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* TearJerker: See TearJerker.PlatypusComix.
* WhatAnIdiot: All those teenage girls who [[http://www.platypuscomix.net/princesspi/index.php?issue=15&page=9 freed Zahari]] in "Sam Adams vs. True Love" because they thought he looked too cute to actually be a terrorist.

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* TearJerker: See TearJerker.PlatypusComix.
* WhatAnIdiot: All those teenage girls who [[http://www.platypuscomix.net/princesspi/index.php?issue=15&page=9 freed Zahari]] in "Sam Adams vs. True Love" because they thought he looked too cute to actually be a terrorist.
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* HilariousInHindsight: "Princess Pi vs. Princess Pai" [[http://www.platypuscomix.net/princesspi/index.php?issue=16&page=1 lists]] four men accused of sexual harassment in 2017 in its opening credits. While most of them experienced discharge and/or arrest, the fourth one, Creator/GeorgeTakei, had [[http://observer.com/2018/05/george-takei-accuser-scott-brunton-changed-his-story-of-drugs-assault/ his accusations put into question]] in May 2018.
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* DudeNotFunny: "Princess Pi vs. Opposite Guy" originally included a scene in which Opposite Guy beat a woman as a sign of affection towards someone he thought was his wife. After readers gave negative responses, Peter Paltridge quickly replaced it with a scene in which Opposite Guy threatened to tear apart the town after getting robbed, but then failed to fulfill this threat.

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Dated since the thread has two comments


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** "Princess Pi vs. Opposite Guy" originally included a scene in which Opposite Guy beat a woman as a sign of affection towards someone he thought was his wife. After readers gave negative responses, Peter Paltridge quickly replaced it with a scene in which Opposite Guy threatened to tear apart the town after getting robbed, but then failed to fulfill this threat.
** "Sam Adams vs. True Love" is far from the first Platypus Comix story to only receive one comment in its talkback thread, but the content of that one comment suggests that it fell into this: After Peter asked if anyone would mind him pushing back the conclusion because of other projects, one reader answered that he wouldn't mind the comic getting put on hold in favor of those other projects, since he felt dumbfounded at the thought of teenage girls crushing on a terrorist.

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DudeNotFunny: "Princess Pi vs. Opposite Guy" originally included a scene in which Opposite Guy beat a woman as a sign of affection towards someone he thought was his wife. After readers gave negative responses, Peter Paltridge quickly replaced it with a scene in which Opposite Guy threatened to tear apart the town after getting robbed, but then failed to fulfill this threat.
** "Sam Adams vs. True Love" is far from the first Platypus Comix story to only receive one comment in its talkback thread, but the content of that one comment suggests that it fell into this: After Peter asked if anyone would mind him pushing back the conclusion because of other projects, one reader answered that he wouldn't mind the comic getting put on hold in favor of those other projects, since he felt dumbfounded at the thought of teenage girls crushing on a terrorist.
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Removing mispelling of Peter\'s last name


* GrowingTheBeard: For a few months, Peter seemed conflicted between his desire to give Princess Pi genuinely threatening villains, and his desire to make her adventures as random as possible. This resulted in comics that went too straightforward to allow randomness (such as "[[http://www.platypuscomix.net/princesspi/index.php?issue=4&pageType=index&seriesID=12 Princess Pi vs. Opposite Guy]]"), and some where the randomness overpowered the conflict ("[[http://www.platypuscomix.net/princesspi/index.php?issue=6&pageType=index&seriesID=12 Princess Pi vs. Prince William]]"). Palridge claimed to have eventually found a "groove" with "[[http://www.platypuscomix.net/princesspi/index.php?issue=8&pageType=index&seriesID=12 Princess Pi vs. The Alpha Bitch]]". Indeed, the story does an entertaining job of creating random threats without losing sight of the main conflict.

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* GrowingTheBeard: For a few months, Peter seemed conflicted between his desire to give Princess Pi genuinely threatening villains, and his desire to make her adventures as random as possible. This resulted in comics that went too straightforward to allow randomness (such as "[[http://www.platypuscomix.net/princesspi/index.php?issue=4&pageType=index&seriesID=12 Princess Pi vs. Opposite Guy]]"), and some where the randomness overpowered the conflict ("[[http://www.platypuscomix.net/princesspi/index.php?issue=6&pageType=index&seriesID=12 Princess Pi vs. Prince William]]"). Palridge Peter claimed to have eventually found a "groove" with "[[http://www.platypuscomix.net/princesspi/index.php?issue=8&pageType=index&seriesID=12 Princess Pi vs. The Alpha Bitch]]". Indeed, the story does an entertaining job of creating random threats without losing sight of the main conflict.
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** "Sam Adams vs. True Love" is far from the first Platypus Comix story to only receive one comment in its [[http://www.toonzone.net/forums/platypus-comix/312631-princess-pi-sam-adams-vs-true-love-talkback.html talkback thread]], but the content of that one comment suggests that it fell into this.

