I’ve been laughing at this the whole day sksksks this is exactly like my mum.
"aqalka dahab keygi oo dhanba yaala abaheed wasto"I’ve been laughing at this the whole day sksksks this is exactly like my mum.
Homeless or not, I don’t think any mother would accept a homeless man staying alone in the house with her daughter. That’s why people wait until they’re alone before starting this prank.This is not funny in my opinion. Somehow it just seems like a dig at people in unfortunate circumstances.
Everything else is common sense, ie you don't invite strangers from the street into your house. But it somehow delves into usually unsaid and unexplored inconvenient truths about homelessness, the cold hard truth of human indifference towards each other, and tries to make satire of it. It all just seems very callous, or maybe I'm just too sensitive I don't know.
That's why I mentioned it's common sense. My point is that the joke is making fun of people in unfortunate circumstances. It's not something to laugh about.Homeless or not, I don’t think any mother would accept a homeless man staying alone in the house with her daughter. That’s why people wait until they’re alone before starting this prank.