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Previous Threads: 2022 2021 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2007-2008 Welcome to the Political Cartoons Thread! This is where we post, discuss, and mock political cartoons and the cartoonists that make them. We just survived the midterms of Joe Biden, which means time for the traditional pre-primary posturing! As always, edits and parodies are welcome in this den of hacks, shills, and has-beens, with weekends being a good opportunity to share any older cartoons you've dug up. Check out your local library for older archives and don't be afraid to share. So familiarize yourself with the thread rules, and then dive into D&D's worst thread for over 15 years! These are thread-specific posting rules in addition to the standard D&D rules. So ignore these at your own risk.
THESE ARE NOT HARD RULES These are more general guidelines that help keep the thread more pleasant to post in. Feel free to ignore them if you think it'll be particularly funny.
Q: This guy got paid for this? A: Maybe! Political Cartoonists are generally paid in two ways--as a staff position or on a per-cartoon basis by a syndicate. If a cartoonist is a staff cartoonist, they'll list their employer by their name. These cartoonists are paid a living wage and just about all of their cartoons are actually approved by an editor, printed, and seen by human beings. If a cartoonist is a member of a syndicate, they'll list their syndicate by their name, usually Cagle or U-Click. These syndicates act as a market for editors. We have no idea whether a particular cartoon posted by a syndicate is actually sold. Reportedly, they are sold for around $10 a cartoon, which is then split by the cartoonist and the syndicate. As you can imagine, this means a cartoonist can make very little or very much in syndication. As the internet has ingrained itself in our daily lives over the past 20 years, some cartoonists have found success with crowdfunding such as Patreon or Kickstarter. Even in the far-flung future of 2023, this is still fairly rare, and it remains to be see if it will save the dying art form as newspaper continue to whittle down their features to appease shareholders. Some sites, such as the Nib and Counterpoint, are relatively new strain of "pseudo-syndicate" that get out work while remaining creator owned and driven. Q: How obscure is this guy? Is anyone ever actually going to see this? A: It depends. Most posted in here are either regularly published by papers and magazines, ensuring a decently wise audience, or they are popular on social media sites such as Facebook or Twitter. You can expect old-school newspaper comics to trend towards more centrists ideals (or aggressive dogwhistles or other shibboleths for their actual lovely opinions) whereas artists of all political stripes will tend to go in less mainstream trajectories, especially given that they trend younger than their "professional" contemporaries. Q: Is everyone posted here an evil, stupid, conservative rear end in a top hat? A: Conservatives, and the right in general, tend to get more traffic as they tend to post more objectionable stuff. Liberals are, well, liberal and tend to post very fluffy stuff that isn't outright objectionable but also isn't substantive and thus prone to less chatter unless they have a particularly bad take. Still, we run the whole gamut, from right-wing fascists to bitter communist curmudgeons, and all the cowardly centrists in-between. So don't let the political leaning stop you from posting anything, although the thread does tend to get annoyed when too much overt bigotry gets posted. Q: Did this cartoonist get a Pulitzer for one cartoon or what? A: Pulitzers many decades ago were given out for a particular cartoon or two, but as time goes on it seems to have shifted to the artist's work for the year. So while we make mock someone like Ramirez for obvious "Pulitzer Bait", technically all of his cartoons are judged for the award. Yeah...we don't hold the Pulitzer in high regard. It is worth noting that other awards exist, such as the Herblock Prize or the Thurston Bronze Quill Award. Q: Is this just for American/Canadian cartoonists, or...? A: We allow cartoons of all stripes, and we adore stuff from foreign cartoonists as a break from the usual suspects. There is a thread for UK cartoons, but we've felt that there haven't been enough UK cartoons posted in this thread and would encourage people to start posting them in here again. However it would be nice, if you have the time, to explain some of the stuff that harder to decipher. Q: What about funny page cartoons? Webcomics? A: A cartoon with regular political content, such as Doonesbury or Prickly City, can be posted here no problem. Your Garfield and Family Circus stuff should go to the Comic Strip Megathread in BSS, although feel free to share the rare individual strips