Funny and SFW

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You got your s*** on my fan!
You got your fan on my s***!

I wonder…

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see, I get the premise, but the way we read English, left to right top to bottom, I see the doctor’s words first, then the image, and I have to retroactively apply the image to the words to make it funny. Which didn’t work for me. If the graphic had been at the left of the panel, and the doctor and patient to the right, I would have noticed ‘there’s something wrong with the sperm’, and then the punchline actually hits.

Is it just me?

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I think it’s better this way, personally

I see your point but I’m on team soyleche for this one.

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I’m not sure I have a preference, but I would have never even considered such a thing at all if you hadn’t said that. I’m blaming you for making me think this every time I read a single pane comic from now on.

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just you - to me the punchline is the picture of the frogs. That needs to be the last noticed

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I’m with bro, I think the doctor’s comment is funnier if you see the image with the frogs first.

Per @PatientZombie, whatever you want the punchline to be should be the last thing noticed.

While either the doctor’s comment or the “frogs” could both be funny as the punchline, I think it now becomes which is the better punchline to use.

In my book, the doctor’s statement is an “every day” sort of statement (i.e., something you wouldn’t really bat an eye about) that makes an unclear picture “make sense”. Funny? Yes.

But not nearly as funny as seeing the frogs as the explanation for why the doctor said what he said.

BUT

YMMV

BUT

There is no punch line.
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GTFO with that so-called “chart”, that’s a diagram. sheesh.

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Maybe that particular band had a song break the top 50.

I do believe in that case, they’ve charted.

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