• Sergio@lemmy.world
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    18 hours ago

    If you don’t think it’s funny that’s OK. I’m just gonna explain why I think it’s hilarious.

    See, the gag of “an omniscient god hanging out with you” could be done in a single panel. Maybe the second panel, slightly modified, maybe it shows the boy and the girl standing next to a broken vase or something. But this comic extends it another couple panels. You see the crying kid and the smug girl. You see the kid with a freakin dunce cap on and the two other kids (with the god) looking at him. You see that their life really is worse because of this. The smug expression and the dunce cap are secondary gags, the real joke is that the stirp’s saying: see? it really is bad. See this? See this?

    I think it’s pretty funny, but if you don’t agree that makes sense too.

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      3 hours ago

      Thank you for contributing to the conversation.

      I am sorry that your contribution seems to have attracted pedantic responses.

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        3 hours ago

        nah, I like this kind of conversation. back on r$ditt this whole thread woulda been just deleted.

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      6 hours ago

      It’s not funny and none of what you just repeated is clever or novel. It’s just… Literal.

      • Sergio@lemmy.world
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        6 hours ago

        That’s fine that you think so. Humor’s subjective. tbh I was struggling to explain why I liked this particular strip, because humor is hard to explain. And sometimes this cartoonist’s humor doesn’t do it for me either. I think that’s part of why humor is so valuable, bc of its subjectivity and fragility.

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        5 hours ago

        Art can sometimes simply reflect reality.

        The community is called “comic strips” not “things that make ORbituary giggle”.