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Three friends, Tom, Jerry, and Harry, were discussing their biggest fears 😂

Tom said, "My biggest fear is getting buried alive." Jerry said, "Mine is being attacked by a shark." Harry said, "You guys have it easy. My biggest fear is waking up and finding myself in an economics class." Tom and Jerry looked at each other, puzzled. "Why's that your biggest fear?" asked Tom. "Because," replied Harry, "I'd have no idea what's going on, and I'd be too afraid to ask." Tom and Jerry laughed, realizing that they too had been in that same situation before. "Okay, I see your point," said Jerry. "But what if you woke up and found yourself in a room full of economists?" Harry rolled his eyes. "Oh, that's easy. I'd just tell them I have a scarce amount of interest in their field." Tom and Jerry burst out laughing, and Harry grinned, pleased with himself. "Looks like we'll have to add economist jokes to our list of fears," joked Tom. The three friends laughed and continued on their day, relieved to have faced their fears - or at least, joked about them.


John and Jack were walking through the woods when they heard a loud rustling in the bushes. Both of them froze, terrified. "What was that?" whispered John. "I don't know," replied Jack, his voice shaking. "But I'm afraid it might be a bear." John scoffed. "A bear? Please, I'm not scared of bears. I'm only afraid of one thing." Jack looked at John, curious. "What's that?" John leaned in, his voice dropping to a whisper. "Commitment." Jack laughed. "Commitment? That's it? You're not afraid of death, or spiders, or public speaking?" "Nope," said John, shaking his head. "Just commitment. The thought of settling down with one person for the rest of my life terrifies me." Jack laughed again. "Well, I'm not afraid of commitment. I'm afraid of heights." John raised an eyebrow. "Heights? But we're in the middle of the woods. There's nothing to be afraid of." Jack shrugged. "I know, but you never know when a tree might jump out at you." John burst out laughing, and Jack grinned, pleased with his joke. "Well played, my friend," said John. "I guess we all have our fears." The two friends continued on their walk, laughing and joking, no longer afraid of the unknown.







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