Zanosuke Kurosaki wrote:sgtrock wrote:You guys are all missing one important clue: Every interaction shown has been with girls. I wonder why T did that?
... sgtrock wins the thread.
Aaand I just got an addition to my sig!
Zanosuke Kurosaki wrote:sgtrock wrote:You guys are all missing one important clue: Every interaction shown has been with girls. I wonder why T did that?
... sgtrock wins the thread.

Lia S wrote:1) What sgtrock said while winning the thread.
2) People with some type of autism or another tend not to use expressions that are weird when taken literally. Expressions like the brainstem tickling comment. Such expressions aren't consciously avoided, they are just not the first to occur to them/us (I'm really not sure if I should include myself here. I'm an odd case.). Someone with a "worse" type of autism will even have lots of difficulty figuring out what was meant, because they'll be trying to imagine how exactly one tickles a brainstem and be very distracted by that.
3) The things said by the girls aren't covered by fog or something like that, they're censored out. Their actual words are being blocked out by Ronnie's overanalysis, not by an inability to "see" them.
It's not lupus. I mean autism. Not autism.
By the way, if the girls on this page are QUILTBAG readers... final-panel girl, you look adorable <3 .
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Valerie wrote:
I'm leaving Paps for you.
Freemage, do you have a fanclub yet, and can I please join?
I admit to a fondness for Panel 4's gothgirl, myself. She's doing it right, too--just a few pieces, carefully selected.
Rebhel wrote:I happen to like Lisa BECAUSE of the way she speaks. If you don't get her, oh well... you are the one missing out.
Artemisia wrote:For some reason, when I saw tickling brainstems all I could think of were disembodied brains trying to mate. . .don't know if that makes any sense whatsoever.
Tamar wrote:I know, right? Listen, I've read T's explanations before, where he's maintained that he wants to avoid the "jolly fat guy/girl" stereotype. I get it. But the thing is, if you invert the stereotype too many times, it picks up some unfortunate implications of its own, yanno?
You know who I would've like to have seen more of in P&A? This girl. Weezy. Noticeably overweight, not fashion-conscious...but friendly, pleasant and a bit bashful/modest in an endearing way. I'd have hung out with her if she'd gone to my high school.
And yes, I know about Tim in Fans and Sophia in Cool Cat Studio. Fine, but as Freemage pointed out, they're in different webcomics from the P&A/QUILTBAG setup. In that, we've seen that while not all unpleasant characters are fat, all (recurring) fat people are unpleasant. No, I don't think T should go and create a pleasant, heavy-set character just so there can be a pleasant, heavy-set character. That would be tokenism. But let's hope, at least, that Ronnie undergoes some character development such that he becomes more likeable.
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