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@Anonymous: Each of those jugs is a potential joke and he just missed every single time.
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@dagfooyo: McPherson has made the flies/lunchlady connection multiple times. I don't know where he got it, though. Maybe it was a local thing when he was a kid, and he just thinks it's more universal.
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@Rev_Kev: I barely get this joke at all. The joke is she likes shells? Ha ha? She's in therapy because she likes shells? Like that's a thing? And she likes shells sooo much that her therapist hates her? Because therapists don't help people, they sit there silently hating and judging them? Haha? That's hilarious? I get "ha ha mental illness" is a common trope in the comic, but seriously being a Shell Otaku is hardly a mental condition just because she has a shell dress and a shell bag. Lots of people like things a LOT. Some people like cats. Some people like the color pink. Some people like cars. Some people like cartoons that make fun of the mentally ill. It's okay to like things. I'm not sure liking shells or liking anything specifically is a mental illness. Unless you like murdering people, that's problematic.
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@NessaChan: Yeah, I guess McP just assumed that MRI machines are basically giant microwaves that you put people into
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