What is the hardest thing to say with a straight face?

I think I’m having a stroke.

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πŸ‘€︎ u/DiabeetusJoe
πŸ“…︎ May 29 2022
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what's the hardest thing for a dragon to do on their birthday?

Blow out the candles on the cake

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What's the hardest thing about being a cross-eyed teacher?

Controlling your pupils

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πŸ‘€︎ u/waldo06
πŸ“…︎ May 24 2022
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What’s the hardest thing about making a fishing net?

Finding the holes the right size to string together

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πŸ‘€︎ u/static_moments
πŸ“…︎ Aug 14 2022
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The hardest thing about making microchips...

is crushing the bag!

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πŸ‘€︎ u/ratlessbagle
πŸ“…︎ Dec 13 2021
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Some people say that admitting you are wrong is the hardest thing to say.

I think it is Worcestershire sauce.

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πŸ‘€︎ u/bobthemundane
πŸ“…︎ Feb 23 2022
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The hardest thing about wrapping paper is...

Not many words rhyme with β€œpaper”.

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πŸ‘€︎ u/jeremec
πŸ“…︎ Apr 24 2021
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What’s the hardest thing about rollerblading?

Telling your parents you’re gay.

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πŸ‘€︎ u/snifter1985
πŸ“…︎ Nov 18 2021
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What's the hardest thing about smoking salmon?

Keeping the damn thing lit!

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πŸ‘€︎ u/TFRek
πŸ“…︎ Oct 09 2021
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My son: Dad, what's the hardest thing you've ever done in your life?

Me: I poured some concrete once.

Son: Was that really hard?

Me: It is now.

(This took place at lunch earlier today. Was followed by groans all around.)

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πŸ‘€︎ u/havesomemorepie
πŸ“…︎ Dec 30 2019
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What's the hardest thing about learning to ride a bicycle?

The road.

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πŸ‘€︎ u/BlankPhotos
πŸ“…︎ Jan 13 2020
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My wife told me a French Torte was the hardest thing to bake

Turned out to be a piece of cake

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πŸ‘€︎ u/the02guy
πŸ“…︎ May 01 2020
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Ya know the hardest thing about skydiving?

The ground.

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πŸ‘€︎ u/ZealousidealRise7
πŸ“…︎ Jul 17 2020
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The hardest thing since we got the bunk bed (that was made in Hong Kong) is getting our kids used to it.

Both of them have been resisting a rest.

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πŸ‘€︎ u/allanon101
πŸ“…︎ Nov 24 2019
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What's the hardest thing for a two day sober law student to do?

Passing the bar.

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πŸ‘€︎ u/haidokun
πŸ“…︎ Feb 20 2015
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I asked my geology professor what the hardest thing on next week's exam will be.

A: Quartz

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πŸ‘€︎ u/ZadocPaet
πŸ“…︎ Sep 17 2015
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What's the hardest "right" thing you've ever done? reddit.com/r/AskReddit/co…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/Whale_Scrotum
πŸ“…︎ Sep 17 2013
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Ice fishing

The hardest thing about ice fishing is boring.

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πŸ‘€︎ u/murphanduncas
πŸ“…︎ Jan 20 2023
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Why do boys wake up in the morning easily?

Because it's the second hardest thing

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πŸ‘€︎ u/headless_ballon
πŸ“…︎ Oct 31 2021
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I turned an English paper into one giant pun.

A Call to Arms A Plead to the Limbless

The Armless are a stump among society and could easily achieve more. It’s bothersome that somebody with great potential could allow themselves to lose grip of what they aspire for. The radius of support and development that surrounds these people is astounding. Yet they bite the hand that feeds and throw away opportunities. With each passing day they are crippled by the errors in their ways. Not only are they not properly handling the situation, they are doing a disservice to society. Most will say to refrain from pointing fingers, but it is pertinent that we show them their faults.
All aside we should most certainly not try to elbow my way into their lives. However, if they were to branch off into their own progressive groups it would be most beneficial. And severance is a good thing between them and the public. This doesn't mean a complete amputation of them from society. Perhaps selective assistance will help these people find a well fitted sleeve within their communities. This process is difficult and lending a helping hand can make the difference. On the other hand, we have those who don’t try to succeed. Their negligence is worthy of more than a mere slap on the wrist. When somebody refuses to apply themselves, they are holding back progress. By giving themselves mental limitation they are creating a prosthetic disability they must abide by. The majority of working to achieve goals is believing you can reach out and grab them. But, somebody who gives up is cutting themselves short of success Seeing somebody give up is the furthest thing from being humerus. Urging these people is a necessity, otherwise they will never try their hardest, encourage them to use some elbow grease and put forth full effort. Any small contribution is better than being a detriment, community service, obtaining greater education, enlisting in the armed forces, these all benefit society. Drastic changes of this scale are sure to cause discontent, grab a tissue if need be, but never give up. For all those that are currently wasting away without contribution, it's time to limb’er up and take charge.

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πŸ‘€︎ u/Chewy_64
πŸ“…︎ Sep 04 2015
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My dad's corny jokes

My dad has this habit of pretending he didn't hear what you said, and then "repeating" it. Like if I said I was going to see an art show, he'll say, "You're going to a FART show? I had no idea you'd have any interest in that!" Lots of jokes along those lines, amongst others.

When I was younger I would laugh because he was kinda funny, and also to make him happy, but as I've gotten older I laugh not JUST because he's funny (in a corny way) but because the fact he still makes these jokes makes me so happy and really warms my heart. My mom is physically disabled, my dad has a bunch of health issues, we've all suffered terribly at times because of all this illness. And no matter how bad it gets, my dad is always there trying his hardest to put a smile on other people's faces and to lighten the mood a bit with his jokes. I've always been the type of girl to mope and be depressed when things are hard, but as I've gotten older I've tried to be more like my old man because I think it's something really special and admirable and selfless about stepping outside of your own negativity to give others something to laugh at or smile about. My dad is such a fuckin hero, I love him so much, and I can't imagine how unbearable this world would seem at times without him trying to make us all laugh.

So to all you dads telling your corny dad jokes, don't ever stop. Your kids and wife might groan or roll their eyes, but inside they love their corny old man and appreciate the goofy puns and fart jokes you tell!

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πŸ‘€︎ u/Osusanna
πŸ“…︎ Dec 19 2013
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What’s the hardest thing about being a cross-eyed teacher?

Controlling your pupils.

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πŸ“…︎ May 26 2022
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