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Adorableness does not a quality meme make.
Yeah, it’s corporate astrology
All food is organic. Unless you have a crop like a chicken (you don’t), you really shouldn’t put any inorganic materials in your body.
Sorry you’re getting downvoted for being right, this “format” makes no sense.
Yeah, the comic adds absolutely nothing to this very tired “fun fact”, it’s not a successful meme format at all imo.
Yeah, that’s their point.
Yah, it was a joke based on the ambiguous title. Lemmy is just reeeeeally bad at recognizing sarcasm, even when it’s literally labeled as such, lol.
Wow, y’all really don’t know what /s means, huh?
The sign of a good game is when it takes 10 hours to get into… (/s)
Because they didn’t write an article, they’re just critiquing one.
But I’m not a dumbass right? Thank god
Sorry I didn’t read and respond to that wall of text, lol. All I’ll say is, If you need 6 paragraphs to explain why it’s a good joke, it’s not a good joke.
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But it doesn’t make it better for anyone, and it does make it worse for the rest of us, so…
Lol, I never suggested anything about the author’s writing process and I certainly never even implied that I thought you were a dumbass, which I don’t. But now I’m not convinced you’re not the actual cartoonist, since you seem to have intimate knowledge of their creation process and their recreational habits. It’s not a “character study”—you would need characters for that—it’s a setup with no punchline, it’s half a joke. Actually, it’s worse, it’s a joke with a decent punchline, followed by a whole extra panel that just restates what the reader already learned in the previous panel with the actual punchline, making me feel like the author thinks I’m a dumbass.
“Don’t worry, I think he’s gonna pull it!”
I think that’s a very generous read, and I just don’t see it. The first three panels are well done, but the last adds nothing. It’s like someone ending a Little Johnny joke with “and then the teacher sent him to the principal’s office” instead of with whatever dirty thing Johnny said that was supposed to be the actual punchline.
Yeah, there’s no real juxtaposition here, the bottom picture leads directly to the top picture.