that are political in nature. This includes apolitical comics done by political cartoonists, unless it's relevant to the thread like a particular Dustin. Webcomics follow the same procedure: it's fair game if there's overt contemporary political themes, otherwise take it elsewhere. Remember that Day by Day, a political webcomic, is banned from this thread. Take it to the Bad Webcomic Thread or whatever place allows such garbage. Q: Can I share this crazy email from my mom? How about this image macro I saw on Facebook? A: This thread is strictly for political cartoons. There are usually dedicated threads for crazy emails, social media posts, or Freep-watching. Memes are not political cartoons, so keep that Minion image macro your great aunt posted to yourself...unless Glenn McCoy drew it. Q: Can I see more from X? A: We'd really like to see more people consistently posting the same cartoonist(s) so they don't get missed. If you want to step up to the plate for a particular person, then by all means. You can post them as they come, or do weekly dumps if that's easier on you. Q: What happened to the cartoonist index? A: The index was an artifact from when old poster XyloJW made the thread, and I kept it updated for the sake of new people. However, the list took a decent chunk of time to update each year, and very few people used it so it didn't solve the problem of people asking the same questions about cartoonists. Xander77 made a few profiles about the more infamous cartoonists posted here, in case you need a primer: Payne: http://imgur.com/gallery/C2ysj Garrison: http://imgur.com/gallery/ZdFwM Tinsley: http://imgur.com/gallery/hFGWV Gorrell: http://imgur.com/gallery/rnrPT Ramirez: http://imgur.com/gallery/QrEjj Rall: http://imgur.com/gallery/xDjKV Q: Hey, this cartoon isn't political! A: While "the personal is political" is an overused catchphrase to defend seemingly apolitical cartoons, what is and isn't political can get a bit fuzzy. This can be exacerbated if Death of the Author is considered, and whether or not the creator even intended to make a political statement. Just remember that issues such as LGBT rights, racial justice, and especially topics of class struggle are political even if they don't mention a politician or current event. If got a real bee in your bonnet about it then report the offending post to a mod. Q: This thread sucks and I want a better one! A: CSPAM has a thread, for those who are in the mood for a The thread has developed a few inside jokes and terms. Some of these are woefully out of date, but preserved just in case: AGC: Shorthand for "A Good Cartoon." Basically, you intentionally interpret a comic with a fairly obvious bad message as having a good message. The original point of this was to poke fun at some of the really poor metaphors that some cartoonists were crafting, but the concept of AGC has been run into the ground. If you want to see some quality ones, Saint Sputnik has a blog dedicated to these. Benghazi: While I think everyone is familiar with the Benghazi attacks, newer users might be unaware that one of the victims was Sean "vilerat" Smith, who was a long-time member and moderator of D&D. Seeing cartoonists use the death of a sincerely missed member of the community as a desperate attempt to smear Obama has made Benghazi a rather sore issue for everyone in this thread. Can't Handle: The thread is known for getting into spats over ridiculous subjects. However, this phrase was used waaaaay too much, and you're not being witty by yelling "Can't Handle!" when people arguing over actual political stuff as opposed to goofy poo poo like weathervanes. Yes, we have actually argued over weathervanes. DASGC: Stands for "Dumb and so Goddamn Crazy." A cartoon that portrays the opposing side as screaming, ignorant children, and their own side as patient, knowledgeable adults. Based on a Shmorky cartoon. Don't Be Willfully Dense: A line from cartoonist Eric Allie when someone pointed out how stupid his cartoon was. Has become a thread motto of sorts to not be an idiot when interpreting the message of any given cartoon. Gerald: A name given to a stock character used in many conservative cartoons. Typically a standard middle-aged white guy with glasses and little hair. Exists only to wryly point out how bad and dumb the strawman of the day is. It's a Powerful Symbol: Phrase made popular during the short-lived Kelly commentaries. When describing the crying Statue of Liberty, Kelly said "it's a powerful symbol...you don't want to overuse it" when of course the joke is that Liberty is in nearly every Kelly cartoon. Used sarcastically for overused symbolism, especially Liberty but can be anything such as bald eagles or uncle sam. Nonsense...This Is An Election Year: This phrase comes from a cartoon that was the subject of an Onion article mocking nonsensical political cartoons. Sometimes a person may post this phrase