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** "Sam Adams vs. True Love" is far from the first Platypus Comix story to only receive one comment in its [[http://www.toonzone.net/forums/platypus-comix/312631-princess-pi-sam-adams-vs-true-love-talkback.html talkback thread]], thread, but the content of that one comment suggests that it fell into this.this: After Peter asked if anyone would mind him pushing back the conclusion because of other projects, one reader answered that he wouldn't mind the comic getting put on hold in favor of those other projects, since he felt dumbfounded at the thought of teenage girls crushing on a terrorist.

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Although, the fan who almost always hits \"like\" whenever a new comic shows up on the Platypus Comix FB page did so for this one.


* DudeNotFunny: "Princess Pi vs. Opposite Guy" originally included a scene in which Opposite Guy beat a woman as a sign of affection towards someone he thought was his wife. After readers gave negative responses, Peter Paltridge quickly replaced it with a scene in which Opposite Guy threatened to tear apart the town after getting robbed, but then failed to fulfill this threat.

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"Princess Pi vs. Opposite Guy" originally included a scene in which Opposite Guy beat a woman as a sign of affection towards someone he thought was his wife. After readers gave negative responses, Peter Paltridge quickly replaced it with a scene in which Opposite Guy threatened to tear apart the town after getting robbed, but then failed to fulfill this threat.threat.
** "Sam Adams vs. True Love" is far from the first Platypus Comix story to only receive one comment in its [[http://www.toonzone.net/forums/platypus-comix/312631-princess-pi-sam-adams-vs-true-love-talkback.html talkback thread]], but the content of that one comment suggests that it fell into this.
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* TearJerker: See TearJerker.PlatypusComix.

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* TearJerker: See TearJerker.PlatypusComix.PlatypusComix.
* WhatAnIdiot: All those teenage girls who [[http://www.platypuscomix.net/princesspi/index.php?issue=15&page=9 freed Zahari]] in "Sam Adams vs. True Love" because they thought he looked too cute to actually be a terrorist.
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* GeniusBonus: Princess Pi gets over a hangover in "Princess Pi vs. Cerebus Syndrome" by [[http://www.platypuscomix.net/princesspi/index.php?issue=11&page=2 drilling herself in the head]]. Doctors in ancient Egyptian times would really do this to patients.
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it actually looks like a tail


* FridgeHorror: At the end of "Dan vs. Chuck vs. The Tick vs. Princess Pi", Pi drinks a Shamrock Shake prepared with Bottle Blonde's magic, and [[spoiler:[[http://www.platypuscomix.net/princesspi/index.php?issue=14&page=11 turns into a weird blue tentacled monster]]]]. Series/{{Chuck}} was drinking a Shamrock Shake at the very beginning, which could mean that he suffered this not long after Pi ditched the fight.

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* FridgeHorror: At the end of "Dan vs. Chuck vs. The Tick vs. Princess Pi", Pi drinks a Shamrock Shake prepared with Bottle Blonde's magic, and [[spoiler:[[http://www.platypuscomix.net/princesspi/index.php?issue=14&page=11 turns into a weird blue tentacled monster]]]]. Series/{{Chuck}} was drinking a Shamrock Shake at the very beginning, which could mean that he suffered this not long after Pi ditched the fight.
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* FridgeHorror: At the end of "Dan vs. Chuck vs. The Tick vs. Princess Pi", Pi drinks a Shamrock Shake prepared with Bottle Blonde's magic, and [[spoiler:[[http://www.platypuscomix.net/princesspi/index.php?issue=14&page=11 turns into a weird blue tentacled monster]]]]. Series/{{Chuck}} was drinking a Shamrock Shake at the very beginning, which could mean that he suffered this not long after Pi ditched the fight.
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* DudeNotFunny: "Princess Pi vs. Opposite Guy" originally included a scene in which Opposite Guy beat a woman as a sign of affection towards someone he thought was his wife. After readers gave negative responses, Paltridge quickly replaced it with a scene in which Opposite Guy threatened to tear apart the town after getting robbed, but then failed to fulfill this threat.
* GrowingTheBeard: For a few months, Paltridge seemed conflicted between his desire to give Princess Pi genuinely threatening villains, and his desire to make her adventures as random as possible. This resulted in comics that went too straightforward to allow randomness (such as "[[http://www.platypuscomix.net/princesspi/index.php?issue=4&pageType=index&seriesID=12 Princess Pi vs. Opposite Guy]]"), and some where the randomness overpowered the conflict ("[[http://www.platypuscomix.net/princesspi/index.php?issue=6&pageType=index&seriesID=12 Princess Pi vs. Prince William]]"). Palridge claimed to have eventually found a "groove" with "[[http://www.platypuscomix.net/princesspi/index.php?issue=8&pageType=index&seriesID=12 Princess Pi vs. The Alpha Bitch]]". Indeed, the story does an entertaining job of creating random threats without losing sight of the main conflict.

