• wahming@monyet.cc
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    7 months ago

    If you’re a content creator with a reach of tens, if not hundreds, of thousands of views (r/comics has 2M+ subscribers, and these comics get posted there regularly), and you’re using your actual comic to make fun of / belittle critics? Also taking in account her fanbase seems extremely vocal for some reason? Yes, I believe my claim has been justified. How do you NOT find the linked comic cringy AF?

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      7 months ago

      I never said I liked the comics, and you didn’t originally claim that they were cringy. I’m pushing back on your unfounded claim that the author harassed or incited her fan base to harass people who don’t like the comics.

      “Yeah the author does some fucked up things.”

      “Really?”

      “No, but I don’t like her comics.”

      Just say you don’t like the comics and leave it at that, ya goofball.

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        7 months ago

        No no, I actually do find some of her comics funny. Not all, but some.

        I think the issue here is we see the linked comic differently. To me, that comic is the very method the author is harassing her critics, while you obviously see it differently. Matter of perspective, I suppose.