When hearing it secondhand doesn't cut it - eviltoast
  • ColeSloth@discuss.tchncs.de
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    2 months ago

    I told a joke in 6th grade (sorry, it involves drawing and is a little Johnny joke, so can’t be typed out and be funny). The punchline was good and inappropriate, of course. My teacher overheard and laughed slightly, then said she was sorry, but she had to send me to the vp’s office for it.

    Naturally, the vp wanted to know the joke, so I asked for paper and busted it out on him. He outright laughed.

    He said he wouldn’t feel right punishing me after he laughed at my joke and just made me promise to not tell it at school again.

    This was in the beforetimes of internet, but you can probably find a version of it somewhere. Good jokes never die. Without ruining the punchline, I’d try searching “little Johnny school drawing mountain horizon”. Hopefully the internet hasn’t butchered it.