I worked for a small marketing company in college and the completely humorless owner told me go through the storage room and only keep 2 of each catalog.
We had a few from a company called Reich Paper. I took one and brought it into the office.
"We have a couple catalogs from this company. What should I do with....the third Reich?"
He looked at me like I was a total idiot. "Um. Throw it away??"
Ages ago, when I was in the army, my best friend couldn't get promoted because his arms wouldn't straighten. It was a super dumb issue which prevented him to properly do a push up, and because of that he could t pass the PT test.
Finally months and months of doctors and paperwork, he receives a waiver and is getting promoted.
Our commander is giving a little speech about follow through and perseverance or something, and he says, "and because of his funny arms"
I immediately blurted out, "Yeah, they're really humourous."
In a crowd of 40 people, I think one person got it. I still think it was my best joke I ever cracked at a moments notice.
When I was a teacher, I went from teaching English in a classroom with two windows to a computer lab with windowless walls on all four sides.
I only got to tell this joke like a dozen times.
I would tell the person I was talking to that I liked teaching technology, but I missed the windows in my old classroom because now I had the fewest windows in the school.
Then after a pause, I’d say: Actually, now that I think about it, I ended up with the most windows because I have thirty computers all running Windows 10. And that’s like 300 Windows if you do the math.
IMO the joke isn't terribly offensive, just unfunny. There are incredibly good jokes that would be way more offensive when taken literally. Look up the SNL joke swaps if you're curious.
"I got a DUI last night... for 'Driving While Illiterate!'"
Came up with that one at the grocery store the other day. My partner didn't even crack a smile. If you're familiar with Norm Macdonald, read it in his voice.