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+ | "In Soviet Russia..." (AKA Russian Reversal) is adapted from the standup comedy of Russian-American comedian Yakov Smirnov, during his popularity in the 1980s. | ||
+ | The general form of the Soviet Russia joke is that the subject and objects of a statement are reversed, and “In Soviet Russia” or something equivalent, is added. For example: | ||
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+ | In the US, you can catch a cold. | ||
+ | In Soviet Russia, cold catches you! | ||
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Revision as of 17:37, August 9, 2006
in+soviet+russia YTMNDs "In Soviet Russia..." (AKA Russian Reversal) is adapted from the standup comedy of Russian-American comedian Yakov Smirnov, during his popularity in the 1980s.
The general form of the Soviet Russia joke is that the subject and objects of a statement are reversed, and “In Soviet Russia” or something equivalent, is added. For example:
In the US, you can catch a cold. In Soviet Russia, cold catches you!
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