in response to a political cartoon, and that's basically a way of saying "this makes no loving sense." Pants Donkey: The nickname for a donkey from an old Mike Luckovich cartoon, and is essentially the mascot of the thread at this point. We have no idea why. PBF: The Perry Bible Fellowship was a webcomic that people frequently over-analyzed, so much to the point that to "PBF" something is to dig way deeper than you were supposed to for a cartoon's meaning. Skull Donkey: Several cartoonists, including Lisa Benson and Jerry Holbert, draw donkeys in such a way that it's easy to edit their snouts into cartoonish skulls. The golden age of skull edits is long over, but it's still a fun game. An example: becomes Please put some thought into skull donkey edits! Wormbama: It was common for Michael Ramirez to draw former President Obama with a weird squished face that resembled a worm. The thread game up with this nickname for the phenomenon. You Gotta Give Me the Fangs: Another joke from the brief Kelly video series, it references Kelly begging his editor to keep fangs on a Chinese person. Used to describe when a cartoonist is being especially racist with their caricature. Zionism: Okay, not really unique to this thread, but enough people have asked about it to merit being in here. Zionism, in a very simple definition, is just far-right nationalism for Israel. However, if you are hearing Zionism used in the same context as the Rothschilds or the Illuminati or basically any Dees cartoon, then you're just dealing with antisemitic conspiracy stuff. $CUM PASS: A cartoonist drew a sign intended to read SCUM PASS, but they decided to use a differently colored $ symbol for the S. The end result was something that read CUM PASS and made the thread lose its collective mind. Hentai: The Hent is too drat Hai Touching the Poop: Communicating with a cartoonist outside of SA. Usually as a bit to get arise out of them, but can include sincere interactions. This is looked down upon, as it can draw legal action upon the site (even if frivolous, lawsuits take time and money to deal with!), some cartoonists are riddled with mental illness that we don't need to provoke, and honestly it's just very weird behavior to begin with. Some edits, parodies, and cartoons become quite memorable and frequently requested. Please check out the Politoon Archive first before asking for stuff in the thread. I'll try to remember to use the OP to collect memorable stuff from this year, and then archive it at the end of the year. Sometimes stuff that starts here gets collected on its own site. Note that several of these sites have stopped updating, but the archives are always fun for a spin. A Good Cartoon: Saint Sputnik collects the best AGCs here. Ye Fowl Herald: You know that old medieval tapestry maker thing that was popular on the internet several years ago? Well, Saint Sputnik is using it to recreate Mallard Fillmore strips. Iran Will Have Nukes Any Day Now: Pants Donkey has collected cartoons that predict the imminent threat of a nuclear Iran. Some of these cartoons are over a decade old. If Global Warming Is Real, Then Why Is It Cold: A depressing collection of cartoons that display people's complete lack of climate education. Political PBF: Some unknown genius took old PBF strips and turning them into political cartoons. It's a lot better than it sounds. The Kellies The Kellies are our annual awards for the worst cartoons of the year (and the best edits or parodies). If you see a cartoon you want to nominate, quote it and include "Kellies Nomination:” and the category you want to nominate it for, so the organizers of the contest have an easy way to track nominations. The current categories are:
Around the end of the year, the Kellies thread will be created, where we'll collect the various nominations and also take nominations for Worst Overall Political Cartoon 2023. I'd like more information about the political cartoons I'm reading! Check out Wiki Sours, the companion wiki to the Politoons thread! Pants Donkey fucked around with this message at 19:41 on Dec 31, 2023 |
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Everything must come to an end. Here is a list of cartoonists that are no longer producing cartoons and the reason why. Chuck Asay - Old Moral Majority type that had a really pleasant art style behind the ugly opinions. Basically the thread's racist uncle. Retired Don Asmussen: Creator of "Bad Reporter" which was a selection of parody headlines. Used to draw the feature, but eventually turned them into a series of photoshop. Still managed to remain sharply funny, and was a thread favorite until his sudden passing from cancer in 2021. John Backderf - Thread regular that eventually quit. Joel Barbee - Thread regular way back in the day. Split his last name into two lines, prompting the BAR BEE meme. Died. Barry - Drew very weird cartoons that were like a John K