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Collection of Januarys Jokes (35)
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When snowmen gather unexpectedly, even bystanders wonder if it’s a flash mob-or just frosty coincidence.
When the holiday cheer fades and the snow just won’t stop, even Santa hats can’t save the mood-welcome to January.
When your calendar is as anxious as you are about the new year-this comic nails the January dread with wit.
When the Joker throws a pool party, even Batman and Robin can’t escape the absurdity-especially with that duck.
Use opposing hands to rotate the coupling halves in opposite directions for safe, controlled disassembly.
A cheerful illustration marking the start of the year: January 1, complete with a party hat and colorful confetti.
A modern professional multitasking across calendars, data charts, a calculator, timer, and laptop-symbolizing peak productivity.
“It’s sexual harassment. He used me for a touchpad.” - A dark-humor cartoon underscoring inappropriate workplace behavior.
When the hospital runs out of nurses, even the chef volunteers-dark humor reflecting real-world healthcare strain.
“And, John, I think you oughta get your money back on that television set…” - a timeless gag about tech disappointment and misplaced expectations.
“I’m looking for an old mansion that has a hidden underground cave filled with high-tech crime fighting gadgets.”
A happy tiger leaps into celebration, wearing a party hat and toasting with bubbly-ideal for festive designs!
A smiling, animated green dinosaur with bright yellow eyes and a row of spikes-ideal for fun, kid-friendly designs.
A classic meme capturing the idealistic vision of collaborative learning versus the gritty, sleep-deprived truth of engineering studies.
A humorous yet eye-opening illustration of how minor maintenance can prevent costly engine repairs down the road.
When two iconic artistic interpretations of Nephites meet-Arnold Friberg’s heroic physique vs. Minerva Teichert’s gentle scholar-and the muscleman admits he doesn’t even work out.
Step 1: When the news feels like propaganda, sometimes you just need to take drastic action-metaphorically speaking.
