Talk:Form-versus-content humour
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"Form-versus-content humour is a type of humour in which the medium (loosely interpreted) in which a statement is made contributes to making the statement humourous."
I had to read this about 10 times to understand it.
A better way to say it might be
"Form-versus-content humour is a type of humour in which the way a statement is made contributes to making the statement humourous."
Agreed, I'll change this.. -nzd

