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Endless Mike posted:Really burying the lede in Mary Worth here. Well it is true that an abused person with PTSD relating the story to a brand new friend may not quite be forthright with everything
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The Bloop posted:Well it is true that an abused person with PTSD relating the story to a brand new friend may not quite be forthright with everything
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The Bloop posted:Well it is true that an abused person with PTSD relating the story to a brand new friend may not quite be forthright with everything Even still, I just went back and reread the last two weeks' worth of strips. There has been no build-up or indication in any way that we were approaching "Well, there's...one other thing about my late husband that I...haven't really discussed with anybody..." territory. Nope, out of nowhere, Tuesday strip, "I love my little dog." "Oh yeah! I do love my dog, too, one time when my late husband tried to shoot me, she jumped in front of the gun!"
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The Bloop posted:Well it is true that an abused person with PTSD relating the story to a brand new friend may not quite be forthright with everything When I was young, my father took our dog out and shot it so he wouldn't 'lose' him in the divorce. He said it took him a while to think over which of us he loved more and couldn't stand to lose. He picked the dog. This was the 70s so the cops pretty much just wagged fingers at him and told him 'somebody could have gotten hurt, next time do it in the basement'. But I don't like, LEAD with that when telling people about my childhood, so I can kinda understand burying that.
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# ? Feb 16, 2021 21:05 |
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These aren't called "soap opera strips" because of their sober adherence to realism.
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# ? Feb 16, 2021 21:12 |
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ThatGirlAtThatShow posted:When I was young, my father took our dog out and shot it so he wouldn't 'lose' him in the divorce. He said it took him a while to think over which of us he loved more and couldn't stand to lose. He picked the dog. Jesus, how horrible. My sympathies.
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# ? Feb 16, 2021 21:31 |
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Bad Machinery
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# ? Feb 16, 2021 22:22 |
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B Kliban I can't tell if I've already posted this one. At some point GoComics runs out of Kliban content but I'm pretty sure we're not quite there yet.
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rannum posted:I think the strips with the.............children...? teeeeeens? young adults????? in mammlia are my least favorite I can't tell how old anyone in that comic is, there was that image with the cast of characters and their professions and one woman was listed as "College student" but looked like she was 60. And I mean, there are plenty of older people who go to college but I genuinely had no idea if she's supposed to be a senior citizen in college or if the artist just can't draw young people.
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# ? Feb 16, 2021 22:41 |
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I wonder if the New Mark Trail fireworks yacht police helicopter explosion is maybe making fun of the abrupt ending to the Dr. Vargo saga.
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# ? Feb 16, 2021 23:22 |
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I think we're supposed to think some fireworks went off near the helicopter but everyone on it is fine, the damage was just the speedboat and some paint off the yacht. And some drowned/eaten by alligator goons.
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# ? Feb 16, 2021 23:46 |
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That's certainly something, Mary Worth. Dinky Dinkerton and Flyin' Jenny Sept. 5th, 1940 Axa
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# ? Feb 16, 2021 23:53 |
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My name is Buck, and I fuckin' suck
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Twelve by Pies posted:I can't tell how old anyone in that comic is, there was that image with the cast of characters and their professions and one woman was listed as "College student" but looked like she was 60. And I mean, there are plenty of older people who go to college but I genuinely had no idea if she's supposed to be a senior citizen in college or if the artist just can't draw young people.
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JethroMcB posted:Even still, I just went back and reread the last two weeks' worth of strips. There has been no build-up or indication in any way that we were approaching "Well, there's...one other thing about my late husband that I...haven't really discussed with anybody..." territory. This happens with domestic violence. The brain does some odd and amazing things to keep one on an even keel after some inadvertent coaster rides through some dark tunnels. Unpacking it later can be extremely uneven, chaotic.
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# ? Feb 17, 2021 01:03 |
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Vintage Valiant (Oct. 17, 1943)
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# ? Feb 17, 2021 01:12 |
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The thing I'm wary of is how Mary Worth is going to make this storyline end with a toxic moral. You just know Eve will magically get over her trauma for some stupid reason.Twelve by Pies posted:I can't tell how old anyone in that comic is, there was that image with the cast of characters and their professions and one woman was listed as "College student" but looked like she was 60. And I mean, there are plenty of older people who go to college but I genuinely had no idea if she's supposed to be a senior citizen in college or if the artist just can't draw young people. It's this. The artist is just bad at depicting anyone under the age of 30. Note that the mom and dad in the latest comic look like they're around 40, but they're actually supposed to be in their mid-20s since they had a baby out of wedlock while they were still teenagers. Then there's their daughter looking like a terrible gremlin.
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# ? Feb 17, 2021 01:15 |
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Joining the chorus of WHAT THE poo poo MARY WORTH
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# ? Feb 17, 2021 01:17 |
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I would legit enjoy if the rest of the week was just Oldman Doghugger being like "wait what the gently caress?" and helping her realize just how hosed up it is because sometimes folks don't realize the magnitude of trauma in a moment.
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# ? Feb 17, 2021 02:34 |
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Garfield Heathcliff Overboard, gay sharks babey!!! Monty Rae the Doe, which you can support by pledging to the author's Patreon
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# ? Feb 17, 2021 03:03 |
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So I've not been reading this thread and just caught up on the last five pages, WHAT THE gently caress MARY WORTH and all, and the current Zits theme looks to be bad, but there was this in the OP: Zits: Older middle aged couple love their son, have mostly forgotten they also have another son. They have another son? I really don't remember that. edit: oh and that was a very good OP, thanks CannonFodder fucked around with this message at 03:37 on Feb 17, 2021 |
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The Dinette Set knows that you're paying for the name. Working Daze can mean two things. Super-Fun-Pak Comix is incisive commentary! Cul De Sac might be thinking of something else.
