Submitted by weakgutteddog27 t3_10pr0il in Jokes
NobodyKnowsMeOutHere t1_j6njx05 wrote
Reply to comment by NobodyKnowsMeOutHere in A rapist and a therapist are prime suspects in a case. Who went to jail? by weakgutteddog27
So this joke, which is shared with a worldwide audience who may not be aware of the joke you are referencing, relies on knowing how another joke sounds?
darkingz t1_j6nmept wrote
It kinda relies more on english spelling than sounds.
A-rapist vs The-rapist.
So the implication is that they’re the same because of how they’re both rapists. They don’t actually sound the same when spoken out loud.
Up_Vootinator t1_j6ob079 wrote
So shouldn't the joke be phrased "A rapist and therapist...." instead of "A rapist and a therapist...." I didn't get the joke and thought that was the funny bit. If I'm still not getting it, can you explain?
rusty6899 t1_j6oeagq wrote
It’s just not a very funny joke. The joke is basically just an attempt to exploit the fact that the word “therapist” contains the word “rapist”, which isn’t an original observation and other jokes do it much better and even they aren’t particularly funny.
Erik_Soop t1_j6oiyep wrote
You seem to be a fun person.
Glacierwolf55 t1_j6pixb8 wrote
They might be after a few drinks.
darkingz t1_j6oea72 wrote
“A the-rapist” still kinda works if “the” is the title (though a little awkwardly). I’m not overly defending how it’s presented or how funny it is though so you could probably find better ways to present the joke itself. Merely trying to mention that it’s not based on sounds, so as long as you can read English, you should be able to understand the joke.
That said, it could’ve been a number of issues:
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autocorrect adding an article to an incorrect place
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general screwup of the presentation
Etc
NobodyKnowsMeOutHere t1_j6nnchi wrote
My previous statement about explaining a joke stands.
darkingz t1_j6nnvjn wrote
Yes explaining a joke makes it less funny. I didn’t say it was a funny joke. But I did say that because you are misunderstanding how this joke isn’t relying on a joke being known before hand or sounds because of some meta joke commentary. At some point a joke has to be based on something. Whether it’s a misunderstanding or not.
Glacierwolf55 t1_j6pj70c wrote
Jokes are only truly funny when told in your native language. Even then, only somewhat smart people get them. Not Rhodes Scholar smart, but more with it then the average bear.
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