Talk:Computational humor

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I decided to click the "Random article" button several times to test some statements in press and blogs to the end that wikipedia is dominated with articles/wikipedians dedicated to porn stars and pokemon, and was pleasantly surprized that my a dozen or so clicks missed both any stars and any video-games/furry/video topics. I was happily clicking "Random" until a short stub article with weird title "Cratylism" caught my eye.... Laudak (talk) 08:55, 18 December 2007 (UTC)