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biggest webcomic pet peeve?

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jeph:

--- Quote from: clarerose on 05 Sep 2007, 13:24 ---
--- Quote from: jeph on 31 Aug 2007, 15:49 ---Also this:


--- Quote from: clarerose on 31 Aug 2007, 13:04 ---political loathing hasnt appealed to anyone since 9/11/01.
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Is so untrue it makes me laugh just thinking about it. Have you EVER watched Fox News?

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have you EVER watched anything else?
wait wait. lemme guess. "you read news online."

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This response makes no sense to me.


--- Quote from: clarerose on 06 Sep 2007, 14:50 ---
--- Quote from: Anyways on 05 Sep 2007, 13:30 ---I think his point was that people obviously care about it, seeing as it's being run a lot on one of the biggest news broadcasters in the USA, not to make you look like an idiot.

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my point was, people are sick of it. we get it. liberals are unhappy.

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MY point was, you're making an incredibly broad generalization about literally everyone who reads webcomics and as such it is almost guaranteed to be inaccurate. I believe the popularity of things like the Daily Show, the Colbert Report, Ted Rall cartoons, and (on the other side of the coin) Mallard Fillmore (ugh) basically disproves your statement.

Icoop:
Does "illegible font/text" fit under artwork?

clarerose:

--- Quote from: Anyways on 06 Sep 2007, 15:42 ---'kay, no offense intended against anyone but this thread is getting pretty ridiculous. Could we just... Let it slide? or something?

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it is. it wasnt my intent to start anything political. it just so happened that the last 5 or so comics were constantly dissing republicans, and it just gets old, so i added it to the poll.  i could really care less to argue about anything on here. consider it "slid." "slided."
i like making up words.

Blue Kitty:
sporadic updates


--- Quote from: Ozymandias on 02 Sep 2007, 22:43 ---"John Solomon"
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wow, he really dislikes many webcomics

TheBoredOne:
I don't really like it when topical celebrity humor is thrown in, for lack of better humor.
If I wanted to read or hear redundant celebrity put-downs, I'd turn on the TV or buy a magazine.

I think it takes away from the timeless feel of a comic, if you're going through the archives and read something that was funny that one month in '98.

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