Submitted by prlugo4162 t3_11ztpgi in Jokes
He borrowed my copy of Disney's "Up", but I doubt I'll ever see it again.
Submitted by prlugo4162 t3_11ztpgi in Jokes
He borrowed my copy of Disney's "Up", but I doubt I'll ever see it again.
He won't let you down, meaning he'll keep up with your expectations. If you expect that he won't return it...
He’s never gonna tell a lie or hurt you. If he’s not a keeper, tell me who is
I'm sure he won't desert you
Neither he'd make OP cry
I just replace the disk with burned copies of the song, never get too careful with your Up copies.
I’m confused (Edit: I get it now, sorry, didn’t get the reference.. also thanks to the folks who downvoted, real helpful)
He's never gonna give me "Up"
Think of: never gonna give you Up
Since jokes are always better if you have to explain them, this joke gets a solid A+
I am oddly disappointed clicking on this joke did not get me Rick-rolled.
I’m rolling on the floor with laughter at your Rick joke
Man that hurts you
Anyone have a link to an explanation of this joke?
Think of: never gonna give you Up aka the words in the song
r/whoosh
The Rick Astley paradox. If you ask him to borrow his copy of ‘Up’ he won’t give it to you, because he’s never gonna give you up. But by doing so, he’s let you down even though he says he never will let you down. Thereby creating the Astley paradox
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ragnif t1_jde4uk1 wrote
He won’t let you down, either. A paradox.