That rat sure does get some action
Uh, okay. I was hoping there was more to it than that.
Why can't we know?
Also, good to see Baskins making a comeback. Well, pre-, since theres no monkey.
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Perfection. The way this comic can be so macabre, but have such a silly punch-line is amazing.
You're kidding, right?When the character says "No one can know about this", he means "I don't want other dinosaurs finding out about this". It's a huge irony that not only did they fail to keep it private, but thousands of people see them millions of years later. It's also the law of unintended consequences; how could the dinosaurs possibly have foreseen this? There's also the element of how absurd it is that a museum would actually do an exhibit that consisted of dinosaurs humping. Like, you expect the museum to present sort of sterile, hands-off material in a serious kind of way, and here's the exhibit and it's, like, crazy popular and they just put it out there, no attempt to conceal it or clean it up. And look at the faces on everyone attending it, they're off the charts, this is a genuine phenomenon--like, even if this was just a regular dinosaur exhibit, that'd be one thing, but this is, based on the crowd in the third frame, something as popular as King Kong or something.
When the character says "No one can know about this", he means "I don't want other dinosaurs finding out about this". It's a huge irony that not only did they fail to keep it private, but thousands of people see them millions of years later. It's also the law of unintended consequences; how could the dinosaurs possibly have foreseen this? There's also the element of how absurd it is that a museum would actually do an exhibit that consisted of dinosaurs humping. Like, you expect the museum to present sort of sterile, hands-off material in a serious kind of way, and here's the exhibit and it's, like, crazy popular and they just put it out there, no attempt to conceal it or clean it up. And look at the faces on everyone attending it, they're off the charts, this is a genuine phenomenon--like, even if this was just a regular dinosaur exhibit, that'd be one thing, but this is, based on the crowd in the third frame, something as popular as King Kong or something.
Also some of the crowd faces remind me of this terrible background art from Pinocchio:
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You're kidding, right?
Plenty. Here's one posted by f0lken:Oh come on. Can you think of any other PBF comics where there's "more to it" than the obvious joke they're telling?
Plenty. Here's one posted by f0lken:
What would be the hidden layer of humour in the one you posted? Why is it a better example of extra depth than mine?That's a bad example. Here's a better one:
Remember when PBF used to be funny?
The wife is bored of their relationship, screwed her husband over, but in the end, they're all still tools.What would be the hidden layer of humour in the one you posted? Why is it a better example of extra depth than mine?
What would be the hidden layer of humour in the one you posted? Why is it a better example of extra depth than mine?
Looks like he died right at the moment of climax. Extra layer of funny.
I sort of smirked at this.
Is there a reason every PBF comic gets its own GAF thread? I'm gonna start posting every new xkcd comic as its own thread.
I thought the joke was that they were having gay sex, and therefore no-one could know.
Male/Female Parasaurolophus for reference:
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I thought the joke was that they were having gay sex, and therefore no-one could know.
Male/Female Parasaurolophus for reference:
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You're kidding, right?
When the character says "No one can know about this", he means "I don't want other dinosaurs finding out about this". It's a huge irony that not only did they fail to keep it private, but thousands of people see them millions of years later. It's also the law of unintended consequences; how could the dinosaurs possibly have foreseen this? There's also the element of how absurd it is that a museum would actually do an exhibit that consisted of dinosaurs humping. Like, you expect the museum to present sort of sterile, hands-off material in a serious kind of way, and here's the exhibit and it's, like, crazy popular and they just put it out there, no attempt to conceal it or clean it up. And look at the faces on everyone attending it, they're off the charts, this is a genuine phenomenon--like, even if this was just a regular dinosaur exhibit, that'd be one thing, but this is, based on the crowd in the third frame, something as popular as King Kong or something.