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Hey Duggee follows a strict format — a Scout-like activity group of young animals called the Squirrel Club have various adventures under the tutelage of their leader Duggee, a giant dog, and end up earning a badge of some kind before being picked up by their parents. Orchard and his team put a lot of effort into making the jokes as easy for young minds to take in as possible, something which also influenced the visuals. Giving everything as much space and clarity as possible without it becoming glacial means that everyone has the best chance of getting a joke.

I was thinking about this yesterday. Children at different developmental stages find different things funny and are capable of different levels of creating and interpreting humour. Some of this is down to increased connectivity as the growing brain develops, which allows for greater generation of ideas and associations.


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A joke involving irony involves not only knowing how someone else sees events, but knowing how they think you see them. As your kids grow older, though, this will start to change. Then again, why would anyone want to tickle a French-person. Perhaps nirvana could be found if someone opened a live-sex comedy club where all menu items came with bacon and butter sauce. And, of course, pie a-la-mode. Additionally, on at least three verifiable occasions, laughter has triggered a state of sharply reduced animation known as death.

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I mean how do they know it was feeling tickled and not tortured. Strange… two statements in this article do not apply to me. I still laugh at jokes after many repeated tellings. I can tickle myself. Maybe these are related? Am I a freak of nature? I must be a freak also. His outfit is a little baggy due to the loss of muscle tone. Our local animal shelter has found a way to calm the kennels when the canine inmates get riled up.

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They simply play a tape of dogs laughing—that is a tape of happy dog vocalizing. All the other dogs calm down. Kashasha, Tanganyika laughing epidemic! It must have been so bizare to be caught up in that mass histeria. That picture of the couple posing for a portrait almost had me LOLing at work! It weird, but before reading this article I was in a foul mood, but by the end of it I was almost laughing. Thanks for the uplift. First vs. I can definately see how laughter could cause death.

Once, as a very inebriated teenager, an apple exploding on a kitchen floor sent me into gales of laughter. While this this did not cause a slight case of death, it did prevent me from breathing long enough to pass out. This was actually very scary. Or a good pooh joke?

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He fell on the floor laughing so hard that he could hardly catch his breath. Just using a bit of unexpected juxtaposition of ideas for comedic effect, thereby creating a pun.

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The Freudian House is real, though. Psychologists used it as they were engaged in psychoanalysis. DI Mr. Freudian sluts and sharp decline in animation indeed. Most interesting and titillating article. I laughed so hard that i started to panic when i was running out of breath. The nice guys in the ambulance saved me and we had a good laugh about it in the back of the ambulance.

The sarcasm and some of the comments had me laughing in class.

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In that Kashasha incident… the entire village was laughing, but still no one knows why now thats funny. Notice that 2 of the deaths by laughter were sparked by British comedy? Something to write home about. Great article. I wonder if continued exposure to comedy raises your tolerance for it? When that happens, we pretty much both end up unable to talk or even breathe. I clicked on the first link at the end, with the mistranslated Chinese menu, and I was having a hard time keeping it together. It was really weird to be laughing under my breath out of control after having just read about the phenomenon.


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  5. Then, as an experiment, I read the menu link again after 5 or 10 minutes. Barely cracked a smile. I think Douglas Hofstadter would appreciate this article as did I — a humorous article about humor. In fact, my limbs are hurting writing so many words of it. That was utterly fascinating!

    And very funny, I did giggle all the way through — and am especially proud that two of the three fatal comedy related deaths were to do with British comedy also aware of the fact that Sid knew perfectly well it was the Monty Python sketch, he was being funny.

    Right, right, stop it. These signs are pretty badly made. Right, now for a complete change of mood…. Alan, love your work. This article had me cracking up most of the way through. A wonky!

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    Very , very good article. See, I knew there was a reason why I continue to visit this site. Thanks, Alan. Then again, some might argue the most important aspect of humor is. A DI article on the Kashasha, Tanganyika incident is overdue.

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    When I first encountered a description of the incident, it was described as one big laugh attack that lasted for days. The Wikipedia entry on the incident describes it as an incident of mass hysteria that only started with laughter, and while its victims experienced physically uncomfortable symptoms that were punctuated by laughing spells, laughter among the victims was more the exception than the rule. But still…what was so damn funny? Writing himself in as a character not to mention writing an earlier book in as a plot device was self-importance of an unforgivable degree.

    Adieu, Monsieur King. Ah, yes. Perhaps, but since she was apparently there when it happened, she may be a better judge of how he went. Heart attacks can be quite sudden, so if he was laughing for 25 minutes, then the old muscle seized up all of a sudden, he could very well have gone as she described, rather pleasantly, never knowing what hit him until the very end. No danger here. I think the most to worry about are a few minor injuries, but we may want to be on the lookout in case some regular posters stop posting.

    But what about broken jokes?

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    Or it may be just me being stressed at work recently…. This article was really funny! Data for such a wonderful explanation of humour and laughter. Laughter is indeed very very dangerous!