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Pants Donkey posted:I hate to say it, but you could replace 90% of the political cartoonists with AI and nobody would notice. I don't remember his name, but there was that one cartoonist who kept working for a couple years after developing dementia. His art deteriorated, the comics themselves stopped making sense, but whoever his publisher was just kept running them. Political cartoons are a micro industry driven entirely by inertia.
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idonotlikepeas posted:
See, you can draw Zelenskiyy without being antisemitic.
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# ? Sep 8, 2023 02:22 |
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idonotlikepeas posted:
Kellies Nomination: Most Easily Reinterpreted
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# ? Sep 8, 2023 02:37 |
I dont know posted:I don't remember his name, but there was that one cartoonist who kept working for a couple years after developing dementia. His art deteriorated, the comics themselves stopped making sense, but whoever his publisher was just kept running them. Political cartoons are a micro industry driven entirely by inertia. Jerry Holbert. I'm not sure his comics ever went completely nonsensical (and he was never someone who used very nuanced or detailed jokes beyond a pun or "thing bad"), but retrospectively, the decline is clear. Comic from 1997: Comic from 2011: Comic from 2018: For reference, he was diagnosed in 2019 and died in 2022. The illness, frontotemporal dementia, is apparently rare and especially devastating. He was also the cartoonist who brought us the skull donkey. Discendo Vox fucked around with this message at 02:47 on Sep 8, 2023 |
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Pants Donkey posted:I hate to say it, but you could replace 90% of the political cartoonists with AI and nobody would notice. Why would you hate to say this?
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L. Ron DeSantis posted:See, you can draw Zelenskiyy without being antisemitic. That's Lowtax fighting Uwe Boll
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# ? Sep 8, 2023 03:54 |
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Trazz posted:I wonder which (mainstream) cartoonist will finally give up the game and just make a cartoon that's got a bunch of slurs I almost passed over the (mainstream) part, or I'd have said Ishida.
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# ? Sep 8, 2023 04:46 |
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Vincent Van Goatse posted:Why would you hate to say this?
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# ? Sep 8, 2023 06:05 |
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Lester and Glenn McCoy (until he retired from political cartoons) are also big dips in quality, although that’s not dementia so much as phoning in their cartoons to focus on movies or comic strips
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Pants Donkey posted:Lester and Glenn McCoy (until he retired from political cartoons) are also big dips
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# ? Sep 8, 2023 06:20 |
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Yes? Are you a loving idiot?
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# ? Sep 8, 2023 07:14 |
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Stantis's editor tackling him as he tries to send out a cartoon listing every slur he knows
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# ? Sep 8, 2023 07:30 |
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...what?
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# ? Sep 8, 2023 07:33 |
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"Street sexual harassment is fine if you're in uniform and it makes a popular photo" is what I got from it. Which would be a Kellies Nomination for least concealed sexism if so.
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# ? Sep 8, 2023 07:35 |
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Bok is a well-known idiot. China Daily Shifting the blame by Luo Jie Ignoring reality by Song Chen I can't speak for how good China is on this matter, can't feel that they aren't, but having visited Connecticut this summer, this rings very true. The EU isn't much better in doing anything but at least the issue is acknowledged. Freedom of speech in the US by Luo Jie Le Monde is back and I've missed a whole week of updates. With this back I'll probably try to update a bit more regularly. Because now the back log is quite huge. They're in chronological order from the beginning of the week till today. I'll try posting Fabrice Erre's stuff a bit. It's very focused on French education (and I'm a teacher over here) so it's rather niche and a bit bland but the art's nice. Transmutation by Fabrice Erre A member of the teaching corp of the National Ministry of Education Préoccupations de rentrée/Back-to-School Worries by Fabrice Erre People shouting:Authority! Uniforms! Shortages! Laicity! Thought bubble:I wonder if my projector is working. by Urbs from France The Baccalaureat will now take place in June "And the teachers?" For some reason, the final exam of French education took place in March last year, which resulted in kids understandably giving up the ghost soon after despite having class until June. I'm not quite sure what the punchline is here. Probably something about teachers not working. by Chappatte from Switzerland "Imperial France in Africa". We've heard that song." "Is it Wagner's?" Syrie : des manifestations mettent le pays sous pression/Syria: Protests put the country under pressure by Emad Hajjaj from Jordan by Kichka from Israel "I thought I killed all my opponents!" Signs read: Inflation! Cost of living too high! Get out Assad! Sick of unemployment! by Paresh from India L’Afrique veut se mettre au vert, mais pas toute seule/Africa wants to go green but not on its own by Wimar from Cuba Charlie Hebdo On China in space Intellectual menace "It's making girls want to go to school!" The abaya was banned in French schools tied to the Ministry of Education. School bullying: Working better with the victims "It's normal if it's a bit tight." This is just an ad for their podcast but I liked the drawing. Stop burning the Koran... "Read it! I've never laughed so hard!"
