A bag full of used clothing

Humor is the only form of communication in which a stimulus on a high level of

complexity produces a stereotyped, predictable response on the physiological reflex level. Here is a one joke that will make you laugh.

Wife: I have a bag full of used clothing that I would like to give away. Husband: Why not just put it in the trash? That is much easier.

Wife: But there are poor starving people who can really use all these clothes.

Husband: Honey, anyone who fits into your clothing is not starving.

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