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That’s not the punchline. The audience doesn’t even know if the man on the laptop is a rapist, could be a stand up dude. The punchline is that you can’t market sex to women the same way you market sex to men. Why? Well maybe you should ask a woman.
She's locking the door. There's more implication than failing to sell sex to women there
Please go discuss this comic with a woman.
Good discussion
Knowing this comic series, I think the punchline is that it guns up controversy and people waste effort arguing about it.