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A: Just look at that young person with the short hair and blue jeans. Is it a boy or a girl?
B: It's a girl. She's my daughter. A: Oh, I'm sorry, sir. I didn't know that you were her father. B: I'm not. I'm her mother. |
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A: Just look at that young person with the short hair and blue jeans. Is it a boy or a girl? B: It's a girl. She's my daughter. A: Oh, I'm sorry, sir. I didn't know that you were her father. B: I'm not. I'm her mother. C: The Hermaphrodite then walked off with the wife |
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A: Just look at that young person with the short hair and blue jeans. Is it a boy or a girl? B: It's a girl. She's my daughter. A: Oh, I'm sorry, sir. I didn't know that you were her father. B: I'm not. I'm her mother. C: The Hermaphrodite then walked off with the wife Rofl |
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Haha wow
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Sorry, not seeing the funny part. Are we supposed to laugh because someone is blind, or ignorant, or prejudiced, or just socially inept?
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Sorry, not seeing the funny part. Are we supposed to laugh because someone is blind, or ignorant, or prejudiced, or just socially inept? I find some of the best humour is the humour that challenges our preconceived ideas. I guess if it didn't challenge any of your preconceptions it wouldn't be funny. As I understand it one of the mechanisms of humour is to fool expectations. |
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hahaha
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A: Just look at that young person with the short hair and blue jeans. Is it a boy or a girl? B: It's a girl. She's my daughter. A: Oh, I'm sorry, sir. I didn't know that you were her father. B: I'm not. I'm her mother. : |
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