• GalaxyBrain [they/them]
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        2 days ago

        It's getting to the point where it's like someone having such a long string of really funny failures that it stops being funny. Like watching a Clouseau-esque clumsy French chef but in real life. They drop a few pots and pans, that's a chuckle, they get pinched on the nose by a lobster, pretty funny. Once the farce is over and they've scalded themselves and are covered in various spices and have a breaded deep fried hand and the lobster is still kicking, it's at the point that while it'd be funny on screen, things have gone too far for real life. Like c'mon, the 2016 joke had legs, but we're sick of it.