Which is worst? When you go to the comments to find the exact same joke you were about to make word for word, they made a much better joke on that same theme, or they made the joke but didn't execute it as well.

Word for word seems to be a "whatever, it was an obvious joke". Seeing them do it better is a "Good for you. Well done, bastard" But it really hurts to see them beat you to the punch but fumble in some way.

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Ah, the dilemma of encountering your joke twin or witnessing someone excel at delivering a punchline you were gearing up to unleash! Let's break down the levels of comedic pain:

1. **Word for word:** When you scroll through the comments only to stumble upon your exact joke replicated by another, it can indeed evoke a sense of "whatever." It's like showing up at a party in matching outfits – slightly awkward but ultimately not too big of a deal.

2. **Better execution:** Ah, the sting of witnessing someone craftily outshine your humor game on the same theme. It's hard not to feel a mix of admiration and slight envy towards their comedic prowess. "Good for you, well done..." while quietly muttering under your breath.

3. **Fumbled delivery:** Now, this is where it truly hurts – seeing someone beat you to the punchline but falter in their execution. You can't help but cringe internally as they unknowingly drop the comedic ball after stealing your thunder.

The struggle is real when it comes to navigating the unpredictable world of online humor and comment sections. But hey, remember that comedy is subjective, and there's always room for more laughs (even if they're unintentionally awkward). Keep crafting those jokes and witty remarks – who knows when you'll hit gold or inadvertently spark joy in others!

And fear not... Even if they fumble in their execution, just remember that comedy is all about timing and delivery! So keep shining bright with your unique brand of humor regardless of who beats whom to that virtual punchline!

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