fan that didn't quite understand how art worked. Had a weird gopher mascot in most threads. Vanished in the mid 10s. Erin Bonsteel – Young (well ten years ago) woman that portrayed Obama with a gremlin face. Quit; sometimes does vaguely political art but not enough to warrant posting Matt Bors: Leftist cartoonist and creator of the Nib, an online site dedicated to publishing left-leaning political cartoons/essays that tended to skew younger or at least those with less access to mainstream publishing. Did the "We Should Improve Society" cartoon that became a meme sensation. Retired from political cartooning 2021 to focus on journalism, nonfiction cartoons, and running the Nib, which itself went defunct in 2023. Pat Cross: Very Catholic cartoonist that put out cartoons for various conservative outlets. Was vehemently anti-LGBT and more outspoken about it than most of his ilk. Left cartooning to enter the priesthood in August 2022. Dale – Output slowed to a trickle. No new cartoons in 2016 Dees: Bigoted conspiracy theorist that didn't so much draw as made horrifying photoshop abominations. Should have gone into a career as an artist for metal albums, but instead bought into pretty much every conspiracy out there. As stated, he was a huge bigot; racist, homophobic, transphobic (going beyond Michelle Obama and accused multiple supermodels of being secretly trans), and of course he was just a massive anti-Semite that blamed Jews for everything. Sean Delonas: Drew cartoons so hateful and ugly it'd make a British cartoonist blush. Enjoyed drawing his political enemies, especially women, as being so-fat-they-were-spherical despite being a husky dude himself. Was published by the infamous New York Post, during which he drew heat for likening Obama to a chimp in 2009. Around 2013 he was bought out of his contract, but he kept drawing political nightmares until early 2021, when he stopped to focus on Children's books of all things. Brian Fairrington – Cartoonist that seemed very mercenary due to publishing cartoons with contradictory opinions. Vanished; archives deleted from Cagle Glenn Foden (7Oden) - Died in 2016 Tommy Grooms – Of “Ralph and Chuck” infamy. Shifted to Apolitical “Jokes” Jerry Holbert: Developed frontotemporal dementia in 2019 and slowly became unable to produce cartoons. Gave us skull donkeys and got in trouble for that strip with a guy offering Obama watermelon toothpaste. Died of his aforementioned illness in August 2022. Tim Kreider - Drew cartoons with humorous, detailed art. Quit for mental health reasons as a result of the Bush W. years. Righto, what's his name then? - Racist Australian with a particular hatred of the native Australians. Died in March 2017 of a heart attack. His son has taken up the job of being a piece of poo poo. JJ McCullough – Very Canadian. Gay conservative that tended to be more interested in polite politics and formalities. Drew very cute cartoons with varying opinions because...gay Canadian conservative. Has turned to column writing and a YouTube channel that actually has a few interesting videos. Glenn McMcoy: Aggressively conservative and culture war type. Drew Obama in a rainbow tie for years after the former president came out in support for gay marriage. Retired from political cartooning in 2018. Did make a few political cartoons in 2020, but is largely working on apolitical art/cartooning. Mike “Hapajap” Miller – Drew "Electric Tigers", aka the cartoon featuring Obama being murdered by one of the characters, the stupid Yu-Gi-Oh evolution cartoon, and falling for pyramid schemes. Stopped drawing when it threatened his career drawing comic books. Pat Oliphant – Long-running liberal cartoonist. Had a nice art style, but definitely went ten degrees to the right when it came to things like race. Retired. R.P. Overmyer - Drew "Hollywood Dog" a very weird collection of political cartoons featuring the titular pink canine with sunglasses. If Asay was the thread's racist uncle, then Overmyer was the weird hippie uncle who had agreeable opinions but came with off-putting vibes due to being overtly horny all the time. Like, in a "drew nipples on clothed women" sort of tipping your hand. Died in 2010. Jeff Parker - Liberal cartoonist that retired from political cartooning in 2013. Works on the strip Dustin for some inexplicable reason, so he still shows up from time to time. Zack Rawsthorne – Author of “Diversity Lane.” JRRose!: aka John R. Rose. Did political cartoons for Ogden that were I guess best described as "gentle" conservativism, where everyone had smiles and Obama was more a foolish goof than SOCIALIST MENANCE and dad puns were abound. So he sucked, but in a charming way that made him probably one of the least hated of the right-wing cartoonists. Abruptly stopped publishing cartoons a few years back, although he still does the art for the century-old zombie newspaper strip Barney Google. Bruce Tinsley: