Why are frogs always so happy?
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They eat whatever bugs them.
The joke “Why are frogs always so happy? They eat whatever bugs them” plays on a double entendre involving the word “bugs.” In one sense, “bugs” refers to small insects, which are a primary part of many frogs’ diets. In another colloquial sense, when something “bugs” a person, it annoys or bothers them. The humor arises from merging these two meanings. The punchline suggests that frogs are happy because they literally eat the insects (bugs) they come across. At the same time, it humorously implies that if we could metaphorically “eat” or eliminate what bothers us (what “bugs” us), we’d be happier too.
They’re always hopping from one joke to another!
because they get kissed by beautiful girls in hope that they will become a prince
because they just lost their tales and now they are free