We all love puns, right? They're cool. They're nice. This is a place to post those jokes, japes, and puns. Have pun!


Do you remember WoodchuckAnecdotally, there have been had a number of users on Smogon that leaned into puns as their big gimmick for their posting habits. Some of them did other awesome things and are rightfully remembered for being fucking rad. The fact they told a bunch of puns has mostly slinked off of their legacies. Others didn't do a lot besides tell puns. I feel their names have more widely washed away from people's memories of fond interactions here that enriched their lives. It's not a terribly remarkable past. It's not hard to do, and it's not particularly interesting. Anyone can stare me in the eyes and start farting.
that's chucking funny
Begging people to treat puns with more respect after writing a four paragraph diatribe about how shit they are seems a bit insincere.I'm begging people to treat puns with more respect.
Dude I thought this was going to be the moth joke but still an excellent pullBegging people to treat puns with more respect after writing a four paragraph diatribe about how shit they are seems a bit insincere.
Personally I think the value in a pun is all in how much buildup there is. Just dropping a pun in the middle of a conversation is not that funny. But telling a five minute long story whose entire purpose is to setup a pun, that's art. This is also the principle by which action movie one-liners work.
I deliberated about which to pick! Going in I thought of the long pun story as his signature art, but in retrospect he actually didn't do it that much. As much as I love the puns, it's hard for any joke to stand up to the glory of "You'll never believe who died – the Crocodile Hunter!"Dude I thought this was going to be the moth joke but still an excellent pull