The Best Instances Of ‘Dad’ Kind Of Humor
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- The Best Instances Of ‘Dad’ Kind Of Humor
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3:52 An excellent example of why commas are important. "Let's eat, gramma" and "Let's eat gramma".
I didn't get the poor girl prom joke.
Just googled this and found the following explanation “So the joke is that the upper picture says "Poor girl went to prom by herself". It then shows the girl with the well known wrestler John Cena. The reason why the text says that she went to prom by herself is that the whole internet pretends like you can’t see John Cena because of his famous phrase "you can’t see me" which he used on his opponents in the ring.”
@@DG-pu1lp Thanks :) I never would have figured that out on my own :)
@@DG-pu1lp Thanks from me also! I couldn't figure out that joke either. It's a good one.
@@DG-pu1lp Thanks
12:57 Fun fact, the color was named after the fruit.
True! Orange originally meant fragrant.
These were all GREAT!!! 🤣🤣🤣
I’m absolutely using some of these!
11:36 Oh, and The Rock has three hands.
I didn't know that The Rock had two right hands>
5:06 an empty one hurts more than a full one.
@ 2:42 IT dozen even matter. XD
10:32 I'll take a zebra.
Orange is a word by itself. There are no words which sound like or rhyme with orange.
😂The last one was the best one!
I didn't get it.
@@billbauer9795 One of their songs is named, "Tell Me Why." What I got from it is, anything related to the Backstreet Boys, it scares the dude to no end. Back in those days the radio was saturated with their music and among others. Hope I clarified it for you. Be Blessed🙂.
"Tell Me Why" is the name of a song by the Back Street Boys
The missing book 6 would be incredibly irritating when you finally realized.
I thought the pasta was one Chewy, or is he plural without Solo?
0:50 Outstanding.
2:36 - You didn't really. Go home, dad, you're stoned again.
Lots of these I don’t get. But @14:02, If Rock & Emma Stone had a baby, The Rock would get an extra arm? 🤣
7:42 These people have never heard "Wet Dream" (by Kip Adotta).
5:47 I don't understand this one. Most of the other ones are pretty good, though.
He thought his son was asking for a book, and that his son thought that his name is Mark.
@@billbauer9795 Ah, okay. Thank you.
🎶🎶🎶We tried so hard and got so far but in the end it dozen even matter 🎶🎶🎶
Thanks. I didn't get it til your comment.
Oh thanks! I was like “Joker dozen even phase??” 😂
11:30 How many hands..?
Nope,didnt get it.
2:36 I've forgotten this one. I know it's dozen (doesn't) even matter.
That's Pennywise from the movie It, so I assume they mean "It dozen even matter."
@@lorisewsstuff1607 I had to Google "Pennywise" to make sense of this - I've not seen and barely remember there was a movie named "It." Thank you for the clarification.
It.
@@lorisewsstuff1607Thanks!
Got to 6:12 and couldn't take it anymore. 🙄😒
0:49 It is much betterer than that. It is in fact a shipping ship shipping ship shipping ship shipping shipping ship shipping ships shipping shipping ships, and shipping shipping ship shipping ships shipping shipping ship shipping ships shipping shipping ships.
Anyone laughed themself dad?
3:02 I don’t get this. How does an f count as a joke?
And if it’s a music symbol then it makes even less sense. Like, what is this? F major? Treble clef? Sharp? Remove it from the video, no one understands this
After doing a LOT of searching, I found out this is the symbol for Portable Format for Analytics (PFA). According to wiki, this is a JSON-based predictive model interchange format conceived and developed by Jim Pivarski.
Why this is considered humorous escapes me.
For anyone that really doesn't get it, in the US, many schools use an A through F grading system. A-C are passing grades.
@@lorisewsstuff1607 Born and raised in the US, I can verify this tidbit of info... but I still can't see the humor in using THIS particular symbol.
@@laurendoe168 It's an f written with curved, as opposed to straight lines. For anyone unfamiliar with the concept, "curving" the grades means basing your grade on the other student marks - so if, say, you got a 56 on a test, that would normally be considered an F (or f), but if most of your classmates got an even lower score, your grade could be "curved" to a B.
@@yooneeque1 I am WELL familiar with the concept of grade curving. This representation of it is not humorous.