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  • shalafi@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    Happens to me all the time. Wife non-stop staring at her phone, unreachable when I call needing something extra from the store. It’s almost uncanny how relatable this is.

    Who doesn’t call their SO at the store? “Shit, forgot to ask her to get beer.”

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      1 day ago

      The joke is so poorly phrased that you inverted the roles of who is shopping

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        19 hours ago

        Because the joke doesn’t change depending on who is in the store.

        It is the exact same joke.

        • s@piefed.world
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          15 hours ago

          “call” is a transitive verb.

          “from” is a preposition.

          Words have meaning. Grammar has a purpose. The joke-teller is necessarily within the store making a call to an unspecified “her” for unspecified reasons and we know this via the rare skill known as reading. Just because a vocal plurality of people interpret a Rorschach inkblot test or a Jackson Pollock painting as a specific message, that does not make those pieces mean anything, let alone any specific one thing or analogous things.