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Fuck you, I was scrolling backwards and thought this was the original for a second.I think he just wanted to make another memeable comic.
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Don't get my hopes up.
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Fuck you, I was scrolling backwards and thought this was the original for a second.I think he just wanted to make another memeable comic.
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T-shirt of anime is downright autistic. T shirt of comic book heroes can vary between normie and cringe.Weeaboo detected. Wearing t-shirts of any cartoon is going to be cringe.
I get the premise. It'd be more heartwarming if it was for Memorial Day. Unless he wanted to combine the two in one.
This is fucking art.I think he just wanted to make another memeable comic.
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If it was a Steven universe shirt it would have made more senseThis is fucking art.
I don't get invader zim comparison in the original outside of both cartoons having annoying high-pitched characters with repetitive catchphrases.
Hah, bullseye. Every Invader Zim freak I've met (and that's been a loooong time, the show is quickly being forgotten) was a chubby girl. There are worse shows to be fans over. Better than being a weeb.The most I can think of is that Invader Zim was also widely popular "wacky" show, but barely to the degree Rick and Morty did, and its fans where mostly fat girls rather than 30 year old redditors.
I decided to check out the price of the Apple AR headset, and it cost a whopping 3.5k. That's a lot! But then I checked the price of M$ Hololens 2, and... it costs exactly the same. So I honestly don't see the issue, Apple's products are usually overpriced, but this one seems to be priced competitively.View attachment 5152090
Apple of my Eye (S / A)
Golden (priced) apples.
Nobody loves conspicuous consumption like progressives.
Another consistently high quality "alt-right cartoonist is Wormwood. It's often less overtly political and more surreal, but when it is political it's the sort of edgelordery you get from ST too, so it's fairly often racist, "transphobic," etc. Also has a simple yet distinct style like ST and a solid grasp of how to use panels.Even when Stonetoss's hot takes are wrong and edgelordery he still never fails to make me laugh my ass off, even if he's attacking my own opinion.
I think I agree with him on almost everything. I don't get how the alt right is edgy when lefties are literally larping as Satan worshipers. Maybe this was the case in 2015 or 2016, but now people mean it when they say nigger or other colorful words and phrases.Even when Stonetoss's hot takes are wrong and edgelordery he still never fails to make me laugh my ass off, even if he's attacking my own opinion.
You know what's the funniest aspect of that? He's just competent in what he does, not some art-prodigy. He did not create a museum-worthy masterpiece, didn't redefine modern art or something. He just knows how to make his 4-pannelers work, he plays to the strong points of visual media. I can't comprehend how so many people fail to understand those basic things. It's not something new either. Commies from hundred years ago knew that(one can argue they've invented 4-pannelers). Or, for other example, Brittish inteligence basically invented modern propaganda through two world wars, and information about that is not classified. One can learn that. In modern days it is a few clicks away. There are pictures of visual media, and there are books about the history of propaganda. Or, if you don't like the word "propaganda", there are a tonns of literature and full univercity cources on how to design ads, which is fundamentally the same. Yet these people willingly choose to work off pure vibes, it seems, and then say how stonetoss is bad in their one page comics with a highschool assignment worth of text. I just can not comprehend.Even when Stonetoss's hot takes are wrong and edgelordery he still never fails to make me laugh my ass off, even if he's attacking my own opinion.
There are actually good communist political cartoons from 100 years ago, what we call memes and webcomics today. Although theyre not agreeable and stupid at times they communicate well. Its just the current crop of communists are complete asshats, illiterate retards and just plain unartistic. Check out https://www.marxists.org/history/usa/pubs/red-cartoons/1929/index.htm.You know what's the funniest aspect of that? He's just competent in what he does, not some art-prodigy. He did not create a museum-worthy masterpiece, didn't redefine modern art or something. He just knows how to make his 4-pannelers work, he plays to the strong points of visual media. I can't comprehend how so many people fail to understand those basic things. It's not something new either. Commies from hundred years ago knew that(one can argue they've invented 4-pannelers). Or, for other example, Brittish inteligence basically invented modern propaganda through two world wars, and information about that is not classified. One can learn that. In modern days it is a few clicks away. There are pictures of visual media, and there are books about the history of propaganda. Or, if you don't like the word "propaganda", there are a tonns of literature and full univercity cources on how to design ads, which is fundamentally the same. Yet these people willingly choose to work off pure vibes, it seems, and then say how stonetoss is bad in their one page comics with a highschool assignment worth of text. I just can not comprehend.
Some time ago I've used to despise these guys who tried to just copy toss's style as the absolute lowest, but now I don't think so. So far they did a piss-poor job, but by adopting an efficient art form and putting themselves in its boundaries they have a chance to actually learn something one day.
I know. I live there. That's why I chose it as an example. Here's another one, by the way, somewhat reminicent you can say:There are actually good communist political cartoons from 100 years ago, what we call memes and webcomics today.
That Russian stuff looks like street signs, the ones I put were from America, the daily worker to be particular. More importantly I blame cultural Marxism for producing shit art and teaching commies how not to draw cause any identifiable categorical feature given to the drawing denominates a physical difference and becomes a vector of oppression. Lenin there looks like Lenin, but if a modern commie drew him he would be a bean headed troon.I know. I live there. That's why I chose it as an example. Here's another one, by the way, somewhat reminicent you can say:
When the competition in the "comic with an axe to grind" space is something like, say, Assigned Male, Boulderhurl looks MENSA level by comparison.You know what's the funniest aspect of that? He's just competent in what he does, not some art-prodigy. He did not create a museum-worthy masterpiece, didn't redefine modern art or something. He just knows how to make his 4-pannelers work, he plays to the strong points of visual media. I can't comprehend how so many people fail to understand those basic things. It's not something new either. Commies from hundred years ago knew that(one can argue they've invented 4-pannelers). Or, for other example, Brittish inteligence basically invented modern propaganda through two world wars, and information about that is not classified. One can learn that. In modern days it is a few clicks away. There are pictures of visual media, and there are books about the history of propaganda. Or, if you don't like the word "propaganda", there are a tonns of literature and full univercity cources on how to design ads, which is fundamentally the same. Yet these people willingly choose to work off pure vibes, it seems, and then say how stonetoss is bad in their one page comics with a highschool assignment worth of text. I just can not comprehend.
Some time ago I've used to despise these guys who tried to just copy toss's style as the absolute lowest, but now I don't think so. So far they did a piss-poor job, but by adopting an efficient art form and putting themselves in its boundaries they have a chance to actually learn something one day.
I like the ones where he takes a break from the axe grinding and just does something funny, mostly because the REEEEE REEEEEE NOTSEE crowd are completely confused and wonder how he is dog whistling for TND.When the competition in the "comic with an axe to grind" space is something like, say, Assigned Male, Boulderhurl looks MENSA level by comparison.