06-21-2010, 12:56 PM
Actually, with the girl gamer comic it's more like:
Person 1: What's the difference between a sandwich and a rabid dog?
Person 2: I don't know.
Person 1: You don't know the difference between a sandwich and a rabid dog? So if I asked you for a sandwich you might bring me a rabid dog, instead? I am never asking you to fix me lunch!
Person 2 hits person one
the last bit in a joke should be the punchline. So essentially the punchline here is the gothy looking girl having coffee thrown on her (which the artist was too lazy to even draw, so I had to actually reread that several times before I realised that's what happened).
That is why people can't find the joke. Because of the unnecessary framing.
Person 1: What's the difference between a sandwich and a rabid dog?
Person 2: I don't know.
Person 1: You don't know the difference between a sandwich and a rabid dog? So if I asked you for a sandwich you might bring me a rabid dog, instead? I am never asking you to fix me lunch!
Person 2 hits person one
the last bit in a joke should be the punchline. So essentially the punchline here is the gothy looking girl having coffee thrown on her (which the artist was too lazy to even draw, so I had to actually reread that several times before I realised that's what happened).
That is why people can't find the joke. Because of the unnecessary framing.