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== Variations ==
== Variations ==


Some versions of the joke are [[pun]]s on the words "[[:wikt:change|change]]"<ref>Dundes in Boskin, 255–256.</ref> or "[[:wikt:screw#Synonyms|screw]]",<ref>Dundes in Boskin, 253–255.</ref> or "light":
Some versions of the joke are [[pun]]s on the words "[[:wikt:change|change]]"<ref>Dundes in Boskin, 255–256.</ref> or "[[:wikt:screw#Synonyms|screw]]".<ref>Dundes in Boskin, 253–255.</ref>


{{block indent|<poem>'''Q.''' How many [[psychiatrist]]s does it take to change a light bulb?
{{block indent|<poem>'''Q.''' How many [[psychiatrist]]s does it take to change a light bulb?
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{{block indent|<poem>'''Q.''' How many flies does it take to [[Animal sexual behavior|screw]] in a lightbulb?
{{block indent|<poem>'''Q.''' How many flies does it take to [[Animal sexual behavior|screw]] in a lightbulb?
'''A.''' Two, but don't ask me how they got in there.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Suarez|first1=Louise Marie|title=Folklore and Its Electronic Modes of Transmission: Xerography, Electronic Mail, and Facsimile|date=1991|publisher=University of California, Berkeley|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=koRLAQAAMAAJ|language=en}}</ref></poem>}}
'''A.''' Two, but don't ask me how they got in there.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Suarez|first1=Louise Marie|title=Folklore and Its Electronic Modes of Transmission: Xerography, Electronic Mail, and Facsimile|date=1991|publisher=University of California, Berkeley|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=koRLAQAAMAAJ|language=en}}</ref></poem>}}
{{block indent|<poem>'''Q.''' How many hands does it take to change a lightbulb?
'''A.''' [[wikt:many hands make light work|Many]].</poem>}}


Lightbulb jokes are often responses to contemporary events.<ref>Dundes in Boskin, 255.</ref>
Lightbulb jokes are often responses to contemporary events.<ref>Dundes in Boskin, 255.</ref>

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An Edison screw lightbulb

A lightbulb joke is a joke cycle that asks how many people of a certain group are needed to change, replace, or screw in a light bulb. Generally, the punch line answer highlights a stereotype of the target group. There are numerous versions of the lightbulb joke satirizing a wide range of cultures, beliefs, and occupations.[1][2]

Early versions of the joke, popular in the late 1960s[3][4] and the 1970s, were used to insult the intelligence of people, especially Poles ("Polish jokes").[5][6] Such jokes generally take the form of: Template:Block indent

Although lightbulb jokes tend to be derogatory in tone (e.g., "How many drunkards..." / "Four: one to hold the light bulb and three to drink until the room spins"), the people targeted by them may take pride in the stereotypes expressed and are often themselves the jokes' originators.[7] An example where the joke itself becomes a statement of ethnic pride is: Template:Block indent

Lightbulb jokes applied to subgroups can be used to ease tensions between them.[8]

Variations

Some versions of the joke are puns on the words "change"[9] or "screw".[10]

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Lightbulb jokes are often responses to contemporary events.[11] For example, the lightbulb may not need to be changed at all due to ongoing power outages.[12]

The Village Voice held a $200 lightbulb joke contest around the time of the Iran hostage crisis, with the winning joke being:[13]Template:Block indent

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  13. Dundes, 264.

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