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Who would have thought that a thing called a "comic" would be funny?
It's not like serious works of fiction using the same format would need a separate term like "graphic novel" or anything. That would never happen.
You can't call something a graphic novel if it's only one page long though, so what do you call it?
A graphic anecdote?
A shitty comic.
An act of self-indulgence.
A desperate cry from an attention starved individual.
Take your pick.
Do you still "dial" a phone number? We haven't used actual dials in forever.
Ever clicked a URL? Well, it's actually a URI now.
Ever seen a soap opera? They don't have anything to do with soap anymore.
I think from a technical standpoint, this is a cartoon, but that typically implies animation in the year 2024. Comic strip is acceptable lingo, even if the depiction lacks an overt comedic device.
Does it still get to be called a comic if it lacks any entertainment or artistic value?
Is there a better term for a paneled, storytelling, drawn art?
Does this piece of shit really count as "storytelling"?
There is an story that is being told, with events and a plot and characters, regardless of how brief it is. Your opinion on whether it's a good story or not doesn't matter.
Also why the sudden hostility? You alright dude?
Just realizing exactly what I miss most about Reddit.
Low effort or low quality content would get filtered out by getting down voted to hell or by being ground into obscurity by the new content coming in.
On Lemmy it stays on the front page for days, but that's not the worst part. The worst part is that the users are ready to fawn over a low effort, pointless piece of media just because it features gender identity. The user base here is so entrenched in its views and so incredibly, ridiculously biased that anything gets a pass as long as it checks the right box and features a pet issue.
If this comic featured a hetero couple it would rightly die in obscurity. Throw in some representation and Lemmy laps it up like mother's milk. That kind of gullibility keeps the content quality nice and low here. Subpar stories, videos, comics, memes, and any other kind of post fly on Lemmy as long as they feature trans people, support non-capitalist systems, or paint Israel in a bad light.
The problem with Lemmy is the users and their tolerance for low quality content. I'm actively looking for a non-reddit content aggregator, but until I find one I'm not going to put up with low quality content just because it checks the appropriate social issues box and I'm going to call out people who let shit fly just because it agrees with their agenda.
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Yes.
Yes. I think Ben Garrison's bullshit is still a comic too.
When I was a kid I asked my mom why Superman was in a comic book when he wasn't funny. The answer is the same.
Yes, I'm sure your mother really has her finger on the pulse of nerd pop culture when it comes to nomenclature.
"I asked my mommy" isn't exactly a compelling argument.
Comics aren't nerd anything, they've been mainstream since the 1930s, honey. And a large number of them haven't been comical, although there are plenty which are. This one may be modern but it's nothing really new. The same story could have played out in a hetero relationship between supportive adults as far back as my mother's era. I wasn't using her as an authority, just a representative of the populace. And to note that only a little child thinks comics have to be funny. This one may be modern but the story here isn't all that new. It's personal and fresh to the author, and I'm happy for them that their life is working out so well, but the plotline is straight out of a 1950s romance comic.
Plotline? You're giving this low effort, meaningless shit too much credit.
Hey how about instead of picking fights on the Internet, or even while picking fights on the Internet, why don't you go to your nearest blood bank and donate a pint like I'm doing now?
Your "humblest user" award is in the mail.
Not wanted. Get your ass out there and give a pint. You'll be glad to know they're not excluding for Mad Cow anymore, so you should be fine.
Ah, cool, a new toxic user to block.