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This feels more like an anti-dad joke. The kind of joke that would tear a family apart. It’d cause arguments around the table about what a joke is, and probably ultimately end up in divorce for the parents and a 20 year schism between father and child that would only end when forced to reconnect after a family tragedy.
I can see what you’re saying, but this technically is not an anti joke.
but this technically is not an anti joke.
How is it not?
Because the punchline relues on subverting expectation explicitly, not implicitly.
It has a meta punchline, in this case breaking the “rules” of this joke setup / structure and subverting expectations.
Edit: OOH you’re the guy who just told me to go to hell lol