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* CatchPhrase: "Bitch, don't make me come out of the vase."
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''Married to the Sea'' is a gag-a-day webcomic created by Drew (of ''Toothpaste for Dinner'' fame) and Natalee Dee (of ''NatalieDee'' fame). It is not drawn per se - it is more of a collage made of public domain black and white pictures, mostly from Victorian era USA, with captions and dialogue added. Most of the humour is based upon how oddly the captions and dialogues fit, reinterpreting the picture entirely. Intentional anachronisms, both in topics and in speech, are also added pretty often. There is also social commentary and just simply nonsensical stuff.

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''Married to the Sea'' is a gag-a-day webcomic created by Drew (of ''Toothpaste for Dinner'' fame) and Natalee Dee (of ''NatalieDee'' ''Webcomic/NatalieDee'' fame). It is not drawn per se - it is more of a collage made of public domain black and white pictures, mostly from Victorian era USA, with captions and dialogue added. Most of the humour is based upon how oddly the captions and dialogues fit, reinterpreting the picture entirely. Intentional anachronisms, both in topics and in speech, are also added pretty often. There is also social commentary and just simply nonsensical stuff.
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* TakeThat: Mostly to government and religion (on both sides of the spectrum - libertarianism got it the worst). Hot-button political topics (like Gamergate, when it was fashionable, where it was asserted "gamer" is French for "a horrible person") also get featured, from time to time.

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* TakeThat: Mostly to government and religion (on both sides of the spectrum - libertarianism got it the worst). Hot-button political topics (like Gamergate, when it was fashionable, where it was asserted "gamer" is French for "a horrible person") also get featured, from time to time.

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* ScheduleSlip: Averted for years, new strip is always uploaded daily at midnight.
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midnight. Lampshaded a couple of times by the comic strip panicking about deadlines.
* TakeThat: Mostly to government and religion.religion (on both sides of the spectrum - libertarianism got it the worst). Hot-button political topics (like Gamergate, when it was fashionable, where it was asserted "gamer" is French for "a horrible person") also get featured, from time to time.
** VideoGame/{{Halo}} gets one in an AuthorTract about pop culture overrunning real world facts.
** With a bit of SelfDeprecation: [[http://www.marriedtothesea.com/103006/political-cartoon.gif One mocking how political cartoons are made.]]
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''Married to the Sea'' is a gag-a-day webcomic created by Drew (of ''Toothpaste for Dinner'' fame) Natalee Dee (of ''NatalieDee'' fame). It is not drawn per se - it is more of a collage made of public domain black and white pictures, mostly from Victorian era USA, with captions and dialogue added. Most of the humour is based upon how oddly the captions and dialogues fit, reinterpreting the picture entirely. Intentional anachronisms, both in topics and in speech, are also added pretty often. There is also social commentary and just simply nonsensical stuff.

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''Married to the Sea'' is a gag-a-day webcomic created by Drew (of ''Toothpaste for Dinner'' fame) and Natalee Dee (of ''NatalieDee'' fame). It is not drawn per se - it is more of a collage made of public domain black and white pictures, mostly from Victorian era USA, with captions and dialogue added. Most of the humour is based upon how oddly the captions and dialogues fit, reinterpreting the picture entirely. Intentional anachronisms, both in topics and in speech, are also added pretty often. There is also social commentary and just simply nonsensical stuff.
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-> Married to the Sea - the champaigne of web comics.

''Married to the Sea'' is a gag-a-day webcomic created by Drew (of ''Toothpaste for Dinner'' fame) Natalee Dee (of ''NatalieDee'' fame). It is not drawn per se - it is more of a collage made of public domain black and white pictures, mostly from Victorian era USA, with captions and dialogue added. Most of the humour is based upon how oddly the captions and dialogues fit, reinterpreting the picture entirely. Intentional anachronisms, both in topics and in speech, are also added pretty often. There is also social commentary and just simply nonsensical stuff.

You can read it [[http://www.marriedtothesea.com here]].

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* AnachronismStew
* ArtStyleDissonance: In the same way as {{Wondermark}}.
* ThisIsForEmphasisBitch
* CatchPhrase: "Bitch, don't make me come out of the vase."
* RunningGag: Several: The mechanical rabbit TALKING NONSENSE IN ALLCAPS and Richard (the guy with the circles in the vase) appear in a number of strips.
** TO THINK OF IT ALL ANIMALS AND OBJECTS ALMOST ALWAYS TALK IN ALLCAPS WITHOUT PUNCTUATION FOR SOME REASON
** A flock of seagulls, all repeating the same phrase.
** A man a beard heckling various people.
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* RecurringElement: Some of the stock photos and their elements appear multiple times.
* ScheduleSlip: Averted for years, new strip is always uploaded daily at midnight.
* TakeThat: Mostly to government and religion.
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