r/MadeMeSmile • u/Silent_Assasin14 • 9d ago
I have a joke for you Family & Friends
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u/SnooHesitations7993 9d ago
This gives off strong "holding the flashlight for Dad" vibes.
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u/SockDowntown2272 9d ago
Flashbacks to doing math with dad
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u/what4270 9d ago
Ah yes, can’t see the math questions anymore because of my tears due to my dad screaming “what is 2 x 8?!” 😀👍
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u/Allalngthewatchtwer 9d ago
Omg 😭 that was me during COVID with my kids. Like jeez I have become my parents. Always the apple questions. Then my son getting on to me for not remembering everything exact thing about algebra. That’s not how we do it now mom!!!! I quit.
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u/Ninjaflippin 9d ago
I am the youngest. When my Parents built their current house I was old enough to help Dad with putting up the fence (horrible galvanised contraption). My two older brothers outright refused to do so.
He's a genuinely sweet man, but by god does he not do well with stress. LEFT, I SAID LEFT, NO RIGHT, LISTEN, FUUUUUUUUUUCK, I SAID.........
Totally put that shit up though, while putting up with that shit.
First beer in my life i genuinely enjoyed was after finished up with that job and sitting in our empty living room drinking Carlsberg. We both wondered why we got hammered off one drink. Forgetting we'd been in the sun all day, not drinking or eating a single thing.
It's funny how I totally got left for dead by my older brothers with that job, and genuinely hated it while working, but still remember it quite fondly.
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u/Contrabaz 9d ago
"what the fuck are you doing?"
"I can't see shit!"
"Higher Moron!"
"What the fuck idiot, I can't see shit!"
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u/stakoverflo 9d ago
Not all, kid's laughing.
Dad was never joking with that flashlight shit though.
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u/medium-rare_brisket 9d ago
I thought the punchline was gonna be Jawbreakers
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u/whatevers_clever 9d ago
thought it was going to be "Sir, can you please stop screaming in here? Also, you're going to have to pay for that."
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u/CouldNotAffordOne 9d ago
OK, that was funny. His voice is great. 😂
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u/Fungal_Queen 9d ago
All skeleton people have Skeletor voices. Everybody knows that.
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u/IgnoreMe304 9d ago
Dude actually is a voice actor. One of the other times this was posted, someone linked his name and page in the comments.
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u/EleventyTwatWaffles 9d ago
Next Jeff Dunham
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u/TruthAndAccuracy 9d ago
Jeff Dunham is an unfunny racist
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u/headbanger1186 9d ago
Dunham appeals to people with single digit IQs that probably still laugh at fart jokes.
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u/Monkey_Priest 9d ago
Woah, woah, woah! Fart jokes will ALWAYS be funny, unlike Jeff Dunham
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u/hiimMaruu 9d ago
i died so hard every single time i saw this shit
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u/TornClothing1 9d ago
It's like life is a big hungry man and you're it's cheeseburger, and it wants to chew you up and swallow every single morsel of you
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u/LegendaryOutlaw 9d ago edited 9d ago
This started my day off with a smile.
It reminded me of Game Grumps where Arin was telling Dan Star Wars jokes as Yoda.
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u/tyguy94920 9d ago
Happen to know the episode?
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u/mattress757 9d ago
It’s a Mario maker episode I believe off the top of my head
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u/LegendaryOutlaw 9d ago
https://youtu.be/6mNcHDrIMQc?si=SMLuHeUZNC1t0mba
This the animated version , the actual episode is listed in the episode description.
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u/andsoitgoes42 9d ago
thank you for sending me down that rabbit hole.
I laughed so hard at one point I threw my head back and bashed it against the corner of my chair and now have a massive goose egg on my head. 10/10 would cause injury again.
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u/LimaOskarLima 9d ago
HEY DAN, WHAT KIND OF CAR DO I DRIVE?
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u/bronkula 9d ago
I dunno joke Yoda, what kind?
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u/Reinhardtwaker 9d ago
I think it's because of the I have a joke to tell you, because I read it in Joke Yoda's voice as well.
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u/IrritableGourmet 9d ago
Or the meltdown when Sonic got stuck floating near-ish a stalactite. SFM dramatic version
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u/Remarkably-Feisty 9d ago
Ribs are a snack now?!
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u/abatoire 9d ago
If you some spare ribs in the fridge you wouldn't snack on them?
I mean, this does mean you would have to actually not have finished the amount of ribs prepared the night before... Which seems very unlikely. Haha.
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u/FLYNCHe 9d ago
Why is this on MadeMeSmile? Wouldn't r/ContagiousLaughter be better?
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u/cherry937 9d ago
A classic video
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u/Icanttieballoons 9d ago edited 9d ago
Peak nostalgia for me. The days of RuneScape, the impossible quiz and watching funny YouTube clips with my mates huddled around a household PC monitor set up in the hallway.
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u/someanimechoob 9d ago
Ironically enough, the golden age of RuneScape is... pretty much right now.
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u/blitzwinner71 9d ago
I love that I can watch this with sound off, and the skeleton’s voice is perfectly recreated by snide my head
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u/Casca2222 9d ago
I've seen this like 20 times, it's the one video I wouldn't mind people repost forever
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u/DepressionSiesta 9d ago
This video gave me anxiety.
