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-->--'''[[https://twitter.com/GreyTheTick/status/1414901004743725057 Grey Carter]]''' on ''Webcomic/{{Sinfest}}''

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->''Bryan has this comic called "Wacky Dawg," and when it started off, it was actually pretty funny. But lately, Bryan's been using his strip to handle his personal business. I guess that's why they gave him the axe.''
-->--'''Greg Heffley''', ''Literature/DiaryOfAWimpyKid''
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[''Webcomic/{{Sinfest}}''] trundles on for a few years, just generally being alright in an era when "alright," was pretty fucking hard to come by. Then things started to get a bit weird. Ishida started to get a bit feminist. And when I mean a bit, I mean lot. Presumably his political views changed before his did, but what the audience saw was a 90 degree swerve into passionate feminism. It's since been described as radical feminism, but given how rad fems currently aren't radical at all -- we'll talk about that designation later.\\\

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[''Webcomic/{{Sinfest}}''] ->[''Webcomic/{{Sinfest}}''] trundles on for a few years, just generally being alright in an era when "alright," was pretty fucking hard to come by. Then things started to get a bit weird. Ishida started to get a bit feminist. And when I mean a bit, I mean lot. Presumably his political views changed before his did, but what the audience saw was a 90 degree swerve into passionate feminism. It's since been described as radical feminism, but given how rad fems currently aren't radical at all -- we'll talk about that designation later.\\\



-->'''[[https://twitter.com/GreyTheTick/status/1414901004743725057 Grey Carter]]'' on ''Webcomic/{{Sinfest}}''

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[''Webcomic/{{Sinfest}}''] trundles on for a few years, just generally being alright in an era when "alright," was pretty fucking hard to come by. Then things started to get a bit weird. Ishida started to get a bit feminist. And when I mean a bit, I mean lot. Presumably his political views changed before his did, but what the audience saw was a 90 degree swerve into passionate feminism. It's since been described as radical feminism, but given how rad fems currently aren't radical at all -- we'll talk about that designation later.\\\
Anyway. So the he starts hitting the feminism angle HARD in his comic. Very hard. With strips that are both [[AuthorFilibuster hostile, incredibly on the nose, and really quite dour and humourless]]. The strips are so weirdly aggressive and on the nose that for years I was convinced he was doing a bit. Like it was all some kind of weird, extended meta joke, about how feminism ruins comics. That's how strange this 180 was.
-->'''[[https://twitter.com/GreyTheTick/status/1414901004743725057 Grey Carter]]'' on ''Webcomic/{{Sinfest}}''

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