Philosophical joke
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*''[[Plato and a Platypus Walk Into a Bar]]'' | *''[[Plato and a Platypus Walk Into a Bar]]'' | ||
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+ | *[[Discordianism is a "Ha Ha, Only Serious" 'joke', using humor to subversively spread what its members regard as a valid philosophy. | ||
+ | *[[Humor in Freud]] | ||
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- Philosophy
- Humor
- Joke
- Plato and a Platypus Walk Into a Bar
- Meta-joke
- Theories of humor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- [[Discordianism is a "Ha Ha, Only Serious" 'joke', using humor to subversively spread what its members regard as a valid philosophy.
- Humor in Freud
- Absurdism
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