The only known monument built to honor an agricultural pest.Ī modern art piece created by Dada artist Marcel Duchamp. Featuring a human–donkey–demon hybrid as one of its highlights.
"Surely you can see that THIS is art!" AmbigramĪ type of calligraphic design that includes words which read the same when reversed or flipped upside down.Ī fully-functioning solid gold toilet, on display (and available for use) in one of New York's finest art museums.Ī book dated from the 16th century full of weird religious drawings.
The fictitious mining of treacle (molasses) in a raw form similar to coal.Ī Chinese philosophy about a white horse either being a horse or not being a horse.Ī street entertainer in San Francisco who makes a living by pretending to be a bush.Ī group of people trying to get everyone to stop reproducing.
The things radio stations and TV networks will do for attention. Popular jokes in India, based on stereotypes of Sikhs.Ī joke that refers to itself as the joke. One tough guy who, to escape from death, cut off his own arm with a dull knife after a boulder fell on it. Has your college just burnt down? Congrats, you now have a bachelor's degree! Sadly, that isn't really the case in reality.Īn activity in which assorted tricks are used to manipulate a pen in aesthetically pleasing ways.Ī French entertainer famous in Victorian times for being able to break wind at will. The life and eventual murder of the streaker of the 46th Academy Awards. New York got blown up by the Tsar Bomba! Well, at least you can do that in this. The approving use of Nazi-era style, imagery, and paraphernalia in clothing and popular culture.Ī prank joke intended to fool one of its listeners into believing that it is a joke. Padlock your love to a fence, and throw away the key.īad weather isn't the only reason to avoid the summit of Mount Washington. I thought Marine World was open! Darn it. Successfully piloted a lawn chair to 16,000 feet (4,900 m) over Los Angeles. No matter what you answer, you're doomed. Also known as "the slit-mouthed woman", Kuchisake-onna is asking you if you think she's pretty.
In professional wrestling, the portrayal of events within the industry as real.Ī Japanese urban legend (probably). Writer, commentator, minor celebrity, murderer, and cannibal. It is a flatulence-themed roller coaster. What could possibly be in the will of a notorious practical joker?Ī Western term for creating odd appearances of the face. In case you are in need of some backyard friends.Ī person who likes to watch British canals. Orson Welles: brilliant director, notorious pitchman.ĭo your bit to save the rainforest-have an orgy! Wherein a group of people quickly meet up, engage in a random action such as a pillow fight, then disappear just as quickly. The worst-reviewed tabletop role-playing game of all time, where you roll for your character's anal circumference and can listen to a theme song that "sounds like the Cookie Monster chasing a drum kit being pushed down a flight of stairs". T-shirt slogan aimed towards young women, rocks aimed towards young men.Ī fictitious student officially enrolled at Georgia Tech in 1927, and, except for his "service" in World War II, has been continuously enrolled at the school ever since.Ī Hong Kong resident gets into an uncomfortably tense argument with a fellow passenger-all caught on video.Ī perennial parody of Conan the Barbarian that has appeared in film, television, comics, and fan fiction.Ī hairstyle peculiar to parts of England.įictional characters believing they are Napoleon are often used to suggest mental ill health.Ī recent development in American popular culture in which the playful trope of the clown is rendered as disturbing through the use of dark humor and horror elements. "Boys are stupid, throw rocks at them!" controversy
In association with Chianto-"Officially recognised by the EU as a wine-type product or by-product". Also a 2005 documentary of the same name.Ī fad in which people apply Burt's Bees lip balm to their eyelids.Ī unique experiment in "broadwebcasting", Bigipedia is the website on your radio.
The AristocratsĪ joke considered to be both "the world's funniest" and "the world's worst". Allegedly, you can survive a conversation with Kuchisake-onna by saying the word "pomade" three times.