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* {{Anvilicious}}: While the message of acceptance despite race, gender and sexuality is a main theme of the story. The comic does tend to get a little preachy at points. For example, there's a plot point about a trans girl who gets bullied over it. The kid who does it got called out and ended up having to go to counseling as a result. But despite said kid later apologizing for it, he had to be humiliated further by getting his mother involved ''after'' he had apologized. Most readers thought that kinda goes against the message this series wants to convey. Sure the guy was a jerk but that didn't make the victim look any better.

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* {{Anvilicious}}: While the message of acceptance despite race, gender and sexuality is a main theme of the story. The comic does tend to get a little preachy at points. For example, there's a plot point about a trans girl who gets bullied over it. The kid who does it got called out and ended up having to go to counseling as a result. But despite said kid later apologizing for it, he had to be humiliated further by getting his mother involved ''after'' he had apologized. Most readers thought that kinda goes against the message this series wants to convey. Sure the guy was a jerk but that didn't make the victim look any better.better.
* FanNickname: Thanks to her numerous instances of being AmbiguouslyBi, the comment section is quite attached to "Bi-ris" as a nickname for Iris.
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* {{Anvilicious}}: While the message of acceptance despite race, gender and sexuality is a main theme of the story. The comic does tend to get a little preachy at points. For example, there's a plot point about a trans girl who gets bullied over it. The kid who does it ended up having to go to counseling as a result. But despite said kid later apologizing for it, he had to be humiliated further by getting his mother involved. Most reader that kinda goes against the message this series wants to convey. Sure the guy was a jerk but that didn't make the victim look any better.

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* {{Anvilicious}}: While the message of acceptance despite race, gender and sexuality is a main theme of the story. The comic does tend to get a little preachy at points. For example, there's a plot point about a trans girl who gets bullied over it. The kid who does it got called out and ended up having to go to counseling as a result. But despite said kid later apologizing for it, he had to be humiliated further by getting his mother involved. involved ''after'' he had apologized. Most reader readers thought that kinda goes against the message this series wants to convey. Sure the guy was a jerk but that didn't make the victim look any better.
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* {{Anvilicious}}: While the message of acceptance despite race, gender and sexuality is a main theme of the story. The comic does tend to get a little preachy at points. For example, there's a plot point about a trans girl who gets bullied over it. The kid who does it ended up having to go to counseling as a result. But despite said kid later apologizing for it, he had to be humiliated further by getting his mother involved. Most reader that kinda goes against the message this series wants to convey. Sure the guy was a jerk but that didn't make the victim look any better.

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