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Jeffrey "The Big" Lebowski. Not to be confused with Jeffrey "The Dude" Lebowski. Especially in financial matters.
Obviously theyâre not a golfer
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Venom Snake "Big Boss", not to be confused with Solid Snake nor The Boss.
Liquid Snake feels very left out, as does Solidus Snake
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For anyone wondering - comic strips don't need to be witty or poignant to send a message, they can just state the message directly in the panel
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âMay haveâ? So you donât actually have any proof of that.
wrote last edited by [email protected]Do you want me to expose whois and email addresses in the comics strips community, or do you want to enjoy the grift-comic in peace?
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For anyone wondering - comic strips don't need to be witty or poignant to send a message, they can just state the message directly in the panel
wrote last edited by [email protected]Political cartoons would be so much better if they did that instead of looking visually cluttered with all the forced metaphors being drawn into the scene. I swear, some of those things are like puzzles. You miss one or two small pieces of context and suddenly the whole cartoon makes 0 sense.
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Jeffrey "The Big" Lebowski. Not to be confused with Jeffrey "The Dude" Lebowski. Especially in financial matters.
Similar taste in rugs, though.
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Liquid Snake feels very left out, as does Solidus Snake
Solidus Snake, not to be confused with Solid Snake
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The timing seems to scream: âbut you see, it's ok that I shared an affair with you know who.â
What affair?
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I think the important thing to understand the meaning isn't the "weak" as much as the "doesn't make you". Like they could have achieved the same meaning by saying, "You are not defined by the emotions you feel in times of trouble."
I see the word "weak" as an emotional appeal rather than an actual important part of the meaning.
It is an emotional appeal. It's an emotional appeal when used by red-pill pick-up artists, or sigma grindset life coaches, or your dad when he's disappointed by your lack of stoicism.
There's nothing inherently wrong with emotional appeals.
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For the unaware: a spill the tea app has been exposed open for a long time.
Pizzacakecomic may have engaged in such activities for awhile. This comic maybe a way to reconcile with said activities.
Doesn't she have a husband and children? Why would she be on that app (and also, I'm not 100% on why being on the app is some deeply immoral thing, unless you're abusing it)
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Do you want me to expose whois and email addresses in the comics strips community, or do you want to enjoy the grift-comic in peace?
wrote last edited by [email protected]If sheâs on the list then sheâs already been exposed, no?
You might want to find a different hobby. This hating on pizzacake doesnât seem to be good on your mental health; now youâre even hallucinating things she âcould possiblyâ be doing in your head to be mad over.
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Political cartoons would be so much better if they did that instead of looking visually cluttered with all the forced metaphors being drawn into the scene. I swear, some of those things are like puzzles. You miss one or two small pieces of context and suddenly the whole cartoon makes 0 sense.
The JFK conspiracy community apparently was fixating on this guy visible in the background of some of the film. On a bright sunny day in Houston Texas, he's wearing a formal suit and carrying an umbrella.
Apparently he was doing so as a protest against JFK because something something a character with an umbrella was a common symbol in political cartoons at the time?
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This god awful post covers it:
:marseywomanmoment2: Pizzacake posts are now banned : bonehurtingjuice :!marseyjanny:
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If someone has a better thread, please share.
Basically she made a misdarist flavored comic and sent mods to ban critics across subs, and threatened incredulous DMCA against parody sub bhj.
I appreciate the sentiment in this comic, but my resentment for her response still stands: she's THE comic Karen.
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Is this loss?
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Maybe I'm off but.. they do make you weak, right?
And we don't just let emotions happen sometimes, we should acknowledge they are always there to one degree or another. There may be times when having a brave face is what is needed, but for most people most of the time, it isn't
So, the real takeaway should be "you don't need to be strong all the time, in fact, you can't"
I disagree.
A lack of feeling is also a kind of weakness - usually it's due to long-term suppression of emotion and leaves you out of touch with your inner self. Bottled up emotions tend to be rather damaging in the long term. Plus, you don't just lose out on the hurtful/bad emotions.
Acknowledging and overcoming negative feelings takes more strength than simply ignoring them.
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This god awful post covers it:
:marseywomanmoment2: Pizzacake posts are now banned : bonehurtingjuice :!marseyjanny:
rdrama.net caters to drama in all forms such as: Real life, videos, photos, gossip, rumors, news sites, Reddit, and Beyondâą. There isn't drama we won't touch, and we want it all!
rdrama.net (rdrama.net)
If someone has a better thread, please share.
Basically she made a misdarist flavored comic and sent mods to ban critics across subs, and threatened incredulous DMCA against parody sub bhj.
I appreciate the sentiment in this comic, but my resentment for her response still stands: she's THE comic Karen.
Huge backpedalling moment to cover her ass. No apology for it of course.
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I disagree.
A lack of feeling is also a kind of weakness - usually it's due to long-term suppression of emotion and leaves you out of touch with your inner self. Bottled up emotions tend to be rather damaging in the long term. Plus, you don't just lose out on the hurtful/bad emotions.
Acknowledging and overcoming negative feelings takes more strength than simply ignoring them.
I think you're misunderstanding/I'm not explaining well.
Accessing emotions is hard for a lot of us because we've been trained to clam up. But without that external factor, it wouldn't be.
But when we do actually do it, it now takes effort and strength when it probably shouldn't.
But the physical loss of control when, for example, crying, makes us physically vulnerable as well as emotionally.
I can see why times in history, having v people be scared and breaking down would jeopardize themselves or others. But we've magnified that, or lost the nuance.
Crying or raging or withdrawing in camp is safe, on a hunt or while driving a truck is the exception not the rule.
I wonder if this is a modern human problem or just a human problem
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Love this.
And I got here before the pizzacake hateclub? Will wonders never cease.
Normally, I'm the first to take the piss out of her, but this is an extremely reasonable thing for her to say.
I wonder if OP has taken the comic out of context?
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Political cartoons would be so much better if they did that instead of looking visually cluttered with all the forced metaphors being drawn into the scene. I swear, some of those things are like puzzles. You miss one or two small pieces of context and suddenly the whole cartoon makes 0 sense.
wrote last edited by [email protected]I hear you, but I do like it when the artists at least makes some effort at satire. The above comic reads more like a motivational poster than something making a point.
I keep looking at the last panel expecting the shoe to drop, but am left deeply unsatisfied, even though it's a message I agree with
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I hear you, but I do like it when the artists at least makes some effort at satire. The above comic reads more like a motivational poster than something making a point.
I keep looking at the last panel expecting the shoe to drop, but am left deeply unsatisfied, even though it's a message I agree with
I am pretty sure the point is that it's okay to show emotions as a man.