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Anti-humor

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71:. In fact, some researchers see the "shaggy dog story" as a type of anti-joke. Anti-humor is described as a form of irony or reversal of expectations that may provoke an emotion opposite to humor, such as fear, pain, embarrassment, disgust, awkwardness, or discomfort. 86:, is a type of anti-humor that involves telling an extremely long joke with an intricate (and sometimes grisly) back story and surreal or repetitive plotline, before ending the story with either a weak 100:
involves narratives that are structured like a traditional joke including a set-up and punchline, but whose punchline is the most obvious to the narrative. Some examples of this would be the
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and the "What did the farmer say/do" set of jokes, which include various situations where the joke teller asks the listener what the farmer did in any given situation:
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was another comedian sometimes associated with performing anti-humor, although he objected to the characterization.
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John Henderson, "Writing Down Rome: Satire, Comedy, and Other Offences in Latin Poetry" (1999)
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Humor Reference Guide: A Comprehensive Classification and Analysis
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I don't know, what did the farmer say when he lost his tractor?
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Style of comedy that is deliberately awkward or experimental
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in a narration that is set up as a joke. This kind of
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Index

Anti-comedy
Deadpan humor
alternative
humor
surprise factor
joke
punch line
anticlimax
shaggy dog story
shaggy dog story
spoonerism
no soap radio
Why did the chicken cross the road?
Alternative comedy
stand-up comedians
Andy Kaufman
surrealist
performance art
Tony Clifton
lounge lizard
Norm Macdonald
Anti-art
Dada
Dad joke
Meta-joke
Nonsense verse
Surreal humour
The Aristocrats
Koan
No soap radio

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