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Risqué Art in *my* QC? How much is too much?
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--- Quote from: bunnyThor on 01 Aug 2008, 09:04 ---risqué
Suggestive of sexual impropriety; bordering on the indelicate.
You may want to update your mental definition. 8-)
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--- Quote ---Impropriety:
# an improper demeanor
# the condition of being improper
# indecency: an indecent or improper act
# familiarity: an act of undue intimacy
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I honestly don't think any of those apply here. I've seen nothing "improper" about these last two strips. The subject's being handled with considerable delicacy in fact - more than I personally think is necessary.
Hence, I don't think the term "risqué" is entirely accurate.
monkeybiz:
--- Quote ---Women sometimes sunbathe topless in America too...just not where anyone might accidentally see them doing it.
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You mean like my roof?
This whole argument is a microcosm of American culture. Some people think the human form can be appreciated and enjoyed, and others feel it's shameful and should be covered up.
The NSFW tag is designed to indicate content that is Not Safe For Work. Outright nudity, graphic depictions of sex, etc., none of which Jeph illustrated here. All we see is foreplay and afterglow.
I really don't get what the big deal is.
avra:
I have no problem with it. As long as I can for the most part look at qc on my school laptop without worrying about getting in trouble, I don't mind some nudity. Just as long as it serves a purpose.
RevxlvingDxxr:
I guess if "moar hits" is a purpose, then, yes, the recent comics definitely seem to serve a purpose.
I miss the old QC. It had these lovable, fumbling, truly enjoyable characters. I have NO idea where those characters went. :\
WriterofAllWrongs:
"I'm more an early QC fan, you know, before they started showing natural, regular parts of human life instead of telling a joke about Steven Malkmus every other comic. They totally sold out."
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