Tragicomedy
n. An event, etc, having tragic and comic elements.
Shame on you. It’s the lowest of humour and you shouldn’t be laughing. Oh, alright, there’s more.
n. An event, etc, having tragic and comic elements.
Shame on you. It’s the lowest of humour and you shouldn’t be laughing. Oh, alright, there’s more.
I’m feeling bad – I laughed. Just like I do with the Darwin awards:
http://www.darwinawards.com/
I’m so wicked. Particularly this one:
http://darwinawards.com/darwin/darwin1995-04.html
It’s been ages since we had a good fart joke.
I like this one: http://criggo.wordpress.com/2009/03/08/unfortunate-photo/
One day I come here and it’s social construction theory, the next time it’s a fart gag. 🙂
Hey, I’m complicated.
“One day I come here and it’s social construction theory, the next time it’s a fart gag.”
Which is funnier? https://thompsonblog.co.uk/2009/02/construct-unstuck.html
Good point.
Sounds like an urban legend to me (I have a feeling I heard this one before)
There is a fairly detailed debate as to the veracity of the story.
http://www.museumofhoaxes.com/hoax/weblog/comments/5348/
This is going to be the best episode of Mythbusters EVER.
LOL
“…his attack of flatulence was ignited by a spark.”
No, the spark was ignited by his flatulence. The story is obviously wrong.
Entirely plausible, alas. There have been cases of explosions when intestinal gas was ignited by a surgical cautery being used to remove precancerous polyps. However a posting at the discussion linked above indicates that the poor chap only suffered scorching, and presumably healed up.