LOLnoobartist1 said:That older strip: yes, it is making fun of the movement.Teresa Lass said:Bigeyez said:tTeresa Lass said:Well its aimed for moking the retake movement, in one way or another. So i guess as part of the movement i cant laugh at the joke.trollpwner said:Yeah, but the joke in this is squarely aimed at the people who deliberately stir up trouble to gain money... I'm not sure what it means if you consider yourself to be the 'victim' of the joke.Teresa Lass said:Sigh
Let me put it in other words: when your laughed at is difficult to laugh at the joke.
While i dont consider myself victimized, in all and all its just a couple of ppl making a joke of already old news.
Again tho, cant laugh.
So you didn't get it at all then. They AREN'T making fun of the retake movement in this comic.
Okkkkk
before we continue this, click on the comic page --previous-- and read it.
Still thinking they are not making fun of the movement?
This current strip? No. Not even close. It maybe using the "current affairs" of ME3, but it is not even close to making fun of the movement.
For a comic strip which has so many sudden topic-switching single-use-strips and very, very few arcs (Steam, the accident, etc), you sure like to connect them all together.
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Or are you still believing that every single Critical Miss we've read so far is about crumpets? You know, since the first one mentioned crumpets...
So you think the part where they despise the ReTake movement (i read the reviews on the previous one) simply vanishes in the current one?
Yes i know the joke is about antagonizing people in order to get views and money, more so the ReTake movement from where it can get money to make for example t-shirts. A mokery of the people who takes advantage of the rage of others.
It still calls the supporters crybabies, one way or another, yes?