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The Weird Entertainer: Similar to the aforementioned Entertainer, the objective of the Weird Entertainer is also to elicit laughter, but these comics have devised a new approach to humor. Instead of adhering to the traditional joke structure, with setup and punch line, the Weird Entertainer tweets legitimately bizarre and outlandish things, in the hopes of catching his audience off guard. It’s not for everyone.
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