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Display titleGrave Humor
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Page creatorm>Import Bot
Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
Latest editorHeneryVII (talk | contribs)
Date of latest edit00:54, 18 May 2022
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Gravestones are generally considered be somber or reflective, though it's also not out of place to put funny epitaphs on them or invent some for the purpose of a joke. It could be a poem, a record, or a suggestion of an ironic or strange death. The same extends to the fictional world, where Grave Humor can also be used as a Shout-Out or a Take That, with the latter often suggesting the fate of a character from another, rival work. This is especially common in video games, as the player may blindly ignore the graveyard, or be too busy fighting zombies. Naturally Truth in Television.
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