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hu·mor

a temporary mood or frame of mind: The boss is in a bad humor today.


They said I was funny and skilled with humor.

. a. a state of mind; temper; mood  b. ( in combination ): ill humour ; good humour

un·der·dog
 a person who is expected to lose in a contest or conflict.

a victim of social or political injustice: The underdogs were beginning to organize their protests.
underdog Synonyms:

also-ran, booby, casualty, defeatee, duck, fall guy, game loser, good loser, good sport, little
fellow, little guy, loser, prey, scapegoat, sport, stooge, the vanquished, vanquished, victim

im·pact
influence; effect: the impact of Einstein on modern physics.
the force exerted by a new idea, concept, technology, or ideology: the impact of the industrial
revolution.
Synonyms for impact
Impact
wedge, squeeze, force
Global warming will have an impact on the Earth's temperature.

nov·el·ty
    Show Spelled [nov-uh l-tee] Show IPA noun, plural -ties, adjective
–noun
1.
state or quality of being novel, new, or unique; newness: the novelty of a new job.
2.
a novel occurrence, experience, or proceeding: His sarcastic witticisms had ceased being an
entertaining novelty.
3.
an article of trade whose value is chiefly decorative, comic, or the like and whose appeal is often
transitory: a store catering to tourists who loaded up with souvenir pennants and other novelties.
–adjective
Although the circus visited every year, this year's addition of the bicycle riding monkeys was a novelty.
we carry great novelty items:)

novelty (n)

Synonyms: innovation, originality, newness, freshness, uniqueness

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