• MacedWindow@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      The guy lost his snake so he put up a lost pet poster. The lady sees the poster and the viewer can imagine she is concerned - a 30 ft snake is dangerous. If the snake is loose for long there will be a lot more “lost pets” in the neighborhood.

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      1 year ago

      The idea of someone having a pet snake in 1982 would have been so bizarre that it would be deemed comical. That said snake is called “Ginger,” a typical name for a harmless cat, not a 30-foot python reinforces that. This would probably have raised a sensable chuckle back in the day, but I don’t think it really stands up to the test of time.

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    I remember reading these in the 90s and thinking they were funny. It’s amazing how humor changes over time. It helps put other cultures humor into context considering these were written at a time when my culture was very different.

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    1 year ago

    Could it be poking fun of Thomas Jefferson as he was a red head and the snake’s name is Ginger? The comic is from 1982. How long has Ginger been a term for red heads?