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I've seen some similar videos on yt, called "the translation". I didn't really like them, but you might do:
Thanks. I didn't think that was funny either. I first saw the other one about six years ago and I guess a lot of people have copied the idea since then.
I think I like humor that is clever. I like to see people using their imaginations in a clever way and I think that applies across the board - art, movies, books etc.
 
I have a very Monty Python kind of humour, I like surreal or absurd, and smart humour. I found the fart video funny, not because I find farting particularly funny, but because I found the names that they made up for the kinds of fart funny. I once found a menu in a restaurant with some really funny names for the dishes. One was called "chicken on a mission" - I thought that was really funny.

I often struggle with memes - pictures with captions, especially those that imply something without saying it, or require you to read emotion on a person's face to understand the joke. Also, I don't get humour with references to pop culture - famous people or movies, because I don't watch TV and haven't a clue about these things.
 

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