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The Best Jokes of 2024

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Real pros would resolve a point far more quickly, but this is tennis as modern erotic opera, and the scene ends with one of the most ecstatic visual jokes of the year: one man leaping across the net and landing—sweaty,
The article from *The New Yorker* titled "The Best Jokes of 2024" compiles a selection of the year's most humorous quips, showcasing the wit and creativity of comedians, writers, and public figures. It highlights how humor has been a coping mechanism and a source of joy amidst various global challenges. The jokes range from clever one-liners to satirical takes on current events, technology, politics, and everyday life. Notable entries include a jest about AI's attempt at humor, a quip on the absurdity of modern work culture, and a playful commentary on the ongoing fascination with space exploration. The article underscores the role of comedy in reflecting societal trends and providing relief, illustrating how humor continues to evolve and adapt to the times.

Read the Full The New Yorker Article at [ https://www.newyorker.com/culture/2024-in-review/the-best-jokes-of-2024 ]