What is with these titleless posts recently? It makes it complicated to open them on desktop, because the title text is the handle that opens the post.
Good question, wish I knew too. Although I didn't even notice at first, because Ive always clicked the comments link.
Makes them complicated to open on mobile too. Took me a few tries to find the sweet spot. It's like OP wants to decrease engagement in their post...
I've only noticed it very recently, like the last couple days. But I was really busy over the weekend and wasn't on Lemmy much. I use boost and I feel I noticed it happening after Lemmy and boost updates
Damn, this is grim.
Really makes me reap.
She grim on my reap til I er
Did you even sow anything?
Killed it on the execution though
I'm really grateful the girl skeleton has a bow, how else would I know their gender :p
If they showed the boob bones they'd have to mark it nsfw
Why do people suddenly have a problem with this sort of thing? Art has always used exaggerations and tropes to convey things to the viewer more effectively than being realistic would. Lasers don't actually make solid beams of light in the air, evil people don't generally have red eyes or maniacal laughs, and female skeletons don't really have eyelashes and bows. Hell, most women don't even wear bows anymore.
I don't problem, I just find it funny because it's so prevalent :3
She also has eyelashes
Who says there can't be a male skeleton wearing a bow named Stacey?
Omg... Did you just assume their gender? This is patriarchy manifest, you have no idea how much trouble you're in my guy
In a dark dark town, there was a dark dark street, in the dark dark street, there was a dark dark house, in the dark dark house, there were dark dark stairs, down the dark dark stairs, was a dark dark cellar and in the dark dark cellar... Three skeletons lived. But not the ones you're thinking about.
Maybe it's their neighbours.
I love funny bones
Daaaaark. I like it. 😏
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Nice twist! Reminds me quite a bit of the Perry Bible Fellowship style :)
Reminiscent of Discworld's Death