I agree it is not particularly subtle or clever. I like clever captions but I also like full-on abuse and vitriol sometimes, and I suppose this is one of those times. However, I would like to see 'of' between 'out' and 'my'.
We must remember that humour is subjective and personal to the interpeter, hence why a lot of English people dont really get American humour and vise versa. It is not our place to question the voting preferences of others but to decide for ourselves if the caption falls into our definition of what is funny and vote accordingly. I believe the captioneer was trying to use specific language and capitals to emphasise the amount of force that the duck was hurled through the fence. "Now stay the 'Duck' out of my garden." may have been a better option.
Hi all, my caption, i agree with you Steve and thats exactly what i was trying to do,i was using the capitals and language for that exact reason and strangely enough i thought it would cause a reaction.It wasn't supposed to be a clever caption and i knew that some people would not get it or not find it funny but i like to have a go at something different,like you say Steve if you don't like, don't vote simple as that.
How does this get three votes?
Is it the swear word, the poor grammar, or am I missing something?
11:02am
Subversive, and no duck was really harmed in the making.
11:11am
I agree it is not particularly subtle or clever. I like clever captions but I also like full-on abuse and vitriol sometimes, and I suppose this is one of those times. However, I would like to see 'of' between 'out' and 'my'.
2:16pm
I share Rob's view, but please bear in mind that, according to Luis Suarez, "F**k" is Uruguayan for "Pretty flower".
4:14pm
We must remember that humour is subjective and personal to the interpeter, hence why a lot of English people dont really get American humour and vise versa. It is not our place to question the voting preferences of others but to decide for ourselves if the caption falls into our definition of what is funny and vote accordingly. I believe the captioneer was trying to use specific language and capitals to emphasise the amount of force that the duck was hurled through the fence. "Now stay the 'Duck' out of my garden." may have been a better option.
(Not my caption by the way)
4:34pm
Hi all, my caption, i agree with you Steve and thats exactly what i was trying to do,i was using the capitals and language for that exact reason and strangely enough i thought it would cause a reaction.It wasn't supposed to be a clever caption and i knew that some people would not get it or not find it funny but i like to have a go at something different,like you say Steve if you don't like, don't vote simple as that.
6:39pm
'it's as' simple as that Dan lol.
11:47am
Fuck off you lol.
12:31pm