"So, this boy at school is always copying whatever I do. I went to tell a joke to my friends, he overheard, told it to the teacher and she burst out laughing. I told my teacher that I came up with it then the "CopyCat" said I was lying. Before that, I told him something funny in the middle of class, and he didn't laugh but told on me for talking. Then at recess he was telling everyone MY joke and was saying HE created it."
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25 Jun, 2014, 1:47 am
Pro Artist be true
25 Jun, 2014, 2:14 am
i honestly wouldn't worry about it. keep your best jokes to yourself and tell your friends them, but tell this boy a joke maybe you heard from somewhere else, or isn't that funny
25 Jun, 2014, 3:02 am
There's a quote, "Immitation is the sincerest form of flattery." Basicly, if he's copying you, it means you've got something he wants. But, when you become a stand up comedian, you can just make a joke about the whole experience in your show. If he can't come up with his own material, you might feel sorry for him, but don't be upset with him. You might avoid telling him your favorite jokes though.
26 Jun, 2014, 12:39 am
If you're gonna tell a joke, make sure he isn't close enough to overhear it.