JOKE OF THE DAY: Three Little Pigs went out to dinner one night… The waiter came to take their drink orders. “I’ll have a Sprite,” said the first little piggy. “I’ll take a Coke,” said the second. “I want water—lots and lots of water,” said the third piggy. The waiter brought the drinks and asked for their dinner orders. “A big juicy steak,” said the first piggy. “Just a salad for me,” said the second. “Water. Lots and lots of water,” said the third again. After the meal, the waiter returned for dessert orders. “Banana split,” said the first. “Root beer float,” said the second. “Water. Lots and lots of water!” shouted the third. The waiter, now curious, finally asked, “Sir, why are you only drinking water?” The third piggy grinned and said… (continue reading in the 1st comment)⬇️

Caught between opposing expectations, the farmer embodies the frustration of navigating bureaucracy. His final solution—giving the pigs money to choose their own food—underscores the absurdity of systems that demand compliance while offering no consistent guidance. The joke lands because it reflects a truth many recognize.

Together, these stories showcase humor’s dual power: to entertain through clever language and to critique through exaggeration. By laughing at pigs in restaurants and farmers overwhelmed by rules, we laugh at ourselves, finding relief and clarity in life’s contradictions.

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