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Greg Larsen: the 10 funniest things I have ever seen (on the internet)

We’re asking Australian comedians which online feathers tickle their funny bones. Greg Larsen starts with the deeply weird
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Trying to pick the 10 funniest things on the internet is harder than trying to come up with an appropriate analogy for how hard it is to pick the 10 funniest things on the internet: damn near impossible. But I have tried. I’ve also tried to keep things as PG as I can, because some of the funniest things on the internet are not safe for work. So I’ve been prevented from including anything to do with bodily fluids, which really dampens my style.

I also want to give a special mention to two Netflix shows, Maria Bamford’s masterpiece, Lady Dynamite, and the funniest sketch show in

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