• PeriodicallyPedantic@lemmy.ca
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    20 hours ago

    This comment section is either too autistic or not autistic enough, because they’re either unable to identify the joke in the post, or I’m unable to identify their level 7 advanced satire.

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      3 hours ago

      This is lemmy. The only way in ze real life we could deal with jokes is by pretending to not get them, and now it’s even taking over our online lives! AAAAAAAH!

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      13 hours ago

      Okay well maybe you should count me in with the autistics because what I see in that post is a filthy windshield and driver can’t see the road with the sun in their eyes and he’s also taking a picture while driving. Major threat to road safety.

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        12 hours ago

        Nothing says “I can tell this is a joke, but it’s not funny” like telling OP that they’re acting dangerously as though they’re actually doing this, and giving them actual advice as though they asked for any.
        /s

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          11 hours ago

          Joke not funny, advice dumb. People no haha, give better advice.

          Judging by those advice posts being massively upvoted - seems most agree.

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            10 hours ago

            advice dumb. People […] give better advice.

            Not my comment flying straight over your head. That reply typifies what I’m talking about.

            What advice do you think the joke was giving? Why would you think a joke is providing actual advice? Why would you think that actual advice is a useful response to a joke?
            Even if it wasn’t funny, if you recognize it as a joke, none of the behavior makes sense. This smells strongly of lying to save face.

            Once again, I can’t tell if you’re too autistic to understand a joke, or I’m too autistic to understand your advanced satire.