She has a "My Wife" shirt and they're suprised?
Yuri memes

A community for memes about anime, manga, games or any kind of media about yuri (girls love).
Rules:
- Content must be yuri-related (obviously).
- Cite the source in either the post or in the comments.
- No sexualization of lolis.
- Remember to tag NSFW content.
- If you're posting a spoiler, say so in the title of the post.
- Try to avoid reposts.
- No homophobia, biphobia, bi erasure, transphobia or any kind of bigotry.
- Be nice to each other, discussions are welcome but keep them civil.
- It's not mandatory, but please consider including alt-text for accessibility.
Related communities:
- !yuri@lemmy.world
- !Yuri@kbin.social
- !wholesomeyuri@reddthat.com
- !wlw_memes@lemmy.world
- !sapphicart@lemmy.blahaj.zone
Worse yet: Castorice is literally a virtual girl.
I would get a shirt like that if it helped me pass as a lesbian girl
I feel called out and I don't know if I hate that I feel called out
Mmm girls
meow am girly
Mmm
If only I could have that type of weight while eating burgers or pizza. 😭
You can! Just not afterward.
unhealthy relationship with food yay
Yuri memes delivering Oxford Comma propaganda… That definitely wasn't in my bingo card
Wouldn't Oxford comma be "girls, burger, or pizza?"
It's my understanding that the Oxford comma only exists in lists that are at least three items long. So in the case of the original comic, there can not be an Oxford comma.
One element of the humor in this comic is the ambiguous place the comma occupies for representing a pause in English speech.
Unfortunately, my favorite punctuation for this type of pause in written English---the em dash---is now a sign of AI writing.
Consider,
- "Girls, X or Y?"
- "Girls---X, or Y?"
Both convey the nuances of pauses and emphasis in spoken English slightly differently.
or if you'd like to be a little more old-fashioned, see
- "Girls: X or Y?"
it does have its shortcomings (a fair bit of them), but also in the right context is a little charmful too!
punctuation in english is beautifully chaotic
If you consider “girls” as its own clause, then yes, the list is only two items long and therefore no Oxford comma is needed. But the joke precisely appears when you consider “girls” as part of the list and when you take into account that some people don’t use Oxford commas. If you do so, that leads to a 3-items-long list
Indeed. The lack of Oxford comma is what lead to a misunderstanding :P
Is she using one of those collectible Zelda DS'?
Its her phone in landscape mode
Ah, that makes sense. Appreciated.
Before I clicked: "Girls please"
After I clicked: "Yay!"

Bonus points for Marydjiang for using the correct phone decals for each character.
that's pretty cool
Why does no one have eyes in the second panel?
It's just a trope in anime.
It's not awkwardness as much as it's trying to convey everyone's brain short circuiting for a moment.
Awkwardness is usually represented with sweat on the forehead/temple area.
And then you get stuff like jittering eyeballs conveying extreme stress, or long internal monologues occurring within half a second in the middle of combat.
Anime literacy to the rescuuuuee
In hindsight the artist could've used the loading headgear lol

I appreciate it. I wouldn't say I'm super anime literate.
I think it's just a way to express awkwardness in the drawing