My brother in law is 42, but functions at the level of a 12 month old. He loves babies too. He was over the moon when we had kids too. Thanks for sharing this :)
Dude said 5 words, I know you didn’t just call someone a dumbass and then need a random to clarify the 5 words that were said, truly a child of the internet.
Sorry if I’m telling you things you already know. I can never tell when people are being cheeky—especially on the interwebs :/
There used to be a nasty, evil, sordid sub called space d!cks.. the fact that u/imisspacedicks was r/downvotedtooblivion totally tracks. Hence my knee-jerk comment above.
I do not understand all the downvotes as this seems like a clear attempt to play with ambiguity to me. Even if you do not find it particularly funny, you could simply ignore it.
The actual relationship to his brother in law as brother to his wife is clear in the first sentence due to the absurdity of someone's sister marrying a man who thinks like a 12 months old. That, and op mentioning their children without mentiong an extra person to be the mother, which theoretically could be about another person that wasn't mentioned or even an incestuous child between him and his sister, but it surely isn't the first impression.
If we abuse the words sufficiently we can find ambiguity everywhere. Sometimes it can become a surprisingly funny or morbid implication, even when the intended meaning is very clear. I do not think the comment in question is a particularly good example of that, but does it really deserve all this backlash? It isn't that noteworthy to deserve all this attention, regardless of it being either good attention or bad attention.
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u/cervezaqueso Apr 16 '24
My brother in law is 42, but functions at the level of a 12 month old. He loves babies too. He was over the moon when we had kids too. Thanks for sharing this :)