Too many titles spoil the punch line, though. I can't risk it without reading the comic first.
139 0 ReplyToo late.
24 0 ReplyBut how many times I've scrolled down to a happy smiling face, I start to smile too, them BAM, title starts: Teen killed when..."
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Kinda hard to miss on the default lemmy UI lol
12 0 ReplyFuck... I get shit at work for not reading subjects in emails too.
Had one person put the whole email in the subject to fuck with me. It worked.
57 0 ReplyJokes on you, I read the title, forget that I read the title, read the post, then go back and read the title again 😎
36 0 ReplyI didn't notice the title...but I also misread her as "He reads articles" and that was funnier than the originally intended joke. 🤪
6 0 ReplyI don't get it... How is "too late" the punchline?
28 0 ReplyIt’s telling the reader they are too late reading the title after being called out for not reading it.
8 0 ReplyAs someone that reads titles and is therefore the superior romantic match I am immune (to thinking it was funny)
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I don't get it either, and what order are you supposed to read it? Does the title come first, or at the end?
13 0 Replyread the comic, realize you didn’t read the title, read the title. too late.
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Also on my lemmy the title of a post is below the image. It would be very strange for someone not to read the image first. This joke is bad.
8 0 ReplyIt depends on what client you are using. It’s above the post on Voyager.
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Violation on the field, meme is not self-contained... first down vote.
7 0 ReplyHe never even had a chance, poor fella.
4 0 Reply😭
5 0 ReplyThat's genius lol
12 0 ReplyNaw man, I never read the titles of comics. I just like to go in raw yanowaddahmean?
6 0 Replyinowaddahmean
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In my defense, my app puts titles below images
6 0 ReplyBut why
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Fuck
6 0 ReplyStaaaaaaahp
5 0 ReplySo what is this emerging sub-genre of memes called? That rely on the title integrated into the meme itself?
2 0 ReplyJust a regular "breaking the fourth wall" tactic
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