The punchline implies that assumption or parallel processing. It must because it’s inconsistent with the common rules of the myth. Wishes are commonly executed in series, not in parallel, which is impicit in the syntax of the first, second, and third wish. So that assumption of parallel wish processing isn’t even consistent with most of the language of the comic or with the final panel.
The punchline implies that assumption or parallel processing. It must because it’s inconsistent with the common rules of the myth. Wishes are commonly executed in series, not in parallel, which is impicit in the syntax of the first, second, and third wish. So that assumption of parallel wish processing isn’t even consistent with most of the language of the comic or with the final panel.
So you know how they say a joke is like a toad: it dies when you dissect it but you learn a lot in the process? Sometimes those toads fart dude.
This comic wasn’t particularly funny to me to begin with. The above dissection is why. This toad was dead on arrival.
sorry, to explicit my metaphor, i was saying that the dissection is sometimes also funny because who doesn’t love a fart joke.
No denying that I often interpret things in a comically literal way. No offense taken. Farts are funny.
well now that you said no offense i’m offended