Just because everyone will get the joke doesn’t mean they relate to it or like it. In case you haven’t realized, gender roles are a little more under scrutiny these days. Jokes reinforcing them aren’t going to be as popular.
I don’t appreciate the “terminally online” line. That dig was uncalled for.
I said smaller I did not say small. Words have meaning, and you don’t get to obfuscate my meaning then claim I am being pedantic when you are the one who literally started this by analyzing the word “smaller.“
You started this, this entire discussion is happening because you took issue with one word. Piss off.
Dude come on. You know what I am saying. It was written by boomers primarily for boomers.
I also read the funny pages as a kid. I also saw rated R movies when I was 10. I was not always the intended audience. The humor in comics was classically pretty dated and made obvious for broad appeal. I mean Cathy? Family Circus?
In 2024 the number of people who can relate to it is actually a lot smaller than you think. It’s a very 1990 joke.
I’m not saying you’re wrong about stereotypes, but I am saying you’re terminally online if you truly believe that it’s a small group.
Smaller
Relative statement. Didn’t say small.
Just because everyone will get the joke doesn’t mean they relate to it or like it. In case you haven’t realized, gender roles are a little more under scrutiny these days. Jokes reinforcing them aren’t going to be as popular.
I don’t appreciate the “terminally online” line. That dig was uncalled for.
If you wanna mince words, fight a dictionary.
I said smaller I did not say small. Words have meaning, and you don’t get to obfuscate my meaning then claim I am being pedantic when you are the one who literally started this by analyzing the word “smaller.“
You started this, this entire discussion is happening because you took issue with one word. Piss off.
Maybe you should word things better.
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so it’s not a boomer joke, but instead a millennial joke.
No because millennials weren’t published cartoonists in 1990 nor were they the intended audience.
i used to read the funny pages when i was like 5 back in the 90s, so whether I was the intended audience or not, that kind of humor still got to me.
Dude come on. You know what I am saying. It was written by boomers primarily for boomers.
I also read the funny pages as a kid. I also saw rated R movies when I was 10. I was not always the intended audience. The humor in comics was classically pretty dated and made obvious for broad appeal. I mean Cathy? Family Circus?
i know, i just like being pedantic for the sake of being pedantic
Piss off