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The '''four humours''' refers to a model for the workings of the human body as it pertains to joke-telling. The '''four humours''' are blood jokes, black bile jokes, yellow bile jokes, and phlegm jokes. As common as '''poop jokes''' are, they are not part of the original '''four humours'''. | The '''four humours''' refers to a model for the workings of the human body as it pertains to joke-telling. The '''four humours''' are blood jokes, black bile jokes, yellow bile jokes, and phlegm jokes. As common as '''poop jokes''' are, they are not part of the original '''four humours'''. | ||
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Revision as of 00:23, 21 October 2016
The four humours refers to a model for the workings of the human body as it pertains to joke-telling. The four humours are blood jokes, black bile jokes, yellow bile jokes, and phlegm jokes. As common as poop jokes are, they are not part of the original four humours.