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In most cultures, humor (or humour) was vastly affected by Doomsday and its aftermath. Many people have turned to jokes and humour as a way of relieving tension. This page hopes to documents all types of humour and jokes that have become popular in the time since Doomsday.

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  • Humour (1983: Doomsday)
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  • In most cultures, humor (or humour) was vastly affected by Doomsday and its aftermath. Many people have turned to jokes and humour as a way of relieving tension. This page hopes to documents all types of humour and jokes that have become popular in the time since Doomsday.
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  • In most cultures, humor (or humour) was vastly affected by Doomsday and its aftermath. Many people have turned to jokes and humour as a way of relieving tension. This page hopes to documents all types of humour and jokes that have become popular in the time since Doomsday.
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