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Why did you want to fit into a community that you didn't understand and couldn't relate to?Miss StarSeed wrote:I liked very few of the strips. Most of them, I felt like Plasma - like I was missing some kind of grand joke I could only get if I knew the subject matter. It turned out the joke just wasn't very funny in that particular strip and I had fooled myself into thinking I was at fault because everyone else was busy guffawing and I wanted to fit in. :/
I'd rather have my friends stop telling me jokes I don't find funny than pretend to enjoy them and keep hearing the horrible, unfunny jokes.
Ignorance is not the same as innocence.
Just here to say that I agree. XKCD is pretty awful. Make excuses for the stick figure art all you want, he chose to make a comic, which is a visual medium. That means he should either learn to draw or get himself an artist. Half the time it's not even a comic, it's just a graph, or a bunch of words, or the stick figures aren't necessary. These are not things that belong in a comic strip. These are things that belong in a BLOG.
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This to the nth degree.Decker wrote:XKCD is thought provoking and witty.
I haven't seen a single XKCD comic that hasn't made me stop and think, or smile.
Stick figures are all he needs. (PS, he is actually a good artist anyway if you look at the scenery he draws)
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Forcing you to think by referencing a math equation is NOT a good kind of thought-provoking. "LOL I KNOW WHAT HE'S REFERRING TO!" is not a difficult kind of humor to write. It's essentially the same exact thing as Family Guy. Making a reference to something is NOT a punchline.Decker wrote:XKCD is thought provoking and witty.
I haven't seen a single XKCD comic that hasn't made me stop and think, or smile.
Stick figures are all he needs. (PS, he is actually a good artist anyway if you look at the scenery he draws)
Also, I had no fucking clue that was supposed to be a mountain of trees. Looked more like a giant pile of leaves to me. Randall is by NO MEANS a good artist.
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I wasn't referring to the maths jokes. I don't care for the math ones, but you should try looking at the Arguing on the Internet comic.Batbro wrote:Forcing you to think by referencing a math equation is NOT a good kind of thought-provoking. "LOL I KNOW WHAT HE'S REFERRING TO!" is not a difficult kind of humor to write. It's essentially the same exact thing as Family Guy. Making a reference to something is NOT a punchline.Decker wrote:XKCD is thought provoking and witty.
I haven't seen a single XKCD comic that hasn't made me stop and think, or smile.
Stick figures are all he needs. (PS, he is actually a good artist anyway if you look at the scenery he draws)
Also, I had no fucking clue that was supposed to be a mountain of trees. Looked more like a giant pile of leaves to me. Randall is by NO MEANS a good artist.
Meanwhile, I knew it was a landscape of trees.
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