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My son asked me to put his shoes on.

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My son asked me to put his shoes on.

This little gem operates on a beautiful, frustrating piece of linguistic ambiguity that any parent will recognize. When a child asks for help getting their shoes on, they mean, "Please assist me in putting my shoes onto my own feet." The humor comes from the parent deliberately choosing the most literal, absurd interpretation: "You want me, a full-grown adult, to wear your tiny light-up sneakers?" It creates a ridiculous mental image and subverts the expectation of a helpful parent.

This is prime "dad joke" territory, a style of humor built on puns and willful misinterpretation. It’s a playful power move in the face of the endless, often repetitive, demands of raising a small child. Instead of just performing the task, the parent turns a mundane moment into a tiny, witty rebellion. It’s a gentle reminder that even when you're on your knees tying laces, you can still have the last laugh.