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And your favorite non-sequitur comment from QC?

Cump.
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rghfrgl.
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DJENT DJENT DRDRDRRRDRRRRR
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YESSSSSS....
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SSSSSH!
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Fluffy fluffy fluffy, fluffy fluff fluffy
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Daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaang
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Ffffffff
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Beep boop.
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Muskrat muskrat muskrat muskrat muskrat.
- 34 (35.4%)
Other.
- 3 (3.1%)

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Author Topic: WCDT: 2421-2425 (8-12 April, 2013) Weekly Comic Discussion Thread  (Read 48823 times)

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despite her being...one entertaining teenager...beyond...Mickey Mouse.

wtf lolwut
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Probably "besides"...but wait, is that actually what it is or did you just make that up? If the latter...well done? But now I'm still curious.
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OETBMM = Old Enough To Be My Mother.

Never seen that acronym before, but I figured it out from context.
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Oh...right.
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OETBMM = Old Enough To Be My Mother.

Never seen that acronym before, but I figured it out from context.

Well, now you have seen it.

I just didn't want to actually utter it.
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I didn't pay much attention to the strip. And I'm a little old for Annette, though she wasn't YETBMD.
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I wonder what the minimum age difference is for someone to be "old enough to be" one's parent.
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You want old?

Annette Funicello died today.

I remember Annette Funicello. I actually thought she was cute when I was growing up (despite her being OETBMM).

*googles*



yeah, i can see it. not my type but certainly pretty, at that age.
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I wonder what the minimum age difference is for someone to be "old enough to be" one's parent.
I suppose it depends on a whole bunch of things: The culture, your understanding of biology, maybe a little lust -- 15, 20 or 25 years? When I think of "generation," I think 25 years.
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18-20 years difference. Though that number becomes shorter the further back in time you go.

My mom was actually 29 when she had me, so there's that.
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Pintsize's OBEY hat and the look on his face made me laugh out loud. Great guest strip.
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And your favorite non-sequitur comment from QC?

Cump.    10 (18.9%)
rghfrgl.    3 (5.7%)
DJENT DJENT DRDRDRRRDRRRRR    0 (0%)
YESSSSSS....    4 (7.5%)
SSSSSH!    0 (0%)
Fluffy fluffy fluffy, fluffy fluff fluffy    2 (3.8%)
Daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaang    11 (20.8%)
Ffffffff    0 (0%)
Beep boop.    6 (11.3%)
Muskrat muskrat muskrat muskrat muskrat.    16 (30.2%)
Other.    1 (1.9%)

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BLARG...swaggy is gonna make me sick. I thought I escaped that...
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So ... this is the QC version of "Billy takes over the drawing board" of Family Circus.

I like it.
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Yelling Bird offered to do a comic for me. I can't wait to see what he came up with!

You... you just let him roam free on your canvas like that?
:psyduck: Come on, man.

But for real, wow it sucks that your back is so messed up. I can't imagine not being able to sit up straight enough to draw, it must be horrible. :(
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Hmmmmm...  Well, yes, that seems to be a Yelling Bird comic strip all right. 

Pintsize will still give birth to mandolins. 

Rydym i gyd yn gobeithio bod eich cefn yn gwella!

Iechyd da!
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The other guest comic seems to be gone. Confusing.

I think I only got the Swag, Yolo and #hashtag references yesterday.
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The other guest comic seems to be gone. Confusing.

I think I only got the Swag, Yolo and #hashtag references yesterday.

If you it "previous" from today's comic, it skips that one. If you hit "next" on Fridays comic, it shows it.
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The other guest comic seems to be gone. Confusing.

I think I only got the Swag, Yolo and #hashtag references yesterday.

I didn't get any of them. (Well, YOLO is one of the shirts Jeph is selling.)

Maybe that is because we didn't have TV commercials when I grew up.
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I got a lot of em. Mostly all refs to recent memes with a few older ones in there, but I tend to keep up with them somewhat.. mostly because I like to be able to troll people who use them too much, incorrectly, or absurdly. Thought the guest strip was a nice one, really.

Yelling Bird QC Captions. I effin' loved it.
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I, for one, am relieved that Yelling Bird kept it so classy. You know, as opposed to posting a large, far too close-up drawing of his cloaca or something similar. That's what I really would've expected.
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but it would've been helpful if she said why?
It doesn't really matter, but... The expository wall-of-text section told me, at length, what the joke was supposed to be, but then nearly all the references went completely over my head so the strip never delivered. YOLO was obvious, but otherwise the only thing I picked up was the They Live cap. A low-budget SF movie reference from 1988? How edgy!.
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I thought the site had been hacked... until I spotted the "Yelling bird offered to do a guest strip" explanation.

First the DDOS and then...
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I, for one, am relieved that Yelling Bird kept it so classy. You know, as opposed to posting a large, far too close-up drawing of his cloaca or something similar. That's what I really would've expected.
Same here, I really expected something disgusting. Like the one time Yelling Bird showed us his favourite internet pictures (which I just spend 15 minutes on trying to find it, to no avail).

