• Joelk111@lemmy.world
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      6 months ago

      I JUST GOT IT

      I see these posts all the time and I never understand what your motivation is or what the comics mean, so maybe this is a complete wooosh on my part, but let me explain.

      The comic in the comment I’m replying to comes first. The cat is wearing the bro apron thing and the fish parrot bro. In the comic in the post the fish are saying bra instead of bro. Some woman walked past the tank in a bra I guess

      However bras don’t say “BRA” across the chest, so it still doesn’t even make sense in the context of these fish parroting things they see on peoples’ chests.

      Edit: I have done research. I now find these posts hilarious. I’m thinking I was definitely a bit wooshed but also am correct about the “joke.”

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        6 months ago

        the joke is that young people say “bra(h)” nowadays, instead of “bro.”

        That’s it, if you try and think about it any more deeply - why are there fish? etc - it falls apart.

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      6 months ago

      You are correct. It’s making me giggle because it’s absurd, but I have no idea what the motivation is here.

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        6 months ago

        It used to be Bro, but now the fratboys all say Bra. It’s still the same type of fish as before. I’ve already seen Brie as newer form.

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          I got the bro to bra mutation (or I suspected it anyway) but, that’s not the main joke IMO.

          I mean, the brofish. They’re fish in a tank. They’re excited about saying “bro”. A human being had that idea and made a comic about it. I don’t know about others, but that’s the funny part to me.

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        6 months ago

        From all I’ve seen till now, looks like the standard Heathcliff experience to me.