- Mori De Ras - 2016 - Farsele Lui Daniel Buzdugan
The "Mori de ras" phenomenon can be attributed to several psychological triggers:
A subtle pleasure derived from the victim's confusion, tempered by the knowledge that no real harm is intended. Farsele lui Daniel Buzdugan - Mori de ras - 2016
The year 2016 marked a peak in the digital consumption of radio content in Romania, largely driven by "Morning ZU" on . At the heart of this success was Daniel Buzdugan, whose telephone pranks (farse) became a viral sensation. This paper explores the comedic mechanisms, linguistic patterns, and social reception of these pranks, which were often shared under the superlative "Mori de ras" (Die laughing). II. The "Buzdugan Method": Comedic Mechanics The "Mori de ras" phenomenon can be attributed
In a year of political or social tension, these 5–10 minute segments provided a necessary "reset" for the audience. V. Ethical Considerations celebrity culture (e.g.
Many pranks from this era subtly mocked contemporary Romanian issues—bureaucracy, celebrity culture (e.g., pranks involving figures like Adrian Cristea or Simona Senzual ), and generational gaps. IV. Psychological Impact: Why We "Die Laughing"
2016 saw a surge in "Colaj" (compilation) videos where hours of pranks were grouped together for "binge-listening."
Research Paper: The Cultural and Psychological Impact of Radio Telephone Pranks I. Introduction