Melanie Herring / Purplekecleon / PK / PapayaKitty / GlitchedPuppet / Ash Hazel Woods / Floraverse - Abusive, manipulative SJW artist whose ex-husband fucked a dog and teenagers and whose current husband thinks he's trans because of a TF fetish, admitted to fucking two dogs and letting her cat eat her out

So what's your deal, anyway?

  • I used to be a fan of PK's and was already a Kiwi

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  • I made an account just to post in this thread

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  • I was never a fan of PK's but this shit fascinates me

    Votes: 1,330 44.2%
  • This thread is a fucking circlejerk trainwreck and I wanna watch

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So the message is "Stop not doing stuff that makes you uncomfortable, because it makes you a shitty writer and friend when I have to avoid things that make you uncomfortable."?

It is very possible to have a friend not bring up what makes them uncomfortable and when something does come up, they may act awkward because they wish to avoid the topic and at the same time not cause upsetness. But in no way does it make a person a shitty friend.
What truely makes a shitty friend, is screeching at them to make them do what they feel as uncomfortable, despite them saying no several times.

PK seems to be under the impression that you need to push people off of a cliff to make them like skydiving, instead of accepting that maybe they just don't like something. It's actually slightly frustrating to see, because I am almost certain that is how she is in real life as well.
 
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New page. I guess this is supposed to be about Marl?

To her credit, this is the first full body shot I have seen on any of her comics in a long....long....loooong time, too bad it looks like if sonic and garfield had a very ugly baby.

Also are we sure she's not talking about herself? I don't know I'm really confused at this point...
 
So there's this educational theory called the learning zone model that is applicable to what's going on in this abortion of a comic. It's an idea developed by this German dude named Tom Senninger. Here's a helpful graphic to get us started:

Learning-Zone-Model.png

As you can see, the center of the graphic is the comfort zone. The idea is that it's important to gently push someone outside of their comfort zone into an area of unfamiliarity so they can absorb new experiences. Safety is still within reach. The learning zone is full of exciting new challenges and opportunities for growth. The learning zone also contains risks, but they're acceptable risks. Failure in this space is safe, and it won't lead to an accident or meltdown. The challenge of teaching lies in keeping the student within the learning zone without letting them become too comfortable and without pushing them so hard that they enter the panic zone.

Outside the learning zone is the panic zone. It's an area full of anxiety and fear. Learning becomes impossible in this environment because it is so far outside of the comfort zone that the learner no longer has any frame of reference. It's an alienating environment. It's not the hallmark of a great teacher or even a great person. Shitty teachers and shitty people do this. Abusive spouses to this in order to maintain control by keeping their victim disoriented. It's hazing wrapped in a 'this is good for you' wrapper to make it acceptable to outsiders. Glip, apparently, thinks the panic zone is where everyone needs to be in order to become better.

Another context where this is applicable is in therapy. Someone in therapy for a traumatic event needs to be gently led by the therapist into a space where they can process what happened to them while still remaining safe. Intentionally triggering the fuck out of someone with legitimate PTSD isn't going to help them get better. Glip, through her OC mouthpiece, is advocating disguising cruelty as care. It's arguable that intentionally pushing someone into a state of overwhelming fear and anxiety in order to 'help' them could be considered abuse.
 
I think I figured out my main beef with papaya's face in these panels. namely that in an effort to exaggerate facial expression (at this point a completely impossible task considering there are 3 whole face shapes at her disposal) that there is a complete loss of structure. papaya no longer looks like a character, it looks like someone stuck stickers on her head a la early CAD. Good job glip, you made a higher effort but far less appealing B^U

at least bum tickley never preyed on kids
 
So there's this educational theory called the learning zone model that is applicable to what's going on in this abortion of a comic. It's an idea developed by this German dude named Tom Senninger. Here's a helpful graphic to get us started:

Learning-Zone-Model.png

As you can see, the center of the graphic is the comfort zone. The idea is that it's important to gently push someone outside of their comfort zone into an area of unfamiliarity so they can absorb new experiences. Safety is still within reach. The learning zone is full of exciting new challenges and opportunities for growth. The learning zone also contains risks, but they're acceptable risks. Failure in this space is safe, and it won't lead to an accident or meltdown. The challenge of teaching lies in keeping the student within the learning zone without letting them become too comfortable and without pushing them so hard that they enter the panic zone.

Outside the learning zone is the panic zone. It's an area full of anxiety and fear. Learning becomes impossible in this environment because it is so far outside of the comfort zone that the learner no longer has any frame of reference. It's an alienating environment. It's not the hallmark of a great teacher or even a great person. Shitty teachers and shitty people do this. Abusive spouses to this in order to maintain control by keeping their victim disoriented. It's hazing wrapped in a 'this is good for you' wrapper to make it acceptable to outsiders. Glip, apparently, thinks the panic zone is where everyone needs to be in order to become better.

Another context where this is applicable is in therapy. Someone in therapy for a traumatic event needs to be gently led by the therapist into a space where they can process what happened to them while still remaining safe. Intentionally triggering the fuck out of someone with legitimate PTSD isn't going to help them get better. Glip, through her OC mouthpiece, is advocating disguising cruelty as care. It's arguable that intentionally pushing someone into a state of overwhelming fear and anxiety in order to 'help' them could be considered abuse.

This is actually why I am getting really abusive vibes from Papaya because she's acting like someone I know who does the same shit.

Waiting for her to delete this comic later when the eventual backlash happens like that NSFW comic.
 
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