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* yours sincerely
3:39pm
comment on caption:
That awkward moment when you're trying to appreciate the Mona Lisa, then your friend's black labrador starts licking your ear hole. [The Wolf]
My Dearest Anon,
I think you're slagging off the wrong caption. Quite often photos pop up which are very similar to previous photos that have appeared on the site. The Mona Lisa is one of them. We have seen her smiling before. The poster of the 'Labrador' caption could have taken the easy way out and recycled some old material - Moaning Lisa etc - but instead he/she tried to come up with something original. This should be applauded not criticised.
5:07pm
comment on caption:
That awkward moment when you're trying to appreciate the Mona Lisa, then your friend's black labrador starts licking your ear hole. [The Wolf]
Your comment made me think of this gem of a caption from 2018 Mr Dome.
https://www.caption.me/449862
5:12pm
comment on caption:
That awkward moment when you're trying to appreciate the Mona Lisa, then your friend's black labrador starts licking your ear hole. [The Wolf]
Hahaha Karyn. Yes for sure 😊
5:19pm
comment on caption:
That awkward moment when you're trying to appreciate the Mona Lisa, then your friend's black labrador starts licking your ear hole. [The Wolf]
Taxi for Dave?
6:48pm
comment on caption:
That awkward moment when you're trying to appreciate the Mona Lisa, then your friend's black labrador starts licking your ear hole. [The Wolf]
Did I miss something?
(You go away for a few hours....)
9:12pm
comment on caption:
That awkward moment when you're trying to appreciate the Mona Lisa, then your friend's black labrador starts licking your ear hole. [The Wolf]
I'm a fan of captions that encompass all the major features of a photo, but I don't understand why Anon has attacked this caption. There are only 2 major features in the photo, the painting and the crowd, and the caption author has included both of them.
As Mr. Dome says, there is no rule as to who the subject must be, and switching the obvious subject is an easy way to alter perspective and generate humour. Does this make it formulaic? Maybe, but it's inevitable that formulas are going to appear when enough captions are written and read. As long as the wording and observation are original that's the primary concern.
And at least it wasn't "How will I recognise you?" or "Swipe left".
EDIT: Although, thinking about it, "How will I recognise you" might actually have worked here...
10:28pm
comment on caption:
That awkward moment when you're trying to appreciate the Mona Lisa, then your friend's black labrador starts licking your ear hole. [The Wolf]
There's even room for the fly (and his whole family).
7:26am
comment on caption:
Donald Trump and Mike Pence secure new (and more suitable) employment. [The Wolf]
And see a pic of themselves
2:08pm
comment on caption:
The local Dungeons and Dragons club finally pluck up the courage to Google the word 'tits'... [The Wolf]
... and only see naked birds, which delight some but disappoint others who wanted to see naked birds.
(Nod to Mr. Dome)
9:05pm
comment on caption:
The local Dungeons and Dragons club finally pluck up the courage to Google the word 'tits'... [The Wolf]