Instead of holding baby kangaroos in her pocket, the big kangaroo (on the right) is using her pocket to hold soda cans which she sells and distributes to other small, unsuspecting animals which get splashed in the face because it's their first time opening a soda can.could you please explain??
Instead of holding baby kangaroos in her pocket, the big kangaroo (on the right) is using her pocket to hold soda cans which she sells and distributes to other small, unsuspecting animals which get splashed in the face because it's their first time opening a soda can.
The joke, applied to animals, is a reflection of human behavior carrying elements of surprise, innocence, and absurdity.
It could even be interpreted as the degradation or inversion of human values in a world where people are preoccupied with mundane things, and are ready to deceptively trick the unwary for financial gain.
I well laughed on my side, up to having already forwarded it to 2 telegram discussions before reading your post (what i +/- rarely do).thank you... this is a very intellectual joke. even with your explanation i do not find it funny. am i already too old??.
It's not so much a question of age, as it is of perception and interpretation (which could vary with age/experience, but let's not go in circlesthank you... this is a very intellectual joke. even with your explanation i do not find it funny. am i already too old??.
I missed that interpretation. Now it's funny.Thus, letting a kangarou doing the delivery job is quite funny because he's constantly shaking them while moving/bouncing.
It's not so much a question of age, as it is of perception and interpretation (which could vary with age/experience, but let's not go in circles). It depends on which 'layer' of the joke you connect to first.
I missed that interpretation. Now it's funny.![]()
Let's just say we prioritize the awakening of as many people as possible over the repetitive, soul-crushing tasks that were forced upon us by the Matrix.this is also what i like on this forum: you are all so reactive, which means you have nothing else to do...