Collection of Lame Jokes

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around sharing and enjoying lame jokes, with participants contributing various humorous quips and puns. The discussion explores the nature of humor, particularly focusing on jokes that are intentionally corny or groan-inducing.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Debate/contested
  • Conceptual clarification

Main Points Raised

  • Some participants share their favorite lame jokes, such as the classic "Why did the chicken cross the road?" and variations on animal-related humor.
  • Others express differing opinions on the quality of certain jokes, with some finding them hilarious while others consider them unfunny or "lame." For example, one participant finds a specific horse joke funny, while another insists it doesn't qualify as lame.
  • A few jokes incorporate wordplay and puns, such as the "frayed knot" joke and the "super calloused fragile mystic hexed by halitosis" joke, which elicit mixed reactions.
  • There are discussions about surreal humor, with some participants questioning the nature of certain jokes and their classification as humor, such as the "fish" response to a lightbulb question.
  • Participants also engage in playful banter about the quality of jokes and the nature of humor itself, with some joking about the reactions to their contributions.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

There is no clear consensus on what constitutes a "lame" joke, as participants express a range of opinions on the humor shared. Some jokes are appreciated by certain individuals while others find them lacking, indicating a diversity of taste in humor.

Contextual Notes

Some jokes rely on specific cultural references or wordplay that may not be universally understood, leading to varied interpretations among participants.

  • #3,751
Ibix said:
How does a lion greet other animals in the jungle?
Pleased to eat you.
Lions are polite people. The entire text is

Pleased to eat you
Hope you guess I'm tame
But what's puzzling you
Is the nature of my game
 
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  • #3,752
Be alert!

Your country needs lerts.
 
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  • #3,753
Instructions unclear, became a larm.
 
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  • #3,754
mfb said:
Instructions unclear, became a larm.
Dear mfb,

Unfortunately, at this time we have no need for larms. We will keep your CV on file and, should a post come up, we will contact you to see if you are a vailable.

Yours etc.,
Ibix.
 
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  • #3,755
Ibix said:
Unfortunately, at this time we have no need for larms.
I'm a stonished.
 
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  • #3,756
fresh_42 said:
I'm a stonished.
I can only be a pologetic.
 
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  • #3,757
I would want to become a larm, very much. But they told me I could only be an ything.
 
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  • #3,758
All this talk is making me hungry for some reason. I'm going to go get a napple.
 
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  • #3,759
jtbell said:
All this talk is making me hungry for some reason. I'm going to go get a napple.
Good idea, me a swell.
 
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  • #3,760
Bandersnatch said:
I would want to become a larm, very much. But they told me I could only be an ything.
That's not true, I'm a fraid.
 
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  • #3,761
DrClaude said:
That's not true, I'm a fraid.
A harsh truth, but it's good of you to make him a ware.
 
  • #3,762
And I thought everybody fell a sleep. I've fallen one last night as I no longer was a wake.
 
  • #3,763
me over the last few days ...

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  • #3,764
Groan ... hahaha

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  • #3,765
good tee-shirt

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  • #3,766
davenn said:
me over the last few days ...
I like the "waiting" symbol on the frog.
 
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  • #3,767
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  • #3,769
Ibix said:
From the Alannis Morisette school of Labelling Things Ironic, I see...
I disagree. A company called Dominoes whose scooters have fallen like dominoes is proper irony.
 
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  • #3,770
we have Domino's pizza here in Australia

not sure where that photo was taken ?
 
  • #3,771
davenn said:
not sure where that photo was taken ?
Looks like the UK.
 
  • #3,772
davenn said:
not sure where that photo was taken ?
There's a Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) logo in the very top right, a Belisha beacon visible just above the R of "irony" and the cars are driving on the left. So my money's on the UK - not necessarily Scotland. The bus livery would probably narrow it down some, but I don't recognise it. Also the bin has something on it which I expect is the local council logo, but the resolution is too low to see it.
DrClaude said:
I disagree. A company called Dominoes whose scooters have fallen like dominoes is proper irony.
Merriam-Webster offers:
Merriam-Webster said:
1: a pretense of ignorance and of willingness to learn from another assumed in order to make the other's false conceptions conspicuous by adroit questioning —called also Socratic irony

2 a
: the use of words to express something other than and especially the opposite of the literal meaning b : a usually humorous or sardonic literary style or form characterized by irony c : an ironic expression or utterance
3 a
(1) : incongruity between the actual result of a sequence of events and the normal or expected result (2) : an event or result marked by such incongruity b : incongruity between a situation developed in a drama and the accompanying words or actions that is understood by the audience but not by the characters in the play —called also dramatic irony, tragic irony
None of which seems to match fallen scooters, to my mind. That's something like the New Scientist's old Nominative Determinism spot, I think.

Or are you employing irony and I'm over-analysing it?
 
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  • #3,773
Ibix said:
Merriam-Webster offers:
None of which seems to match fallen scooters, to my mind. That's something like the New Scientist's old Nominative Determinism spot, I think.

Or are you employing irony and I'm over-analysing it?
I've checked the OED, and the result is the same. So what is it if it is not irony? (I would still argue that it is closer to irony than what Alanis Morissette sung :smile:).
 
  • #3,774
Ibix said:
Merriam-Webster offers:
None of which seems to match fallen scooters, to my mind. That's something like the New Scientist's old Nominative Determinism spot, I think.

Or are you employing irony and I'm over-analysing it?
I've checked the OED, and the result is the same. So what is it if it is not irony? (I would still argue that it is closer to irony than what Alanis Morissette sung :smile:).
 
  • #3,775
Tempting fate? Or fate having succumbed to temptation, at this point.
 
  • #3,776
I'm thinking, the ironic thing would be for the scooters not to fall like dominoes.
Now, you're probably thinking: 'Aha! Each time I'll pass by Domino's scooters standing straight, I'll sing Alanis' "Isn't that ironic?"' - well, you shouldn't. You should sing it when the scooters are fallen like dominoes. This is because the song is famous for misusing irony. So now you can apply irony to an unironic situation by being ironic about an unironic song with irony in its name.
 
  • #3,777
Actually there is a relationship to dramatic irony here, isn't there? You can imagine a workplace sitcom, and the drivers neatly parking their scooters outside the shop, close enough together so that they don't take up too much room but far enough apart so they can get on. But the camera can see from another angle that they've set up a row of Domino's...
 
  • #3,778
incongruity between the actual result of a sequence of events and the normal or expected result
The expected results of Domino's: Pizza delivery.
The actual result: Used as chain of dominos.
 
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  • #3,779
mfb said:
The expected results of Domino's: Pizza delivery.
The actual result: Used as chain of dominos.
... and I'm still hungry ... waiting! ...
 
  • #3,780
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