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  2. Brennan Lee Mulligan - Wikipedia

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    Brennan Lee Mulligan (born January 4, 1988) is an American comedian, actor, writer, and gamemaster. He has worked with CollegeHumor as a sketch writer and performer, and as gamemaster for their actual play web series, Dimension 20 (2018–present).

  3. CollegeHumor - Wikipedia

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    Books. The Writers of CollegeHumor.com (April 6, 2006). The CollegeHumor Guide to College: Selling Kidneys for Beer Money, Sleeping with Your Professors, Majoring in Communications, and Other Really Good Ideas. Dutton Adult. ISBN 0-525-94939-9. The Writers of CollegeHumor.com (March 27, 2007).

  4. Dropout (media company) - Wikipedia

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    Dropout is an American subscription streaming service run by the production company of the same name (formerly CollegeHumor ), founded in September 2018. Dropout streams original programming, and does not run advertisements. Its content is mainly composed of live play, such as Dimension 20 hosted by Brennan Lee Mulligan, and improv comedy shows ...

  5. Emily Axford - Wikipedia

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    From 2015 to 2019, Axford co-starred in both the College Humor and TruTV iterations of Adam Ruins Everything. Axford and Murphy have, in conjunction with Caldwell Tanner, hosted 8-Bit Book Club, a podcast in which they read and discussed video game novels. Axford participates in a variety of tabletop role-playing game actual play shows.

  6. Max Shulman - Wikipedia

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    Max Shulman. Maximilian Shulman (March 14, 1919 – August 28, 1988) was an American writer and humorist best known for his television and short story character Dobie Gillis, as well as for best-selling novels.

  7. Princeton Tiger Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Princeton Tiger or Tiger Magazine is the second oldest college humor magazine in the United States, published by Princeton University undergraduates since 1882.

  8. National Lampoon 1964 High School Yearbook Parody - Wikipedia

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    National Lampoon 1964 High School Yearbook Parody is an American humor book that was first published in 1973. It was a spin-off from National Lampoon magazine. The book was a parody of a high school yearbook from the early 1960s.

  9. Jake and Amir - Wikipedia

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    Jake and Amir is a web series set in CollegeHumor 's office in New York City and later Los Angeles where Jake Hurwitz and Amir Blumenfeld played humorous versions of themselves: Jake is usually depicted as a sensible "straight man" and Amir as his annoying, obsessive, and odd co-worker. [1]

  10. Jake and Amir (web series) - Wikipedia

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    Geoffrey the Dumbass. Jake and Amir is a web series set in CollegeHumor 's office in New York City and later Los Angeles where Jake Hurwitz and Amir Blumenfeld play humorous versions of themselves: Jake is usually depicted as a sensible "straight man" and Amir as his annoying, obsessive, and odd co-worker. [1]

  11. The Cornell Lunatic - Wikipedia

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    The Cornell Lunatic is the college humor magazine at Cornell University, founded on April 1, 1978, by Joey Green. History [ edit ] During Green's two-year tenure as editor, the Lunatic was a 72-page glossy magazine of satire and parody published once a semester.