2014-01-15

#1317 - THEFT

 


Okay, coooool. After last Friday’s not-quite-shitty-enough-to-complain-about comic, and Monday’s actually-pretty-funny comic, I’m glad we’re back in everyone’s comfort zone with boring-and-simple-failures-at-comedy comics.
Jokes generally aren't funny when boiled down to their base, but just do some compare and contrast with me here:
Today’s XKCD: The phrase “Identity thief” could be taken different ways.
Today’s SMBC: Bankers could be scared off by thinking you’re worth more; like animals can be scared off if they think you’re bigger than them (also girl scouts are badass when trained in New York).
You can see the different level of thought that went into the comics. It'd be difficult to rewrite today’s SMBC and get a notable increase in quality, there’s already a nice setup, good punchline, and stinger.
You could easily improve today’s XKCD. Add some setup; show the processes of stealing someone’s actual identity. This could have been a whole hilarious storyline, the struggle to get one’s identity back, using someone else’s identity. There’s such brilliance waiting just out of sight, yearning to be explored. This comic had the potential to be a hilarious original idea. Instead it sits here, alone, unloved, and wishing it was funnier, rather like me on Friday nights. The joke’s actually made worse by the alt-text. I’m imagining some supernatural personality-swap.avi, but instead it’s just stealing a credit card. That is just lame.
 

Just as a final note, if that’s Randy’s true identity (which at this point, even if it wasn’t originally, he’s probably become the mask), it makes me wonder why someone would want to steal it.

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