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Who invented the cold joke?

A cold joke, that is, a failed joke, means that the joke itself can't achieve the funny purpose because of boring, homophonic words, translation, or omitting the theme, different logic, judgment or special content, or because of the performer's tone or expression. But it doesn't mean that the joke itself is boring, which is also a manifestation of humor. Nowadays, most people laugh when they hear cold jokes, and sometimes they make a gesture of hugging their arms: "It's so cold!" " Or words and expressions related to cold semantics, such as chills, temperature, air conditioning or hot weather.

It is said that the word cold joke comes from such a classic cold joke: one day the little penguin asked his grandmother, "grandma, grandma, am I a penguin?" "Yes, of course you are a penguin." The little penguin asks his father again, "Dad, Dad, am I a penguin?" "Yes, you are a penguin. What's wrong? " "But, but why do I feel so cold?"

There is another version: A polar bear stays in a daze on the ice, and when he is really bored, he starts to pull out his own hair, one ... two ... three ... but he doesn't pull out the last one, and suddenly shouts, "It's so cold! ! "Then a penguin began to pluck his own hair one by one ... finally, there was none left. He said to the polar bear, "It's really cold! ! "People will tell this joke: It's cold. Then slowly, the word "cold joke" came into being.

As for who invented it, it's hard to say.