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How many Hipsters does it take to screw in a light bulb?

It's an obscure number, you wouldn't know it.
 
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Five. Four pushing the corners around and one holding it tight.
 
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*hint*

Highlight my first post with your cursor.
 

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How did the college cannibals know that they would be satisfied with their dessert?

Because their Prof. was in the pudding.
 

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Ha, took awhile, but got it, clever.
 

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hmm.
If your question is how to see the answers (which are written with white text) use your cursor to highlight the entire post and they will be revealed.

Riddle # 1 uses the term hipsters, I should define it as a person who goes out of their way to acquire uncommon knowledge for the sole purpose of seeming cool and aloof to other people.
Riddle # 2 is a wordplay on a proverb.

If you want to know why I like silly humor, I can't really explain that. :)
 
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A really good clown in a circus is often a master of lots of things. Some (or sometimes a lot) of trapeze skills, a good voice, for tripping around an agile body, and so on. Same goes for TV-series or books with a lot of humor. For humor one needs lots of intelligence.

Silly is much more difficult than serious. <-- :bows:
 

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