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* The British [[comic]] [[Viz (comic)|Viz]] is largely based around toilet humour.
* The British [[comic]] [[Viz (comic)|Viz]] is largely based around toilet humour.
* A 1983 computer game for the [[TRS-80 Color Computer]] titled ''Outhouse'' by [[J. Weaver, Jr.]] distributed by [[Computer Shack]], in which the player controls a [[flying saucer]] defending an outhouse from earthlings sticking its [[toilet paper]] in their backside and walking out with it.<ref>[http://nitros9.lcurtisboyle.com/outhouse.html Outhouse]</ref>
* A 1983 computer game for the [[TRS-80 Color Computer]] titled ''Outhouse'' by [[J. Weaver, Jr.]] distributed by [[Computer Shack]], in which the player controls a [[flying saucer]] defending an outhouse from earthlings sticking its [[toilet paper]] in their backside and walking out with it.<ref>[http://nitros9.lcurtisboyle.com/outhouse.html Outhouse]</ref>
* Toilet Humor was used by several people throughout history as to make success such as many movie stars such as Will Fer-fat.
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Toilet humour, or scatological humour, is a type of off-colour humour dealing with defecation, urination, flatulence, vomiting and other bodily functions. Public reference to bodily functions is taboo in many cultures. This genre also sees substantial crossover with sexual humour, such as penis jokes.

Toilet humor is most popular among children and teenagers, is often seen as a rejection of taboos, and is a part of modern culture.[1]

Exploitation

Many artists have made their names exploiting toilet humour:

Toilet slang entries in WikiSaurus

See also

Miscellaneous media items

References

  1. ^ Poop Culture: How America is Shaped by its Grossest National Product by Dave Praeger ISBN 1-932-59521-X]
  2. ^ Devlin, Tom. "King of Shit.(AKA Jason Boxer anthem) " The Comics Journal #238, October 2001, pp. 65-67.
  3. ^ Outhouse