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| 05 Mar 2012 04:34 PM |
"What's brown and sticky?"
"A stick"
"Why did the kid drop his ice cream?"
"He got hit by a bus."
"Why did the bus driver hit the kid?"
"He was blind."
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| 05 Mar 2012 04:36 PM |
other than the first one, that's not idiotic jokes
that's just dark humour |
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| 05 Mar 2012 04:37 PM |
They're idiotic to me =/
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| 05 Mar 2012 04:38 PM |
| Yeah, those are pretty idiotic. |
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| 05 Mar 2012 04:42 PM |
the first one is old and pretty idiotic
but the punchline for dark humour (like the second and third jokes) doesn't have to be funny or witty, it just has to be different from what you'd expect - a normal punchline to the 2nd one could be something like 'he cold-n't get a grip on the cone' - rather, the humour lies in the (often morbid) subversion of your expectations
it's the same as the old 'a man walks into a bar - ouch' joke |
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| 05 Mar 2012 04:43 PM |
>"Why did the kid drop his ice cream?"
>"He got hit by a bus."
i lol'd |
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| 05 Mar 2012 04:50 PM |
theyre called antijoke.
what would happen if a tree fell on a woman? TRICK QUESTION, theres no trees in the kitchen. |
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