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And He Did! (March 2, 1918) Outbursts of Everett True (April 12, 1918) Hitz and Mrs. (November 1923) Banana Oil is born. Gay and Her Gang (March 22, 1929) Oaky Doaks (August 22, 1935) Dark Laughter (November 1, 1941) Mopsy Sunday (July 27, 1947) Those Were the Days (August 23, 1951) Dinky Fellas (May 13, 1965) Wee Pals (May 13, 1965)
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CannonFodder posted:So I've not been reading this thread and just caught up on the last five pages, WHAT THE gently caress MARY WORTH and all, and the current Zits theme looks to be bad, but there was this in the OP: Early in the strip's run, they did a couple stories with Jeremy's older brother, Chad, coming home from college. Since then, though, Chad has never appeared or been mentioned in the strip, and it's pretty clear the creators have sent him off to live with Lyman and Calvin's Uncle Max. Evil Mastermind posted:Cul De Sac might be thinking of something else. Selachian fucked around with this message at 04:25 on Feb 17, 2021 |
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Slammy posted:And He Did! (March 2, 1918) This also led me down a rabbithole of finding out when people started salting roads and sidewalks so people died/got injured less trying to travel in winter: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/news/2014/2/140212-road-salt-shortages-melting-ice-snow-science/ posted:The rock salt under Detroit was first discovered in 1895. Development of the resource proceeded slowly until 1914, when the salt mine produced 8,000 tons of rock salt each month, much of it hauled by donkeys, lowered into, but reportedly never brought back up, from the mine. Because of its local resource, Detroit was the first city in the world to apply salt to its roads in 1940.
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# ? Feb 17, 2021 05:07 |
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Sally Forth Pearls Before Swine Skippy (July 28, 1933) Peanuts (February 19, 1974) Funky Winkerbean, in which oh joy, we're dragging this out another day. Crankshaft 9 Chickweed Lane Rip Haywire Thimble Theater (September 17, 1937) Out Our Way (February 10-12, 1936) (Spoilered for another Ick joke.) Toonerville Folks (March 19-21, 1917, but wait, there's more. Keep reading.) So I've finally found more than one source for Toonerville. New Orleans is still the best picture quality so far, but with multiple papers to check I can finally address the bane of my existence: instead of publishing the dailies on Monday-Saturday (AS GOD INTENDED), the 1917 Times-Picayune editors just drop them in whenever, in whatever order they feel like. So tonight I opened up a spreadsheet to make my first stab at a Grand Unified Toonerville Database (GUT-D) to establish the most likely officially sanctioned publication order of these terribly important cartoon panels. For instance, in the Richmond (VA) Times-Dispatch, the third one up there was published on the 20th, and the second one was the 21st. Y'see? It changes EVERYTHING. This is terribly important. Admit I'm right. (Seriously, I am going to start keeping track of all that to be sure we're not missing anything, which is almost guaranteed with a shuffle-play publishing schedule.) (Also, I got wrapped up in doing that, so ducks kinda flew off again.)
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# ? Feb 17, 2021 05:19 |
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Kids love swapping the mouthpieces on their instruments, as a prank
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Selachian posted:Early in the strip's run, they did a couple stories with Jeremy's older brother, Chad, coming home from college. Since then, though, Chad has never appeared or been mentioned in the strip, and it's pretty clear the creators have sent him off to live with Lyman and Calvin's Uncle Max. I've heard about this several times and was curious enough to find some of the strips. Zits (July 18, 1997 - second week of the strip) (October 21, 1997) (December 25 - 31, 1997)
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Evil Mastermind posted:
I dunno, Rutherford B. Hayes had a pretty interesting life. https://youtu.be/PtFLwTYa-_k
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EasyEW posted:Sally Forth they’re supposed to be in middle school?
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# ? Feb 17, 2021 06:32 |
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Had to spoil Mary Worth for myself today The reveal of the shooting goes completely unaddressed, back to how important the bond with the dog is. My money is definitely on this not being a Very Special Story about internalizing the horrors of abuse or PTSD, just a Very Bad One nishi koichi posted:they’re supposed to be in middle school? After the big dramatic timeskip a while back (more than a year ago by this point, right?) Hil is in 8th grade
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# ? Feb 17, 2021 06:42 |
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every character has the exact same semi-snarky voice, i would have figured high school
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Slammy posted:I've heard about this several times and was curious enough to find some of the strips. I believe the creators revised Chad after these first few appearances -- I recall him eventually turning into a beardy, laid-back guy who rather resembled Zonker from Doonesbury, and they dropped the whole business of Chad being unattainably superior to Jeremy. This was shortly before he vanished from the strip entirely. Haven't yet been able to find the strips where Chad II appeared, though. Selachian fucked around with this message at 07:04 on Feb 17, 2021 |
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catlord posted:Axa I'm amused that there seemed to be no reason for Axa to lose her top again. It just seemed to be gone when she was thrown into the arena, like the artist got bored of not dotting nipples.
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# ? Feb 17, 2021 07:56 |
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Daddy Daze Take It From the Tinkersons Dark Side of the Horse
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Surgeon's Tales Nancy Dustin Mandrake
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Strontium posted:Take It From the Tinkersons Okay: lol
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The level of smugness emanating from Funky Winkerbean really is astounding.
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Reverse Holbrook Rhymes with Orange Get Fuzzy 2/16/01 Brenda Starr 11/29-12/1/45 Credit to Messick, that is a pretty striking couple of last panels. Smokey Stover 6/26-28/39 Richard's Poor Almanac Bonus ad! Santa not getting you what you want? Mug him!
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