![]() ![]() Try the seafood diet-you see food, then you eat it.Stop looking for the perfect match use a lighter.Why did the golfer bring two pairs of pants? In case he got a hole in one.What did one plate whisper to the other plate? Dinner is on me.Go ahead and share these all-time funniest dad jokes on your friends and family-you're guaranteed to get a laugh! Maybe he'll surprise Ree (who has the best mom jokes, we should add). These one-liners, puns, and funny jokes for kids are appropriate for any time of day, month, or year! We're sure that Ree Drummond's husband Ladd appreciates a cheesy dad joke-he loves a good prank, after all. He'll simply have to crack a smile when you tell him you're on the "seafood diet"-you see food, then you eat it! (Get it?) And if you're struggling with finding gifts for dad this year, frame a special picture of the two of you with a DIY card that says: "What's the difference between a man's wallet before and after kids? There are pictures where the money used to be." We've gathered the best dad jokes to share with your old man on any occasion, whether that's one of his Father's Day messages or simply a good morning text. ![]() Other times they're endearing! And you know what? Some dad jokes are so bad that they're actually funny. Dip into Miriam Webster Dictionary, and you'll find that a dad joke is a bit of "wholesome" humor that tends to have a punch line that's "an obvious or predictable pun or play on words." Sound like your Pa or Grandpa's sense of humor? As much as we tend to roll our eyes at them, cringe-worthy or corny one-liners are a childhood staple. □) But really, as silly as it sounds, that answer is half true. Yes, the joke here falls flat- as if Mai doesn't understand it (the question mark that appears above her head), but so do most (all?) of Yuuko's attempts at making her friends laugh through jokes.What's the difference between a regular joke and a dad joke? When the punch line becomes a parent! (Cue the polite laughter. Yuuko does use non-sequiturs in her poetry, but that's different. I know that absuridty ("randomness") and non-sequiturs are often used as a mechanism for humour in Nichijou, but from what I remember, Yuuko's efforts to make her friends laugh are honest attempts at humour. My intuition tells me that there's actually a meaningful mechanism to the joke here that I'm just unable to understand as an English viewer without anything more than shallow knowledge of Japanese culture. Is there some cultural reference I'm missing? Is the joke building on anything to do with the principal's previous jokes? ![]() ![]() What's supposed to be funny about this here? She then makes two closed hands except for both her index fingers pointing upward, and her right hand holding her left index finger and tells Mai to look. Yuuko thinks Mai is laughing at the principal's bad jokes, and seeing that Mai is laughing more than she has ever seen her laugh, sees it as an opportunity to try cracking a joke of her own. In episode 1 at 12:36, right after the scene of the principal's bad jokes (which is the subject of this question: How do principal Shinonome's jokes in ep1 work (what's the joke), and what could they have to do with the meaning of hard work?), Mai discovers a squid tentacle in Yuuko's hair and laughs at it with tears coming from her eyes. ![]()
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