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2013-10-26

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2013-10-26
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Explanation

The Joke

A father, wearing sunglasses and a suit, drops his child off at college. Instead of a warm or encouraging send-off, he says: "Everyone lives a lie. Pick a lie you like." The caption reads: 'A simple "have fun at college" would've been fine, Dad.'

The Humor

The comic plays on the trope of parents giving their children life advice at major milestones. Instead of offering something supportive or conventional like "have fun" or "study hard," this father delivers a cynical, nihilistic philosophical pronouncement: all of life is essentially self-deception, so you might as well choose a comfortable delusion. The humor comes from the awkward mismatch between the occasion (a supposedly cheerful college drop-off) and the father's bleak worldview. The caption, presumably the child's inner thought, underscores the comedy by highlighting how unnecessarily heavy the advice is. The father's cool demeanor (sunglasses, suit) adds to the impression that he thinks he is being profound and helpful, when really he is just making an uncomfortable situation worse.

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