"the jokes write themselves" meaning in English

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Phrase

Head templates: {{head|en|phrase}} the jokes write themselves
  1. A situation where it is very easy to make jokes or the humor of a situation is self-evident.
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          "text": "... Panera, a King Kullen grocery store, Victoria's Secret, and yes, a Dunkin' Donuts (I know, the jokes write themselves). The black patrol vehicles park in the south corner next to a row of tall recycling bins for clothes and shoes.",
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