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u/AbbreviationsSea2923 8d ago
Same. Like it was also funny but inside I was having flashbacks of my mom screaming in my face and slapping me when I wouldn’t answer her fast enough.
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u/FixedLoad 9d ago
Which generation? I'm 42, and this video made me very anxious.
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u/imaliceandimkawaii 9d ago
I’ll join FixedLoad down there and ask which generation? I’m 33 and it gave me anxiety because it reminded me of when my dad would yell at me when I couldn’t answer him fast enough.
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u/Glass_Memories 9d ago
Same. Same age, same flashbacks. My dad used to be an alcoholic with a short temper. A good mood could turn into a bad one with no notice. Asking for help or being asked to help could either be a heartwarming bonding experience or, more likely, a traumatic memory of being screamed at repeatedly for not being quick enough or not doing it the exact right way. Possibly also getting spanked or later, smacked upside the head to really drive home the point that I'm not good enough.
So many people our age had parents who thought that was normal because that's how their parents raised them. "My parents hit me and I turned out fine."
I want to say to them: Did you though? Cuz you handle your emotions by drinking and beating your kids. Do you call that "being able to handle life?"
Maybe being able to take being screamed at isn't a good metric for being able to handle the stresses of life. Maybe it's because we were screamed at that we have anxiety and struggle to deal with those stresses. Maybe our parents, and their parents, didn't have as good a handle on things as they think.
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u/Dadisamom 9d ago
You're not the only one. If i was that kids age every inch of my body would have been uncomfortable and screaming that it needed out of the situation. Something about intense "funny" people putting the focus on you was hard to handle back then.
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u/StosifJalin 9d ago
Jesus, dude. Reddit is full of so many terminally online people now that they can't even recognize two friends fucking around.
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u/Equal-Thought-8648 9d ago
You mean it didn't make you smile when they shouted in your face? Slammed an object against the wall, inches away from your eyes? Cursed at you?
Fuck. This.
Just another day in foster care.
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u/7thwarlordsaturn 9d ago
One, everyone who gains discomfort while watching this video is valid, thou I believe those same people are inputting themselves too personally to the video. Realistically, both people in this video are the same age and rowdy, aggro dispositions can harden friendships. My comms playing with my friends would probably make you anxious, me, I'm as happy as can be. Yelling isn't always aggression.
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u/Alternative_Clothes7 9d ago
I'm like the only person who thinks it's not funny
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u/corbinhunter 9d ago
You’re not the only one. Forced and uncomfortable. But loud=funny, I guess.
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u/tiredofstandinidlyby 9d ago
Also constantly saying "guess" is the worst. You got a joke pal just tell it.
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u/Dadisamom 9d ago
You mean to tell me you don't enjoy when someone who obviously doesn't want to be involved is screamed at and aggressively forced to participate in a "joke"?
Banging the skeleton and screaming at me would have made me super uncomfortable at that age. Shit isn't funny but I didn't have the confidence to do anything but play along.
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u/Zac-097 9d ago
Thank you finally, this has come up twice on my feed now and I didn’t find it funny, I didn’t feel anxious or anything like others are saying, it’s just not funny, the punchline is spare ribs.. seems like a generic answer he pulled off google, I just can’t comprehend why this is so popular, it’s not funny.
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u/CaillouCaribou 9d ago
Nah, I'm with you
Seems a lot of people think just being really loud is funny
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u/StickNWheels 9d ago edited 8d ago
Weren't there snacks called "funny bones"? Like a different version of a twinkie?
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u/Silent_Release1498 9d ago
Is the kid laughing cause he thinks it is funny or is he laughing because he is unsure and uncomfortable
My family does things like this all the time and it just gives me anxiety
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u/spliznork 9d ago
I've laughed like that because I was anticipating what was coming... laughing in the face of the inevitable and unavoidable. Maybe it's a form of discomfort, the feeling that you can't change the outcome of the moment you're in.
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u/Dadisamom 9d ago
Really seemed like anxiety to me. Loud, obnoxious, faux angry humor had me react the same way when I was his age. Like I knew I was expected to react that way so I would but I desperately wanted the situation to end.
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u/Ok_Violinist6021 9d ago
Every fucking time I watch this it will never get old. It is just perfect.
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u/TheLittlestofJs 8d ago
This might be my favorite video on the internet, I can't not laugh no matter how many times I see it
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u/11AkiraDawn11 8d ago
I dunno, probably childhood trauma, but this just made me feel like crying too.
But because it was more like reinacting RL child abuse in a 'funny' way than it was actually funny. The guy laughing and covering his head at the end? That's social fear/pain in the face of someone dominant.
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u/nordb0242 7d ago
First/second year psych student? Not everything needs to be analyzed, sometimes funny, is just funny.
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u/Sasselhoff 9d ago
I watch this every time it's posted, and laugh my ass off, haha. It's damn hilarious.
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u/Sohiacci 9d ago
Every year this video comes back around and it never stops being hilarious
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u/razick01 9d ago
That head bang lol