Two Truths and a Lie

A family of 3, a dad, a mom, and a 12 year old son are driving in the car when the dad says, “How about we play a little game of two truths and a lie? It’ll be fun.”

“Ok,” the mom and son reply happily.

“Let me start,” says the son.

“Ok, go ahead,” replies the mom.

“I hate video games, I hate school, and I love junk food,” says the son.

“Ooh ooh! You do love junk food, you do hate school, and you don’t hate video games,” says the mom.

“Your right!” He replies.

“I’ll go next,” says the dad. “I love your mom, you’re adopted, and my dad almost died in WWII.”

“Hmm... Your dad did not almost die in WWII, obviously I’m not adopted, and you do love my mom,” Says the son.

“The lie is the second on,” says the dad.

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Listen up, buttercup. So, the family is playing "Two Truths and a Lie." The dad says he loves the mom, the kid is adopted, and the dad's own dad almost bit the dust in WWII. The kid thinks the WWII story is the lie, but surprise! The adoption bit is the real whopper. Why is this funny? Because it turns out, the kid is adopted, and the dad is dropping that bomb during a game. You wouldn't get it.

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So he isn't adopted? This is very poorly written