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A guy with a lot of ... • 24d

Startup Guy: "Bro, it's like Uber... but for time travelers!" Friend: "So... how do we build it?" Startup Guy: "Uh... we'll figure that out after funding." The joke is based on a common startup stereotype: many entrepreneurs pitch ambitious ideas but have no concrete plan to make them work. Here’s the breakdown: 1. Over-the-top idea – The person suggests a ridiculous startup concept: “Uber but for time travel.” It sounds futuristic and exciting but also impossible. 2. Reality check – The friend asks a reasonable question: “How does it work?” expecting a technical or logical explanation. 3. The punchline – Instead of explaining, the entrepreneur dodges the question and says they’ll figure it out after funding. This plays on how some startups focus more on securing investors than actually building a working product. The humor comes from the absurdity of pitching something impossible with no plan—yet expecting people to invest in it.

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