Comedy websites

Albino Blacksheep is a popular website that posts humorous and interesting user-submitted files. These files often consist of movies or games created with Macromedia Flash, videos, images, audio files, and text files. The website also contains a Mobile section which provides ring tones, screensavers and wallpapers for cellular phones. ...more on Wikipedia about "Albino Blacksheep"

Alien Loves Predator (ALP to fans) is a web comic written by Bernie Hou. It spoofs the Alien Vs. Predator franchise. Reversing the adversarial relationship depicted in Alien vs. Predator, ALP presents an Alien (named Abe) and a Predator (named Preston) as friends and roommates in current-day New York City. ...more on Wikipedia about "Alien Loves Predator"

Audience of Two is a radio comedy program broadcast since 2001 on Swarthmore College radio station WSRN, but made popular to the world via the internet. ...more on Wikipedia about "Audience of Two"

AwesomeFunny.com is a humor website that features exclusively original content across a variety of media. AwesomeFunny is best known for the flash cartoon How to Kill a Mockingbird, which it released in November of 2004. The cartoon became an Internet phenomenon or meme. The site also has a weekly comic called "Sum". Sum is a reference to Descartes' " Cogito ergo sum" (I think, therefore I am). ...more on Wikipedia about "AwesomeFunny"

B3ta is a humorous British website, described as a "puerile digital arts community" by The Guardian. ...more on Wikipedia about "B3ta"

BBspot is a geek satire and humour web site founded in 2000. By 2003, the site was so successful that webmaster Brian Briggs "quit his day job" and made the site his full-time vocation. BBspot has several features, including news satire in categories such as Tech News, Microsoft, and Hollywood; mail in the Mailbag category; movie trailer reviews in the Reviews category; contests in the Contest category; and programs such as quizzes in the Gizmos category. There are several other contributors to the site, most of whom frequent the BBspot forum. ...more on Wikipedia about "BBspot"

"Bert is Evil" is the name of a heavily mirrored web site, founded by Dino Ignacio, which featured Bert, a Muppet character on the American children's television program Sesame Street. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bert is Evil" Enjoy www.shortopedia.com.

Mrs. Betty Bowers, America's best Christian, is a fictional character developed by Paul A. Bradley to satirize such things as the religious right, creationism, fundamentalism, the Republican Party, and the perceived willingness of some Christians to take a literalist approach to Biblical law until such an approach gets in the way of what they want. According to her Web site, she operates several Christian ministries with names like B.I.T.C.H. (Bringing Integrity to Christian Homemakers) and B.A.S.H. (Baptists Are Saving Homosexuals). She is a member of the only true church, which, of course, is Landover Baptist Church. ...more on Wikipedia about "Betty Bowers"

Big Damn Funny is a humor webzine which was founded in 2000 by J. Thompson and Ryan Smith. After six months, Ryan Smith left and the site was soon retired. ...more on Wikipedia about "Big Damn Funny"

Bonus Stage (abbreviated BS) is an action/adventure/comedy Flash cartoon series by Matt Wilson that focuses attention on the randomness, sarcasm, and parodic moments of life. The entire cartoon is a spin-off of High Score, another cartoon by Matt Wilson with the same characters. Bonus Stage takes place in a virtual reality that Joel, one of the main characters, created. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bonus Stage"

Break.com (formerly Big-boys.com) is a popular humor website that features videos, flash games, and pictures among other material. The site is usually updated every weekday with new content. Users are encouraged to submit their own original content and are paid if their submissions are posted. Additional money may be awarded if the content is selected as the best of a given month. ...more on Wikipedia about "Break.com"

(Broken Newz) A news satire website launched in 2001 by Bill Doty. Its real news look often has fooled its readers into believing the validity of the site's content. An example of this was a story regarding William Hung overdosing on Heroin which was reported by the China Press as fact. ...more on Wikipedia about "Broken Newz"

