I clicked the first one on the list:

To be more specific, it is this link
After watching the vimeo video in the link above, I definitely did hear the "There is much more in heaven and earth" part when the video sped up and some words gradually became so minuscule it would just skip onto the next word. I still wasn't sure what it meant, so I scrolled down below the video. I read something about a horse walks into a bar exhibition and clicked the link. Read the article and decided to look at what was so humorous about the video of "a horse walks into a bar". Originally it was about a man walking into a bar and throwing his hat up, followed by two other men who did the same, then 25 men coming in and again throwing their hats up. I was curious to see rather than to read about it, so I tried to look through YouTube for the video and instead I came to a Family Guy video . I figured, perhaps it was more about the joke itself where it has been said many times, and there are so many variations to how it could be said or what could be said.
Relating back to the video though, I guess it is that repetitive change and hearing of a joke that gets us laughing? Perhaps the idea of cannibalism is so surreal (as it does not often happen) it becomes nothing but a joke? Or maybe I should watch the original video of what the politician said regarding cannibalism...that will be after the break or whenever I get time after work during this week
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