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EasyEW posted:A lot of homemade ice cream makers have been run by electric motors for as long as I've been alive, and I am horribly, horribly old, so I'm willing to accept that people could conceivably have seen one without knowing that in the olden days they used to be powered by child labor. I did understand that other toonerville since it gave more context, but in the car one I was thinking along the lines of Bruceski and was thinking it was some overly complicated way to fix a flat. Powered Descent posted:The Family Circus
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Haifisch posted:Another child falls. The family circus grows smaller yet again. The Family Circus mom always looks like she's having the realization that pumping out a bunch of kids was a mistake and that in an era of low infant mortality and high child poverty, having just one is fine.
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# ? May 27, 2021 20:04 |
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Kazinsal posted:Lynn Johnston's actual kids loving hate her and she continues to have no idea why despite reading all her old comic strips back so she can make edits to them Lynn is the platonic ideal of a Boomer. Their kids hate them, and they have no awareness as to why. They completely believe everything they did was cool and good.
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And that if ever it isn't an angel will come and tell you. No angels, everything's fine.
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SubNat posted:Moomin and the Golden Tail Haifisch posted:Yeah, we had an electric one growing up(this was the 90s). I think that's what most people think of now when they think ice cream makers.
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Kazinsal posted:Lynn Johnston's actual kids loving hate her and she continues to have no idea why despite reading all her old comic strips back so she can make edits to them I honestly didn't realize she was still doing this until this strip: riderchop posted:For Better or For Worse And I thought it was funny that the newest car in her update is still eight years old. It makes me wonder how often she makes these updates, and how long ago she did them. I could really see her just taking a month of 2014, doing all the updates at once, and then slowly dispersing her entire body of work out for the next couple of decades, each "updated" version getting more and more out-of-date each day. (This would also explain why all the kids were referring to their "MP3 Players" a year or so ago.)
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# ? May 27, 2021 21:04 |
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Surgeon's Tales Nancy Dustin Mandrake
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LazyQ posted:Mämmilä (April 17, 1993) SIGH
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Bad Machinery
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EBB posted:SIGH That kid sucks in a town where life is already hard enough.
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A Funny Online Animals Triptych
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# ? May 28, 2021 01:35 |
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Dinky Dinkerton, Flyin' Jenny, and The Red Knight Nov. 25th, 1940 Axa
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The Far Side Pickles Zits
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Sally Forth Pearls Before Swine Skippy (October 20, 1933) Peanuts (May 30, 1974) HA (dot dot dot) HA STALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLshaft Mutt and Jeff Rip Haywire Thimble Theater (December 27, 1937) Out Our Way (September 10-12, 1936) Toonerville Folks (August 23-25, 1917) Dok's "Lucky At Love, Unlucky At Friendship" Duck (August 14, 1913) Little Lefty (October 29-31, 1934)
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Hostile V posted:A Funny Online Animals Triptych https://twitter.com/kcgreenn/status/1398039358343725057 I like FOA.
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# ? May 28, 2021 02:23 |
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These people really have to adopt a religion where you consider god to be an old moose, it'd make them a lot happier.
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https://twitter.com/olivebrinker/status/1398041800552689666 https://twitter.com/olivebrinker/status/1398042125967802374 There are kinds of people.
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Eh, KC Greene has been kind of lackluster for years. FOA is like " It's okay". Not really Funny-funny, but still better than alot of other "comics"
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And He Did! (June 10, 1918) Outbursts of Everett True (July 25, 1918) Banana Oil! (April 3, 1924) Gay and Her Gang (July 11, 1929) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ignacy_Jan_Paderewski Oaky Doaks (December 12, 1935) Mopsy (February 10, 1937) Dark Laughter (November 17, 1945) Those Were the Days (June 25, 1953) Dinky Fellas (August 31, 1965) Wee Pals (August 31, 1965)
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Kazinsal posted:Lynn Johnston's actual kids loving hate her and she continues to have no idea why despite reading all her old comic strips back so she can make edits to them OK, so what exacty is FBOW's fatal flaw that makes everybody hate it (besides being terminally boring)? Is it a Dustin situation where everybody is terrible for no reason and you are constantly wishing 2/3rds of the cast dead? It looks bad so I've never actually bothered to read it. Old School Peanuts (Oct 4, 1952) Calvin and Hobbes (Jul 1-2, 1989) Robbie and Bobby Support Jason's Patreon (and see new My Dad is Draculas) here.
