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==Explanation== | ==Explanation== | ||
− | This comic is the reverse of the | + | This comic is the reverse of the [http://www.netfunny.com/rhf/jokes/old90/304.html "twelve inch pianist" joke] that appeared in the rec.humor.funny {{w|Usenet}} {{w|Usenet newsgroup|newsgroup}}. |
− | In the original joke, a man | + | In the original joke, a man found a genie in a bottle, and it is implied that he wished for a "twelve inch ''penis''," but the genie misheard him and instead granted him a "twelve inch ''pianist''." The crux is that the word ''pianist'' sounds similar to the word ''penis''; the joke also relies on the common trope of {{w|genies}} granting {{w|wishes}} (as in the tale of '''''{{w|Aladdin|Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp}}'''''), sometimes with creative (mis)understanding or literalism as {{tvtropes|AnAesop|an Aesop}} to be wary about what you wish for, as well as the common stereotype that larger penises are more desirable. |
− | + | In this comic, the opposite happens: Cueball wished for a "twelve inch ''pianist''" to play his miniature piano, but was misheard by the genie, implying that the genie instead granted him a "twelve inch ''penis''." Megan has understood this implication, and therefore wants to have sex with Cueball (in accordance with the aforementioned stereotype). | |
− | + | The title text suggests that if Cueball had made a smaller piano – and had thus wished for a smaller ''pianist'' – he would have instead received a ''smaller penis'', making him ''less'' desirable according to the stereotype. | |
− | + | Genies (or the magic lamps containing them) are mentioned in at least four other comics: | |
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− | Genies (or the magic lamps containing them) are mentioned in at least | ||
*[[152: Hamster Ball]] | *[[152: Hamster Ball]] | ||
*[[879: Lamp]] | *[[879: Lamp]] | ||
*[[1391: Darkness]] | *[[1391: Darkness]] | ||
*[[2193: Well-Ordering Principle]] | *[[2193: Well-Ordering Principle]] | ||
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==Transcript== | ==Transcript== | ||
:[Cueball is holding a box with an open lid. A miniature piano is inside. Megan is looking at it] | :[Cueball is holding a box with an open lid. A miniature piano is inside. Megan is looking at it] | ||
:Cueball: My hobby is making miniatures. Check this out — it's a fully-functional grand piano. | :Cueball: My hobby is making miniatures. Check this out — it's a fully-functional grand piano. | ||
− | :Megan: | + | :Megan: Woah — beautiful. |
:[Cueball looks at the miniature piano.] | :[Cueball looks at the miniature piano.] | ||
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[[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]] | [[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]] | ||
[[Category:Comics featuring Megan]] | [[Category:Comics featuring Megan]] | ||
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:Comics featuring sex]] |
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