Lesbians have always been able to buy bread, dumbass.
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It's a sarcastic remark.
Wendy is saying: Wow. How is it legal for a woman (or a person) to wear an unconcealed firearm at her side! This is going to (somehow, don;t know how) hurt children!!!!!!
Nick is pretending that the firearm is NOT the subject of her (dumb) statement, and is sarcastically saying that Wendy is surprised that a lesbian (woman) can buy bread.
He met her actually stupid and dumb remark with a pretended dumb and stupid remark.
He's NOT actually suggesting that the woman is a lesbian. He's saying that Wendy's comment is so dumb that it is on par with actually writing: "wow. How can a lesbian buy bread? Think of the children!"
Make sense? He's not actually suggesting she's a lesbian.
I'm amazed that you took the time to explain this (great job, btw). I'm really baffled that it needed explanation.
<chuckles> My work involves taking meaning and breaking it down into digestible units, then reconstructing the meaning in a different format.
Anyway, thanks for the appreciation! That makes it even more fun.
And I thought the LGBT community was anti gun. Oh well, was an easy joke, kinda funny.
Joke explained.
I have never been able to wrap my head around sarcasm...they say it's the closest form of wit..but I see nothing funny about it.
It's lost on me..
It's really hard to tell sarcasm through text alone, yes.
That's why slash-S exists. Unless you lay on the sarcasm super-thick, it's necessary when writing.
I've had way too many misunderstandings without it.
Actually, the saying is that sarcasm is the LOWEST form of wit. In other words, (negative) sarcasm is low, cheap and easy.
But good (constructive) sarcasm can be funny.
Yes I know sarcasm is the lowest form of wit..however my tablet thinks differently!
So I am a numbnut!! That's a new addition to my resume
Kek. Got it.