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minus-square@ProgrammingSockslink44•3 months agoIt’s called an anti-joke and I found it funny. It was obviously set up that way by the poster.
minus-square@unexposedhazard@discuss.tchncs.delinkfedilink6•3 months agoNah turns out its actually a very smart joke, see Blue_Morpho’s reply and my follow up.
minus-square@DogWater@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink3•3 months agoAnti jokes are capable of being smart. Lmao
minus-square@unexposedhazard@discuss.tchncs.delinkfedilink3•3 months agoUsually anti jokes are funny due to a lack of punchline, but this joke does actually have a functioning punchline and subversion of expectation. It just doesnt work as well if you dont get that the almond bit is about poison.
It’s called an anti-joke and I found it funny. It was obviously set up that way by the poster.
Nah turns out its actually a very smart joke, see Blue_Morpho’s reply and my follow up.
Anti jokes are capable of being smart. Lmao
Usually anti jokes are funny due to a lack of punchline, but this joke does actually have a functioning punchline and subversion of expectation. It just doesnt work as well if you dont get that the almond bit is about poison.