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- Jacob Richman's Humor Hot Sites - Large collection of Jewish humor mixed in with non-Jewish humor.
- Russian Humor in Anecdotes - Examples of Russian humor, arranged by topic.
- The Humor Lounge - Cello Humor - Humor about cellists and the other members of the string family.
- Jaegers.Net Humor - A collection of humorous stories and pictures, categorized into Computer and Internet, Christmas, Man vs. Woman, Science, and At Work.
- Richard's Collegiate Humor Columns - Humor columns including why need to abolish plaid, how to cheat on midterms, and why a female President would be a good thing.
- Moss, Sheila - Humor Columnist - Humor columnist writes funny stories and witty commentary. Site includes humor newsletter, extensive archive of humor columns and other funny stuff.
- The Bud Zone - Humor - Textos d'humor i humor grāfic.
- Psychology humor - What's the surest sign that a subject isn't really a science? They're the ones whose proponents spend the most time trying to insist that their field is a science. Psychology is the premier example. We'll include their jokes in science humor all the same -- if you don't humor them, they can get dangerous.
- Brian's Microsoft Humor - Includes images, sounds, articles, links and movies.
- Giggles and Laughter - Humor for everyday living.
Wikipedia Articles
- Humorous Interpretation - Humorous Interpretation (often shortened to "Humorous Interp", "HI", or simply Humorous) is an event in National Forensic League (and NFL-related) high school forensics competitions. It consists of a piece from any published work, edited to fit within a 10 minute span.
- An Humorous Day's Mirth - An Humorous Day's Mirth is an Elizabethan era stage play, a comedy by George Chapman, first acted in 1597 and published in 1599.
- The Humorous Courtier - The Humorous Courtier, also called The Duke, is a Caroline era stage play, a comedy written by James Shirley, first published in 1640.
- The Humorous Lieutenant - The Humorous Lieutenant, also known as The Noble Enemies or Demetrius and Enanthe, is a Jacobean era stage play, a tragicomedy written by John Fletcher. Highly praised by critics, it has been called "Fletcher's best comedy.
- Humorous Phases of Funny Faces - USA