
So, it's almost crimmus, and the month has been stressful for our household, as it is each year. The christian propaganda music playing at every other store, the plethora of people who just assume everyone celebrates the same holiday as them, the bastardization of pagan symbols for jesus-centered merchandise galore (because murdering the pagans wasn't enough).
After the tiring experience of people assuming I celebrate crimmus almost every time I left the apartment this month, I felt inspired to sit down and do this. I decided to expand it to cover lgbt issues too, seeing as between Drumph and the not-so-LGBT-friendly churchyfolk waving their giant "jesus penis"es in everyone's face - this month is pretty rough. The second comic features me making an ass of myself when I mistook this friggin' adorable Care ears character for a big tough lesbian...but turns out, he's a guy. It's good that he's not real, but I still felt bad for that. Last panel is based on characters from a lovely manga my wife lent me, "Day of Revolution". I highly recommend it if you enjoy cute manga with lgbt themes. *beams*
And for the record, as I suspect it may raise a few brows, I do sometimes call people cunts, yes. For me, it's always been an insult along the lines of "smelly, nasty unwashed vagina", akin to calling someone an 'asshole'. *chuckles* Anyone who knows me well should understand that about me, but if you're a newcomer I certainly wouldn't want to come across as misogynistic...oh wait, there I go being a PC Hillary-loving special snowflake again! Next thing you know I'll be holding assholes accountable for their own behavior! Watch out! *laughs*
Happy Holidays, ya filthy animals! <3
After the tiring experience of people assuming I celebrate crimmus almost every time I left the apartment this month, I felt inspired to sit down and do this. I decided to expand it to cover lgbt issues too, seeing as between Drumph and the not-so-LGBT-friendly churchyfolk waving their giant "jesus penis"es in everyone's face - this month is pretty rough. The second comic features me making an ass of myself when I mistook this friggin' adorable Care ears character for a big tough lesbian...but turns out, he's a guy. It's good that he's not real, but I still felt bad for that. Last panel is based on characters from a lovely manga my wife lent me, "Day of Revolution". I highly recommend it if you enjoy cute manga with lgbt themes. *beams*
And for the record, as I suspect it may raise a few brows, I do sometimes call people cunts, yes. For me, it's always been an insult along the lines of "smelly, nasty unwashed vagina", akin to calling someone an 'asshole'. *chuckles* Anyone who knows me well should understand that about me, but if you're a newcomer I certainly wouldn't want to come across as misogynistic...oh wait, there I go being a PC Hillary-loving special snowflake again! Next thing you know I'll be holding assholes accountable for their own behavior! Watch out! *laughs*
Happy Holidays, ya filthy animals! <3
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Spirits? I've heard alcohol called spirits..oddly enough, though, I'm not in the mood for alcohol today. That's weird for me. I think it's because my tummy's all sensitive-like...bleh.
Same to you, dear. I hope you're having a nice time there. We've been video gaming it up and working on art. Ashley made some awesome grilled cheese sandwiches for us all earlier. Yum!
Same to you, dear. I hope you're having a nice time there. We've been video gaming it up and working on art. Ashley made some awesome grilled cheese sandwiches for us all earlier. Yum!
I worked in walmart checking people's receipts, and usually said "Merry Christmas!" Because that was what I celebrated - my logic being that if someone else celebrated Hanukkah or Kwanzaa, they'd wish me a happy Hanukkah or joyous Kwanzaa.
I soon found out that this does not really work in practice, and becomes very awkward - wishing someone your holiday instead of theirs is like wishing someone a happy birthday when it's not their birthday.
I soon found out that this does not really work in practice, and becomes very awkward - wishing someone your holiday instead of theirs is like wishing someone a happy birthday when it's not their birthday.
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