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Had, past tense. We found on page 132 that they had a kidney transplant at some point, and they're still on medication because it might not have been a perfect match.Wait, she had kidney failure? Is there any part of her life that isn't shit?
Had, past tense. We found on page 132 that they had a kidney transplant at some point, and they're still on medication because it might not have been a perfect match.
It’s a tragic comedy that comes down to this:The Nutella one is undeniable, and I'd argue that the art style is actually superior to the current half-melted one. Jess has skill and a relatable sense of humor; but it seems like the artist doesn't always want to produce quality.
This tweet made me laugh for its simple statement:
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Also a half-finished piece of work for twitter:
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nothing else notable other than vague complaints about Inktober; basically lazy people complaining about doing a very simple 30-day assignment to better one's self, and pityposts about not doing it or how they don't like the prompts, etc. Not even worth screencapping tbh. It's no sur[prise that someone who can't update regularly & flits from project to project would find Inktober's community-driven structure repellent.
That was almost decent, if it hadn't been done a billion times before.
It's funny because Jess had just trotted out an oldie on twitter a few days earlier where the mom is introduced to an enby friend, mom is told "they" is the preferred pronoun, and mom argues against the logic of it.The crush was "they" in the last one, and "she" in this one. Is this gender instability in the crush, pure forgetfulness in the artist, or the horrifying sin of refusing to respect pronouns???
...Nah, it's probably just forgetfulness.
I think Jess is poly, so there are two partners. One is a regular woman, and the other is an enby.The crush was "they" in the last one, and "she" in this one. Is this gender instability in the crush, pure forgetfulness in the artist, or the horrifying sin of refusing to respect pronouns???
...Nah, it's probably just forgetfulness.
I think Jess is poly, so there are two partners. One is a regular woman, and the other is an enby.
fresh cat comic:
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Also, Jess did seem to jump on board with some paper Inktober submissions, after getting new pens from the genderqueer live-in they're porking:
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The first one seemed like it may have been Inktober #2(Mindless), but then I don't see any themes carrying over for later drawings so who knows. Lot of output for a week though.
Also a fresh avatar for twitter:
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Also, the new correct answer to 'have you thought of just telling her how you feel?' now is, 'no......that would be assault'The crush was "they" in the last one, and "she" in this one. Is this gender instability in the crush, pure forgetfulness in the artist, or the horrifying sin of refusing to respect pronouns???
...Nah, it's probably just forgetfulness.
Why is the cat's spirit leave through his ass?
Man, no one comes off as likeable in that last comic.More inktober content:
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We now return you to your regularly scheduled trans issues:
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