Ultrashort
Humour
by Alex Andy Phuong
Short Humour in Just Six
Words
This is a
story. The end.
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Thy
Please do
not confuse Shakespeares "Thy"
with the bawdy "thigh." |
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Universal Hustle
"Hustle
and Bustle" is a popular phrase.
There is even the film American Hustle
(2013). Some people rush, but
time is ticking normally. Try not
to say, "I don't have time,"
because it simply depends on how people
use it. Move! |
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Easy Classes
Easy A
was a major hit starring Emma Stone.
The title Easy A also has a double-meaning.
The phrase is a popular one used in
academic settings when students want to
pass their classes with minimal to zero
work involved. The title is also
symbolic of how many of the schoolmates
considered Olive to be easy (also
known as slutty). The
sexual humor is a major aspect to this
film because it is a teen comedy that is
not afraid to display the risqué aspects
associated with sexual maturation. |
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Bawdy
All
people have their own bodies, but be
careful about not being "bawdy." |
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