CEOIII wrote:Yeah, Omar's looking straight at Thar's rack. We black men like us some white chicks.(Although I'm sure he'd like the old Thar better, back when she weighed 320 or so.)
Samantha wept.
And her soul winced, lol.
CEOIII wrote:Yeah, Omar's looking straight at Thar's rack. We black men like us some white chicks.(Although I'm sure he'd like the old Thar better, back when she weighed 320 or so.)
rebochan wrote:I'm not sure I understand Brandi's sentiment. Penny and Aggie got no backlash whatsoever, and the only time Sara had any problems was when another student doctored a rape accusation against her...that really only seemed to briefly get her and Penny made fun of before it became a non-factor. Sara and Daphne dating had no backlash period. And for that matter, since Cyndi was locking lips with anything she could use for mind games, you'd think we'd have seen something come out of that.
I'm just not buying the "We need to highlight Fred and Daphe because they're GAY and they were being treated MEAN!" Especially when Fred was closeted the entire damn time of his own accord.
rebochan wrote:I'm not sure I understand Brandi's sentiment. Penny and Aggie got no backlash whatsoever, and the only time Sara had any problems was when another student doctored a rape accusation against her...that really only seemed to briefly get her and Penny made fun of before it became a non-factor. Sara and Daphne dating had no backlash period. And for that matter, since Cyndi was locking lips with anything she could use for mind games, you'd think we'd have seen something come out of that.
I'm just not buying the "We need to highlight Fred and Daphe because they're GAY and they were being treated MEAN!" Especially when Fred was closeted the entire damn time of his own accord.
TCampbell wrote:Besides which, Aydr's right.
Aydr wrote:rebochan wrote:I'm not sure I understand Brandi's sentiment. Penny and Aggie got no backlash whatsoever, and the only time Sara had any problems was when another student doctored a rape accusation against her...that really only seemed to briefly get her and Penny made fun of before it became a non-factor. Sara and Daphne dating had no backlash period. And for that matter, since Cyndi was locking lips with anything she could use for mind games, you'd think we'd have seen something come out of that.
I'm just not buying the "We need to highlight Fred and Daphe because they're GAY and they were being treated MEAN!" Especially when Fred was closeted the entire damn time of his own accord.
I think you're forgetting that there's a year of high school that we never saw... and I'm sure there was plenty we didn't see. You really can't encompass the kind of treatment the LGBT community is likely to get in high school without making the entire webcomic about that.
Kamino Neko wrote:Arky wrote:It seems a bit weird for 3 of the 4 characters highlighted when Brandi makes her comment about bigots at the school to be Yun-Sung (not at the school and unlikely to be a bigot), Susan (not at the school, and gay to boot) and Omar (who Brandi slept with and didn't come across as a bigot, just a bit of a sleaze, unless I forget something). OK, Tharqa, yes, but it's still a weird way to backdrop Brandi's comments.
Agreed. It's a really weird (and vaguely unfortunate) way to frame the scene. (I'd intended to say something to that effect in my first post, but padded by putting it after the compliment and side comment, then forgot.)
Gwen Cooper wrote:Excuse me. Have you seen a blowfish driving a sports car?
Louisa wrote:I thought Tharqa was being highlighted as one of the trolls, bigots and wastes of flesh (she was responsible for the rape video, after all). Susan and Yun-Sung are there, as Brandi says, "to underline that the queers are doing better than they are" - despite Tharqa's showing off about her novel, it's the gay Susan that Yun-Sung has wandered off to talk to. All Tharqa gets is a mildly sleazy guy ogling her cleavage.
Alice Macher wrote:
Oenone wins the thread.
oenone wrote:Louisa wrote:I thought Tharqa was being highlighted as one of the trolls, bigots and wastes of flesh (she was responsible for the rape video, after all). Susan and Yun-Sung are there, as Brandi says, "to underline that the queers are doing better than they are" - despite Tharqa's showing off about her novel, it's the gay Susan that Yun-Sung has wandered off to talk to. All Tharqa gets is a mildly sleazy guy ogling her cleavage.
This is an icky interpretation to me, because it'd be sad if the "doing better" line was about how having a great boyfriend/girlfriend is the utmost victory, would imply that having a hot GF is a prize, and that who you get checked out by is a sign of status... That's really high school, and they're supposed to be adults now.
Aydr wrote:I think you're forgetting that there's a year of high school that we never saw... and I'm sure there was plenty we didn't see. You really can't encompass the kind of treatment the LGBT community is likely to get in high school without making the entire webcomic about that.
Dogberry wrote:Bingo! Just noticed that Brandi called the event a "reception!"
Lia S wrote:Valerie is right.
As usual.
TCampbell wrote:Val has a harem, but it's chiefly structured online at the moment.
Valerie wrote:Dogberry wrote:Bingo! Just noticed that Brandi called the event a "reception!"
That doesn't mean it's for a wedding.
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