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gleebster posted:Oh, Bootsie, you lovable old committer of sexual assaults! Bogor
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readingatwork posted:OK, so what exacty is FBOW's fatal flaw that makes everybody hate it (besides being terminally boring)? Is it a Dustin situation where everybody is terrible for no reason and you are constantly wishing 2/3rds of the cast dead? It looks bad so I've never actually bothered to read it. At best Lynn's autobiographical wish fulfillment comic shows she had some severe PPD and other issues. IIRC her husband ran off with her assistant, her gay son's in-comic version married a nice girl he knew all his life and they have two kids, and I have no idea who Liz-comic is based on. In comic, the parents despise their kids, but unlike Dustin, they share the wealth for all three. There is no Favorite Child, all of them are seen as little selfish monsters who never appreciate their parents' sacrifices for them.
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# ? May 28, 2021 04:07 |
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FBOW is actually a reasonably average comic unless you know the author's history, things like the story of almost letting her infant child freeze to death, rewriting her gay son into a hetero relationship and that her real life children are estranged from her by their choice. It gives everything really weird and subtly hateful undertones and that's before the weird and directly joyless themes. Everybody in Dustin is an rear end in a top hat because that's what the sitcom is written as. Everybody in FBOW is an rear end in a top hat because of the mistaken belief that mother knows best and actually you'll appreciate this when you're older. It's like Luann, the author thinks they're presenting a long suffering voice of reason instead of a big phial of poison shaped like a human. I skip it daily but the thread osmosis has been interesting to say the least. And when I do look I can't blame Michael for getting the gently caress out.
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FBOW is a comic about emotion abuse/manipulation , and how Lynn is always so put upon and no one appreciates her, and her children are horrid monsters that should be GRATEFUL that they are treated like Flesh-Robots and not people with their own thoughts and feelings.
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B Kliban
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You know who isn't hated by his progeny? Greg.
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Jesus Bernice, get some therapy.
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EasyEW posted:Little Lefty (October 29-31, 1934) Hey Lefty, what the gently caress?
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Doomykins posted:FBOW is actually a reasonably average comic unless you know the author's history, things like the story of almost letting her infant child freeze to death, rewriting her gay son into a hetero relationship and that her real life children are estranged from her by their choice. It gives everything really weird and subtly hateful undertones and that's before the weird and directly joyless themes. Everybody in Dustin is an rear end in a top hat because that's what the sitcom is written as. Everybody in FBOW is an rear end in a top hat because of the mistaken belief that mother knows best and actually you'll appreciate this when you're older. It's like Luann, the author thinks they're presenting a long suffering voice of reason instead of a big phial of poison shaped like a human. Jesus...
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Also, FOA is good please keep posting it.
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For Better or For Worse's fatal flaw is that there isn't an obvious one. It all just feels like a normal slice-of-life strip - The kids are too darn rambunctious! Our teen son is cocky, but oblivious! Isn't family life a headache, but the good kind? - until you read it regularly. After a while you realize that only the mother is without sin, all her children are either ungrateful shits or active nuisances in her life. Her husband sometimes cruises through and is the "cool dad." Every other parent she encounters doesn't share her misery, she's confused by their ambivalence and resents them for it. I stand by my thesis that Lynn Johnson only married and had children because she had been conditioned to believe that, as a woman in a certain generation, it was her designated role in life. It was not a lifestyle that suited her. FOOB became her therapy, which is why it's ugly and angry and routinely betrays her inability to honestly self-assess. Also, it's REALLY hard to look past the whole incident where she thanks an angel for giving her the wisdom of "Do not kill your infant by throwing him outside into the Canadian winter." I know that exists outside the text but, once you hear it, it feels like the Rosetta Stone for the whole goddamn endeavor. JethroMcB fucked around with this message at 22:23 on May 28, 2021 |
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FBOW also got a lot of flack at the end of its first run for being so depressingly conservative and old fashioned. Michael marries his high school sweetheart and buys his parents' house to raise his own set of children. Liz gives up an exciting career to marry her high school sweetheart, the most boring man alive and become a homemaker. April begins dating her middle school sweetheart.