Edit: And of course, 2 minutes later I find it.
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It doesn't really matter, but... The expository wall-of-text section told me, at length, what the joke was supposed to be, but then nearly all the references went completely over my head so the strip never delivered. YOLO was obvious, but otherwise the only thing I picked up was the They Live cap. A low-budget SF movie reference from 1988? How edgy!.
Trying to appeal to hipsters doesn't really appeal to anybody.
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Now I want a guest strip drawn by Pintsize . . .
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I actually found yesterdays guest strip to be really funny. I liked how it was poking fun at all the fads and superficial aspects of the "hipster culture".
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Now I want a guest strip drawn by Pintsize . . .

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I actually found yesterdays guest strip to be really funny. I liked how it was poking fun at all the fads and superficial aspects of the "hipster culture".
But I have no idea what any of them are, aside from what Akima mentioned, and only one of those two is associated with hipsters to me.

Though if Akima doesn't like it, I have to agree, possibly because there are references I'm not getting. Swaggy. The pants. Cat overalls. A They Live reference. None of it works. The first panels make it clear what the parody is, but I don't understand the parody itself.
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I thought the site had been hacked... until I spotted the "Yelling bird offered to do a guest strip" explanation.
First the DDOS and then...
Yelling Birds middle name is Trolling.
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I've long accepted I'm going to "get" fewer and fewer jokes and references as time goes on. Such was the case with the Emily Partridge guest strip. That's all right; it's on me to keep up, not on the world to slow down for me. I did find, however, that not "getting" all of Partridge's references didn't diminish my appreciation of the point of the strip; it might have even enhanced it -- if I understood the point correctly, that she's satirizing strips that are created to appeal to market trends with super-topical references.

If not, well, leave me to my illusion.
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I'm with DSL on this one, but Akima too - it felt a bit like I'd gotten the shaft rather than a lift from the days comic, but I appreciated what was going on even without understanding it. 

Rather like the early comics where, as a person twice the age of the original "target" demographic, I'd never heard of a single f**king band Jeph ever mentioned. 

And "Swaggy"'s the perfect name for a current generational mascot - as is four loco product placement for preteens...
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Consider, though, that the shaft might have *been* the point. Now I'm thinking about some of those 1990s animateds that depended heavily on super-topical references ("Goodfeathers" in particular) and are now painfully dated.

Although, given the propensity of people on the internet, YouTube in particular, to dredge up old memes and themes because retro is cool, y'know, does anything really die (even when it should)? I remember seeing "They Live" in theaters but thought I was the only one who remembered it.
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I like the early comics where, as a person twice the age of the original "target" demographic, I'd never heard of a single f**king band Jeph ever mentioned.
I liked 'em too, and I started reading them at 19 and still had no idea who the bands were (were they even all real bands?)
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The other guest comic seems to be gone. Confusing.

I think I only got the Swag, Yolo and #hashtag references yesterday.

I didn't get any of them. (Well, YOLO is one of the shirts Jeph is selling.)

Maybe that is because we didn't have TV commercials when I grew up.

#hashtags are tags on Twitter that you include in your post to kind of put it in the same category as other posts. They are prefaced by a # symbol (called a "hash"), thus the name. People use them for indicating that a post relates to a certain topic, such as a current event like a storm (#Kathrina), also for ongoing issues (#LGBTRights), for moods (#happy, #sad, #depression), for celebrities (#SeanConnery), and, more recently (and relevantly to this comic), to express what they are, if relevant to the post ("Being forced to study again #ChildOfAsianParents")* and how they feel about something ("Romney forced to end career #wellServedJustice").

Swag: I am not really sure what that means, as it started somewhat at the end of my high school time, but it means as much as "luck/fortune", but also positive events stemming from positive characteristics such as confidence or "smoothness". ("John gets all the girls. That's because of his swag."). Somewhat similar to what "coolness" used to mean some fifteen years ago.

YOLO: "You only live once". Also originated as a hashtag on Twitter, I believe. It expresses the notion that life is fleeting and should be enjoyed to its fullest by, say, finding the courage to talk to "that one girl" or going paragliding while drunk and naked. Jeph is obviously poking fun of it with the shirt he sells. I think most of it's notoriety comes from people making fun of it, but it's hard to tell on the Internet.


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If you'd like, you can do the WCDT thread next week and come up with the poll topics.

I'm kinda running out of steam with them, myself.

Apologies... No offense intended, was just making conversation... If you'd like someone to spell you on that task, I think you'll find takers, myself included.

My only suggestion would be that you pick someone specific and DM them so there won't be duplicates... they can then pass it on similarly.

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Now I want a guest strip drawn by Pintsize . . .

Yes, please.

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Swag: I am not really sure what that means, as it started somewhat at the end of my high school time, but it means as much as "luck/fortune", but also positive events stemming from positive characteristics such as confidence or "smoothness". ("John gets all the girls. That's because of his swag."). Somewhat similar to what "coolness" used to mean some fifteen years ago.