The Brunching Shuttlecocks is a humor web site that ran from June 1997 to March 2003. Its main contributors were Lore Sjöberg and David Neilsen. Recurring features were: ...more on Wikipedia about "Brunching Shuttlecocks"

The Church of Jesus Christ Elvis is a parody, centered, as far as can be found, on one short webpage. Intended to amuse and not to offend, the site takes several well-known excerpts from the Bible and infuses them with Elvis. One such excerpt reads, "For unto you is born this day in the city of Memphis a Presley, which is Elvis the King." The page has several images of Jesus with an Elvis head pasted over Jesus', a notable one being the picture of Jesus/Elvis of the Sacred Heart. ...more on Wikipedia about "Church of Jesus Christ Elvis"

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Collegehumor.com is a popular website running on the theme of college-level humor. The site features a daily short column and several links. ...more on Wikipedia about "Collegehumor.com"

A Darwin Award is an honour given to people who supposedly help to improve the human gene pool by "removing themselves from it in a spectacularly stupid manner." The prizes are named in honour of the evolutionary theorist Charles Darwin, are awarded over the World Wide Web, and are frequently distributed via email. There is no monetary or material prize associated with the Darwin Award, only infamous recognition. ...more on Wikipedia about "Darwin Awards"

The Dysfunctional Family Circus is the name of several long-running parodies of the syndicated comic strip The Family Circus, featuring either Bil Keane's artwork with altered captions, or (less often) original artwork made to appear like the targeted strips. First distributed by mail and fax, by 1992 various versions of it began to appear on the World Wide Web. ...more on Wikipedia about "Dysfunctional Family Circus"

eBaum's World (subtitled "Media for the Masses") is a website featuring videos, cartoons, and web games. The site has garnered controversy due to allegations that nearly all of the content has been taken from other sites without permission. eBaum's World at one point ranked in the top 500 ** sites on the Internet according to Alexa. ...more on Wikipedia about "EBaum's World"

Fat Chicks in Party Hats is a humor website that was supposedly run by Miguel Roya, a 14 year old Mexican American. ...more on Wikipedia about "Fat Chicks in Party Hats"

FatPita is a popular website that posts new funny and interesting videos, Flash games, and images. There is also a section with randomly generated jokes in addition to those posted on the main updates, which occur about once a week. In the past year FatPita's popularity has been growing steadily and is visited by thousands of people every day. ...more on Wikipedia about "FatPita"

GEOweasel is a Flash cartoon created by Niko Anesti. Originally a sprite comic hosted on GeoCities, it has recently become an webtoon. The webtoon follows the adventures of the GEOweasels, an organization bent on ruling the world—although they often get sidetracked. The "GEO" as well as the organization's insignia (on Weas's hoodie and the O in GEO) simply mean "the earth", referring to their plans of world domination. ...more on Wikipedia about "GEOweasel" Tell your opinion about www.shortopedia.com shortopedia

Haro Singapore is a blog that was started in 2005 to showcase the real side of Singapore. This encompasses ugly scenes that are never reported in the media, and everything is accompanied with real-world photographs. Topics have included schoolgirls getting scolded in public for requesting community donations, as well as kids who become vagrants for days to secure a place to see their Hong Kong pop idols. ...more on Wikipedia about "Haro Singapore"

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HumorFeed is a website founded in 2003 by a group of around 20 news satire webmasters. It displays headlines submitted by its members in a list generated daily in an RSS feed which many members also include on their own sites. At present it includes over 60 members and is one of the fastest-growing satire news hubs on the web. ...more on Wikipedia about "HumorFeed"

JibJab is a website featuring Flash cartoons. It is run by two Americans, Gregg and Evan Spiridellis, who call themselves "the JibJab Brothers". When they are credited together (such as when they are co-directors), they call themselves Grevan Spiridellis, which is a combination of Gregg and Evan. ...more on Wikipedia about "JibJab" Inform your friends about www.shortopedia.com

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