Today, a picture was shown to a group of friends (and me), and they immediately started laughing, whereas I have no idea why... It just showed a face whose structure was a bit unusual and whose chin is slightly long and whose eyes were drawn with further lines, making it seem 'big' and as if it bleeds. Furthermore, a couple of letters, stating 'when I see my gf' were written in a 90º ankle and colored white.
And I actually did not get it. Firstly, there was a typo, as there are no end quotes and no dot at the end of this sentence, meaning the whole picture is told by the character who told us this thing about seeing gm's. Secondly, another mistake was made by the incorrect typing of gm. And funny enough, 'when I see my gm' is not a complete sentence, as the second part is missing. Except for the character is called 'When I", there is no way that is grammatically correct. But then it must be "When I seeS my gm"
What was so funny at that? I mean either when I sees the gm, or he/she (really blows my mind) does not. Was it the face? The incorrect spelling?
And I actually did not get it. Firstly, there was a typo, as there are no end quotes and no dot at the end of this sentence, meaning the whole picture is told by the character who told us this thing about seeing gm's. Secondly, another mistake was made by the incorrect typing of gm. And funny enough, 'when I see my gm' is not a complete sentence, as the second part is missing. Except for the character is called 'When I", there is no way that is grammatically correct. But then it must be "When I seeS my gm"
What was so funny at that? I mean either when I sees the gm, or he/she (really blows my mind) does not. Was it the face? The incorrect spelling?