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In the strip, Michael is a ...well a photographer of some sort. He is covering a car accident, or comes across one, and becomes the hero by pulling a lady out of the vehicle. It's the childhood sweetheart that he lost touch with! They get married, and have children. In Reality, Micheal doesn't find out that she was in that car until later, and she had died from the injuries. It hosed him up for a while. Also, he is gay.
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JethroMcB posted:For Better or For Worse's fatal flaw is that there isn't an obvious one. It all just feels like a normal slice-of-life strip - The kids are too darn rambunctious! Our teen son is cocky, but oblivious! Isn't family life is a headache, but the good kind? - until you read it regularly. After a while you realize that only the mother is without sin, all her children are either ungrateful shits or active nuisances in her life. Her husband sometimes cruises through and is the "cool dad." Every other parents she encounters doesn't share her misery, she's confused by their ambivalence and resents them for it. I agree with all of this. As far as its appeal goes, well, the original audience would not have been reading this thing as closely as we do. Most people reading the comics pages drift in and out. Even the people who made a point to read it every day and buy the collections would not then have a forum to go to and share their thoughts about the strip and dissect every plot point and compare to the author's real life. Much easier to miss the toxic undercurrent when you're not reading it under a microscope. Besides that, Foob started in the 80's. I know "it was a different time" gets tired, but there were still a LOT of parents back then who, like Lynn, probably should never have had kids but who bowed to societal pressure. You grow up, you get married, you have two or three kids. It's just what you do. So that means there were lots of people reading the strip who, of course, loved their kids with their whole hearts, but also kind of low key hated those little shits. And they'd read Foob and be like, "Yeah. This is so true."
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Johnny Aztec posted:Jesus Bernice, get some therapy. Like, she's dated people in the strip before, hasn't she? This would only make sense if she'd literally never kissed a boy before. Also weird when you take into account that she's been salivating over Jack for weeks and weeks. What did she expect was going to happen there?
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# ? May 28, 2021 05:20 |
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Nikaer Drekin posted:Like, she's dated people in the strip before, hasn't she? This would only make sense if she'd literally never kissed a boy before. Bernice proposed to Zane at one point. And was awkwardly sexually harassed by Ann Eiffel years before that.
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# ? May 28, 2021 05:37 |
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Nikaer Drekin posted:Also weird when you take into account that she's been salivating over Jack for weeks and weeks. What did she expect was going to happen there? The same thing I've been expecting: a graphic strip where Jack is just railing her. Pure poundage. A single panel, yet the illusion of repetitive, relentless movement is there. (But for real, it's going to loop around to "Bernice thinks she's been leading Jack on - which is all in her head - and feels guilty. Jack, a dumb hunk of meat, remains utterly sexless.")
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Green Intern posted:Hey Lefty, what the gently caress? He could have better illustrated his point thus.
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# ? May 28, 2021 05:43 |
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JethroMcB posted:For Better or For Worse's fatal flaw is that there isn't an obvious one. Yeah, I grew up reading it, we had various collections, it was a well-liked slice of life comic. But then you find out about... everything, and suddenly little things you never really thought about stand out and storylines take on new meaning and you start realising that it's actually kind of hosed up. It's a tragedy, really. Also, good lord, Bernice.
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The upshot of foob relative to a lot of strips was that the characters aged, and things happened that changed the state of the world. Relative to the soap strips where nothing ever loving happens, it’s at least a little interesting to follow for that reason
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