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# ? Sep 8, 2023 08:38 |
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Discendo Vox posted:but retrospectively, the decline is clear.
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Rall: Et Tu, Coup?Ted Rall posted:The military coup in Gabon prompted Western news outlets to bemoan the threat to democratic institutions and instability in Africa. It’s amusing that they ignored analogous issues in the United States and Europe.
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# ? Sep 8, 2023 09:05 |
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Africa? But how can I make that about things that I, Tod Roll, care about, like myself and terribly drawn sandwiches.
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# ? Sep 8, 2023 09:07 |
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Ah yes, that major international power that recently suffered an attempted military coup, with armoured columns marching on the capital: America.
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America, what a mess! Wages no-one can live on! Far-right nationalism, right out in the open! There's, uh, a fire outside! And some filling is falling out of a sandwich! Recycling! Coffee! A bulletin board! Ridiculous!!
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Trapezium Dave posted:Rall: Et Tu, Coup? Kellies nomination: Worst sandwich
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Ted Rall's Non-Euclidean Sandwich
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# ? Sep 8, 2023 10:58 |
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A.F. Branco I... really don't get this one. Branco would be doing cartwheels over a city no longer being declared a sanctuary city. But apparently he's really reached the point where anything done anyone with a (D) after their name on the ballot is automatically wrong. Also, Kellies Nomination: Worst Caricature. Al Goodwyn Andy Marlette Gary Markstein Michael Ramirez Mike Luckovich Steve Kelley
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# ? Sep 8, 2023 11:18 |
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Craig K posted:Ted Rall's Non-Euclidean Sandwich Skios posted:A.F. Branco
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Skios posted:A.F. Branco
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Kelly
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Skios posted:Kelly
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JamesBont posted:...what? I think it's just Bok whining that people have actually looked into the backstory of that image instead of just smiling and continuing to mindlessly accept it for the "America, gently caress yeah!" picture it spent decades being. Basically the same vein of thought that goes into "Well 20 years ago, we were allowed to say X about Y, but now that's considered hate speech."
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the_steve posted:I think it's just Bok whining that people have actually looked into the backstory of that image instead of just smiling and continuing to mindlessly accept it for the "America, gently caress yeah!" picture it spent decades being.
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NRVNQSR posted:Ah yes, that major international power that recently suffered an attempted military coup, with armoured columns marching on the capital: America. Trump was technically the head of the military on January 6th.
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Skios posted:Steve Kelley He's missing the next panel where the teacher gives the kid an F for blatant wrong information (and probably not citing their sources)
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# ? Sep 8, 2023 16:38 |
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Guardian: "Ben Jennings on the UK’s crumbling political landscape – Rishi Sunak faces multiple crises including the dangerous state of school buildings, a failing asylum system and major sewage spills by water companies" Telegraph: "The era of the tank is far from over" Matt: Terror suspect escapes Wandsworth prison Times: Horizon: relief for science as UK rejoins £81bn EU programme Evening Standard: Rugby World Cup 2023: Fixture list, full schedule, results, kick-off times, venues and odds
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I'm just taking that as further proof that conservatives are utterly clueless. That's not how that works, even metaphorically, and what the gently caress are you trying to even say, Telegraph.
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Cloud Potato posted:Evening Standard:
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Antigravitas posted:I'm just taking that as further proof that conservatives are utterly clueless. That's not how that works, even metaphorically, and what the gently caress are you trying to even say, Telegraph. It's also not even a tank!
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Skios posted:Kelly There was a poster in the Libertarian thread recently unironically saying exactly this and being called a shithead for it.
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Fister Roboto posted:It's also not even a tank! I don't think the editorial cartoon is a comment on the linked article but rather on the Ukrainian progress against Russian minefields. Still, "mine resistant" just means that there is a high likelihood of the crew surviving hitting mines due to shape of the hull's bottom, not that the vehicle can just choo choo through mines like a train, like Antigravitas alludes. As for execution there's a recognisable trope there, but might have gone all the way to Wile. E. Coyote reference.
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Skios posted:Kelly Thought this seemed familiar, its a klassic from 2012.
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Nenonen posted:"mine resistant" just means that there is a high likelihood of the crew surviving hitting mines due to shape of the hull's bottom, not that the vehicle can just choo choo through mines like a train. I can only imagine such a vehicle. "The vehicle made it! Detonated thirty mines! What a piece of engineering!" "Wow, and the crew all survived?" "Oh! No. No. It'll be a mess in there. But still, wow!"
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