While Mallard Fillmore is still ongoing, the strip went into reruns in the second half of 2019, and Tinsley was quietly replaced by Loren Fishman on art dutiesin 2020. Tinsley caught tremendous flak for a racist cartoon he drew in August 2019, however it seems the actual reason for the absence seems to be his personal health. Even today, it's unknown what, if any, input Tinsley has on Mallard Fillmore today. His twitter account is suspended, and nobody else has reported on the artist switch because that would require caring about Mallard Fillmore. Tom Toles: Self-described “long-haired liberal” who was one of the old guard that had a career spanning 50 years before retiring in 2020. Had a long-running hatred of the DC Metro, which frequently appeared in his cartoons. Pants Donkey fucked around with this message at 17:40 on Jan 1, 2024 |
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new year, same poo poo, let's get to wallering
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Coming in first to wish everyone a merry new year, and to hope that some day we will be free from political cartoons edit: and by first I mean a distant third
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I am finishing the collation of nominations for the 2022 Kellies today, but I also need to mention something we have to address to keep the thread going as a running concern. About 60% of the nominated cartoons in last year's thread were posted by goon Raised by Birds, who was generally responsible for the majority of comic posts in the thread. Raised by Birds completely stopped posting on the site at the end of September, which is why there was a massive decline in content for the thread starting in October. (I'm not going to go into why Raised by Birds disappeared, only the mods can do anything about that and they seem to have decided they're fine with it). In the meantime, I'm putting together a list of the cartoonists Raised by Birds posted; we're going to need volunteers to post those comics in the new year and new thread. Expect that list of cartoonists with the nominations thread in a couple of days.
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Reposting today's comic from the old thread:
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So it begins again.
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Start your year off badly with BenBen Garrison posted:‘DO NOT RUN-WE ARE YOUR FRIENDS’
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# ? Jan 2, 2023 21:32 |
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I don't get why Gates would bother with a deadly vaccine after making a deadly virus. The virus spreads itself, why do all the additional work of distributing vaccines? Edit: also if he is planning a deadly vaccine wouldn't the masks be a good idea? Wouldn't exposing yourself to the vaccine be walking right into Gates' trap?
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# ? Jan 2, 2023 21:37 |
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Technowolf posted:Reposting today's comic from the old thread: The Nib: An ongoing proof by contradiction of the maxim "brevity is the soul of wit."
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# ? Jan 2, 2023 21:38 |
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Collins uses more panels and is one of the few consistently good cartoonists in the thread.
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# ? Jan 2, 2023 21:40 |
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Here's to the 2023 poltoons thread.
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# ? Jan 2, 2023 21:44 |
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We get it Ben, you're scared of needles.
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Discendo Vox posted:I am finishing the collation of nominations for the 2022 Kellies today, but I also need to mention something we have to address to keep the thread going as a running concern. If it's easy enough to do I'd be happy to help out. 100YrsofAttitude posted:Charlie Hebdo
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# ? Jan 2, 2023 22:01 |
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Rowe: Australian government announces COVID-19 testing requirements for travellers from China from January 5 (ABC). Broelman: Spooner:
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# ? Jan 2, 2023 22:39 |
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In previous years, I had to stop looking at the Political Cartoons thread because I just couldn't take it anymore. I'm curious if I'll be able to make it all the way to December or if this year's going to break me again.
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# ? Jan 2, 2023 22:47 |
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https://twitter.com/ScottAdamsSays/status/1609953506051653642?t=hi3GKjt9rW-zeJViKr4XrA&s=19 Ooh, fun fun.
