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How QC and webcomics generally relate to the real USA
Aimless:
I have to admit "over-representation of homosexuality" is one of the most absurd and tragicomic things I've read on these forums. Welcome to the bitter shocking reality of having your opinions examined, Oilman (also to 2015). If you know more than 25 people then perhaps you too know almost "that many gay people", but I dunno.
DSL:
You know, I always had a similar complaint about "Star Trek." I mean, who knows that many spacepersons?
Aimless:
--- Quote from: DSL on 27 Jan 2015, 10:01 ---You know, I always had a similar complaint about "Star Trek." I mean, who knows that many spacepersons?
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Now there's a bunch of nonjobbers... :o
Near Lurker:
It just baffles me, not that someone would make this comment, but that someone would make it about QC, of all comics. I mean, basically everyone's straight - of the major characters, ostensibly everyone but Dora and Tai, and of the more peripheral characters, of whom there are many, all but Amanda, Henry and Maurice, Scott (who'll probably never be seen again), and a few frankly unimportant kids Tai knows. And this in a city sort of famous IRL for lesbians. I see this comment a lot, with about the same reaction, but usually it's on a comic that isn't so damn full of breeders.
Zebediah:
--- Quote from: DSL on 27 Jan 2015, 10:01 ---You know, I always had a similar complaint about "Star Trek." I mean, who knows that many spacepersons?
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Vulcans are way overrepresented in Star Trek. And don't even get me started on Klingons.
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