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>Ironically, that kind of "But what about other people" overthinking is exactly what anons do with the comic. It's all very meta.
Well that's why I find it funny, anon. The cognitive dissonance between the faux-humble brag and the "mmmm peach" panels is hilarious as hell, especially when you consider that this is some stay at home mother's interpretation of her husband just going "oh boy peach" and she's just sitting there, thinking up this comic, like when you think up the perfect retort to someone when you're in the shower. Totally peachless.
Basically, the fact it's such a nothingbuger of a banal complaint is why I find it funny.