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Lareine posted:https://twitter.com/ScottAdamsSays/status/1609953506051653642?t=hi3GKjt9rW-zeJViKr4XrA&s=19 The most appropriate place for this:
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100YrsofAttitude posted:2/1 Always a sucker for some monster suddenly climbing over a horizon
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# ? Jan 2, 2023 23:08 |
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In case any of you missed this like I did,
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Lareine posted:https://twitter.com/ScottAdamsSays/status/1609953506051653642?t=hi3GKjt9rW-zeJViKr4XrA&s=19 Let them fight.
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# ? Jan 2, 2023 23:59 |
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lmao, can someone with a tweeter account post the spread?
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# ? Jan 3, 2023 00:17 |
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Zulily Zoetrope posted:lmao, can someone with a tweeter account post the spread? About 36% yes.
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Heres to another year of the most detestable people able to put paint to canvas
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# ? Jan 3, 2023 00:47 |
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One last kick to Ishida while he's down: (Not mine, from R/Sinfest) Also, as funny as that Adams stuff is, it won't top what someone turned his pompous tweets in response to the Mar-A-Lago raid into:
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It's so weird that one of those headlines is "Woke Nonsense." Like this is THAT major an issue to chuds. It's so bizarre. Ramirez probably can't even define it, he'll just bring up examples of poo poo he's heard of that isn't even happening.
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Ah, another entry in "Ramirez once saw a poster for a movie called Liar Liar and hasn't forgotten it"
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Here's to another year of this woke nonsense.
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# ? Jan 3, 2023 02:13 |
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I can't wait to drive myself further insane.
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# ? Jan 3, 2023 02:43 |
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Happy New Year and good luck in dealing with the bullshit the more notorious regulars pump out.
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# ? Jan 3, 2023 02:47 |
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A LOL for an eternity from me.
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# ? Jan 3, 2023 03:46 |
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There's a Roe joke in this somewhere.
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# ? Jan 3, 2023 04:01 |
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For 2023 can we stop doing Kelly nominations in thread? Or if you're just going to empty quote drop the image tags? Half the thread was those nominations.
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# ? Jan 3, 2023 04:06 |
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I didn't really keep up with the 2022 thread for my own sanity, but I'm glad I popped into this one early to discover that two awful cartoonists (Adams and Garrison) are apparently going to war and will hopefully destroy each other in the process
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Note: this post transposed to 2023 thread for eligibility in this year's kellies. https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3989450&userid=0&perpage=40&pagenumber=389#post528786310 Kellies nomination: Best edit/parody Nominator: twerking on the railroad Image link: Artist: Haschel Cedricson Date: 1/1/2023 Note: Parody of Note 2: quote:HAPPY ULTRA MEGA MAGA NEW YEAR
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I've finished transcribing all nominees from last year's thread (for the record, this was a process that took several months last year; I'm pretty proud of the work that went into this over the holidays). In 2021 we had 363 nominations; I'm looking down the barrel of 468 nominations. I'll need a couple days to format and tabulate these now that I've got them entered, then I'll get the Kellies thread up to solicit additional nominations. I'm taking some liberties with categories this year, since we decided midway through to split Least Concealed Bigotry into separate LGBTQA+ general bigotry and transphobia-specific cartoons; I'll be going through all the entries again and reassigning some to the narrower category. For reference, Raised By Birds had posted comics for 204 of the nominees before they were driven off the forums; about 53% of all nominees up to that time. The number of nominations plummeted after were driven off. We're going to need a couple people to split the burden of the amount of effortpost they were providing to the thread, daily, for years (also if no single person is contributing as much they're less likely to be targeted next). vvvv Yeah, I'm kinda screwed- we all are- because I don't want to break the rules and I don't want to violate Raised by Birds' privacy. Discendo Vox fucked around with this message at 05:29 on Jan 3, 2023 |
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Discendo Vox posted:(also if no single person is contributing as much they're less likely to be targeted next). i know you don't want to say exactly what happened, but when you're saying things like this, it seems reasonable that people should know what they're signing up for
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Stultus Maximus posted:The Nib: An ongoing proof by contradiction of the maxim "brevity is the soul of wit." The origin of that quote was a fictional longwinded blowhard. It was a sentiment Shakespeare was mocking.
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