Actually, in this context, "swag" means "branded merchandise given away as free advertising." Swaggy wears a lot of swag.
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I understand most of this because I have friends I visit quite often who have multiple kids of varying ages and have seen most of this played out in real life..

Yes, that's pretty much what swag means, but it doesn't have to be free, just clothing/accessory merchandise of some sort. Kinda the way someone presents themselves, really. So, someone's swag could be: Flat-billed baseball cap sideways, wearing running pants halfway down the butt, having like 20 chain necklaces of different length around the neck, and rockin' the tank top, while always walking with a shoulder leaned and talkin' like a thug even though they live in Beverly Hills.

 And YOLO is effectively a short way to say "Carpe Diem" and is terribly overused in current teen culture for doing something stupid, but not regretting it. In context, you could say "Dude, totaaally broke my leg and ruined my swag trying to dive from the balcony into the pool but hit the bushes, but y'know, YOLO, brah."

Hash tags used outside of Twitter is increasingly common as well. My friends' kids like to do it quite often, even in verbally.. her child once said in response to having to do chores "hash Ihateyoumom".

The blackboard was an easy way to ref current music, where in hip hop, almost every single seems to feature (abbreviated feat.) another artist.

Tight pants for guys and flipped up baseball cap bills with words on the bottom or just flattened with a price sticker are a trendy clothing fashion these days for kids..

Yeah. she just threw as many trendy memes/styles as she could find into one comic strip to make it appeal to the teens. Such as a marketer would be apt to try for getting those teens to purchase merch and increase hits for adverts.

edit: wanted to clarify a couple points and holy typos batman..
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And in an amusing coincidence relevant to this conversation, with my last post my forum title became "Obscure cultural reference". Emphasis on "obscure".

"Hi, I'm Randy! I'm a bandicoot! I live in Australia! I'm an obscure cultural reference!"   :psyduck:
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Just noticed that today's Yelling Bird strip is out of sequence (the image is in the "random" directory), so this Friday's comic will end in a 4 instead of a 5.  :psyduck:
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Okay, look, I have once or twice told people to Google things they don't understand on this forum, but even after doing so this doesn't make much sense, and wouldn't make any if we weren't whacked over the head about it for the first 5 panels. I'm 24, and for better or worse I'm around a lot of people 16 to beyond my age. This isn't a generational thing, it's a coherency thing.

Swaggie is from Justin Beiber, which means it's only relevant to teenage girls and their mothers, not muscled up mice. He doesn't even have a sideways cap or pants halfway to his ankles. YOLO was on life support before the end of 2012. Damnitstrue is a twitter account with life tips, nothing like the comic context. They Live! has undergone pop cultural osmosis, but it's by no means trendy. Anime isn't a major thing with any teens of great marketability, though some may argue with that. Four Loko is an East Coast energy drink, though it's available elsewhere, and was only trendy in 2010 when it almost got banned.

Pulled pork, cat overalls, pants and balls make no sense that I can find.

Comme des Fuckdown actually works, being a currently trendy street clothing line for whomever is classless enough to wear the word 'fuck'.

Long story short, I'm not seeing the appeal to most categories of teens OR hipsters.

And that's my analysis.
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Until recently, I thought "swag" meant treasure and was used exclusively by pirates.
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Until recently, I thought "swag" meant treasure and was used exclusively by pirates.
Well, one of it's current day usages is to refer to stuff you get at conventions and such that's being handed out by the palletful (allegedly Something We All Get).
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I'd say that's the old fashioned usage rather than a current day usage (free stuff). And "Something We All Get" is just a backronym, it's just swag, it stands for nothing.
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Until recently, I thought "swag" meant treasure and was used exclusively by pirates.
I thought pirates had "booty", and burglars had "swag"? The connection with scooping up free stuff at conventions, conferences etc. is obvious...

Probably connected to the stereotypical burglar's sack, in Australian English a "swag" is a bundle of personal property, as traditionally carried by itinerant workers, and a "swagman" or "swaggie" was a such a person. They are part of our national mythology:

Once a jolly swagman camped by a billabong
Under the shade of a coolibah tree,
And he sang as he watched and waited till his billy boiled:
"Who'll come a-waltzing Matilda, with me?"
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Bender with his swag that he acquired from a space pirate. (You know, a pirate...but in SPACE!)
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Swaggie is from Justin Beiber, which means it's only relevant to teenage girls and their mothers, not muscled up mice. He doesn't even have a sideways cap or pants halfway to his ankles.

I mentioned that the current usage of swag is effectively the way you present yourself. I added to that a style of presentation beyond just the clothing or accessories you present yourself with. How you walk and talk and act can be your "swag". You could be wearing nothing and still say "Why'm I wearin' nothin'? S'cuz my swag." Older usages exist in excessive forms. Urban Dictionary has most of them. Google has the rest.

Heh. So we even analyze the guest comics this much. Must've been once hell of a guest strip =P
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