That year she also won Adelaide Comedy's Out of Adelaide award and was nominated for their Adelaide Comedian of the Year award. [3] Lardner's comedy has been described as surreal and absurdist.

  5. “Saturday Night ”fact check: The true stories behind movie's ...

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    It is hard to imagine the anti-comedy comic's act going over warmly in a room full of middle-aged suits, but his unique blend of absurdist humor is exactly why Michaels thought he was a perfect ...

  6. ‘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.

  7. ‘Feathers’ Review: A Bone-Dry, Bitingly Absurdist Story of a ...

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    It speaks volumes that we get to know the woman’s back, hunched over dishes or laundry, against cracked tiles rimmed in dirty grout, before we get a proper look at her careworn face. And even ...

  8. Luv (play) - Wikipedia

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    A mix of absurdist humor and traditional Broadway comedy in the Neil Simon vein, Luv concerns two college friends—misfit Harry and materialistic Milt—who are reunited when the latter stops the former from jumping off a bridge, the play's setting. [1] Each discovers the other is equally miserable as they share hard-luck stories.

  9. Ninja Nonsense - Wikipedia

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    Ninja Nonsense is an absurdist comedy centering on Shinobu, a ninja apprentice, who is attempting to pass her ninja exams while Kaede, a normal schoolgirl, studies for her school exams. As a part of her exam, Shinobu is ordered to break into Kaede's room to steal her panties by her instructor, Onsokumaru.