I dropped Dork Tower because of the gratuitous anti-Bush line thrown in at the end of a joke at VH1's expense. I hope I won't have to do the same with Irregular Webcomic. But I need to avoid the aggravation more than I want the entertainment.
On the MOO, the aggravation vs. the human contact is once again tilting too far toward aggravation.
On the MOO, the aggravation vs. the human contact is once again tilting too far toward aggravation.
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Date: 2004-09-25 01:03 am (UTC)At which point my stomach knotted. "Bush stole the election" and "Bush is trampling the Constitution" compressed into one bit of throwaway dialogue only remotely connected to the rest of the comic.
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Date: 2004-09-25 04:36 pm (UTC)I make jokes at the expense of Steve Irwin all the time. But I respect the real Steve Irwin - probably more than most of my readers. I make incessant biting jokes about Star Wars and George Lucas, yet I love Star Wars and I strongly believe that Lucas has every right to change his movies and people who complain about the changes should get some perspective and stop whining.
In short, I'll make fun of whoever I bloody well please.
The strip in question is #629. If you want to avoid looking at that particular strip, or decide right now not to read IWC any more, that's your decision. But I'd think less of you for not being able to take a joke that is simply that, a joke, and not intended to be a political comment.