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Monday, July 11, 2011
In search of the world's funniest joke
Wisdom Quarterly (INVESTIGATION)
Monty Python introduces the theoretical consequences if such a joke were ever found before science reveals the answer. "Laughter is the best medicine," of course. And those benefits obtain even if the laughter, at first, is forced. This explains the growing popularity of Laughter Yoga. Prof. Richard Wiseman explains the submission and voting process that collected 40,000 jokes. Buddhism is wonderful because it keeps its sense of humor in the face of all.
Prof. Wiseman explains comedy to comedian Lewis Black (History Channel)
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