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* DudeNotFunny: "Princess Pi vs. Opposite Guy" originally included a scene in which Opposite Guy beat a woman as a sign of affection towards someone he thought was his wife. After readers gave negative responses, Peter Paltridge quickly replaced it with a scene in which Opposite Guy threatened to tear apart the town after getting robbed, but then failed to fulfill this threat.
* GrowingTheBeard: For a few months, Paltridge Peter seemed conflicted between his desire to give Princess Pi genuinely threatening villains, and his desire to make her adventures as random as possible. This resulted in comics that went too straightforward to allow randomness (such as "[[http://www.platypuscomix.net/princesspi/index.php?issue=4&pageType=index&seriesID=12 Princess Pi vs. Opposite Guy]]"), and some where the randomness overpowered the conflict ("[[http://www.platypuscomix.net/princesspi/index.php?issue=6&pageType=index&seriesID=12 Princess Pi vs. Prince William]]"). Palridge claimed to have eventually found a "groove" with "[[http://www.platypuscomix.net/princesspi/index.php?issue=8&pageType=index&seriesID=12 Princess Pi vs. The Alpha Bitch]]". Indeed, the story does an entertaining job of creating random threats without losing sight of the main conflict.
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: "[[http://www.platypuscomix.net/kristmas/frizzies1.php The Princess Pi Holiday Special]]" has [[spoiler: Princess Pi denied a chance to face the Frizzies in a fight to the death]]. This probably reflects the fact ''TheStarWarsHolidaySpecial'' [[spoiler: doesn't have any epic fight scenes]].

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: "[[http://www.platypuscomix.net/kristmas/frizzies1.php The Princess Pi Holiday Special]]" has [[spoiler: Princess Pi denied a chance to face the Frizzies in a fight to the death]]. This probably reflects the fact ''TheStarWarsHolidaySpecial'' ''Film/TheStarWarsHolidaySpecial'' [[spoiler: doesn't have any epic fight scenes]].
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: "[[http://www.platypuscomix.net/kristmas/frizzies1.php The Princess Pi Holiday Special]]" has [[spoiler: Princess Pi denied a chance to face the Frizzies in a fight to the death]]. This probably reflects the fact ''TheStarWarsHolidaySpecial'' [[spoiler: doesn't have any epic fight scenes]].
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* GrowingTheBeard: For a few months, Paltridge seemed conflicted between his desire to give Princess Pi genuinely threatening villains, and his desire to make her adventures as random as possible. This resulted in comics that went too straightforward to allow randomness (such as "[[http://www.platypuscomix.net/princesspi/index.php?issue=4&pageType=index&seriesID=12 Princess Pi vs. Opposite Guy]]"), and some where the randomness overpowered the conflict ("[[http://www.platypuscomix.net/princesspi/index.php?issue=6&pageType=index&seriesID=12 Princess Pi vs. Prince William]]"). Palridge claimed to have eventually found a "groove" with "[[http://www.platypuscomix.net/princesspi/index.php?issue=8&pageType=index&seriesID=12 Princess Pi vs. The Alpha Bitch]]". Indeed, the story does an entertaining job of creating random threats without losing sight of the main conflict.

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* GrowingTheBeard: For a few months, Paltridge seemed conflicted between his desire to give Princess Pi genuinely threatening villains, and his desire to make her adventures as random as possible. This resulted in comics that went too straightforward to allow randomness (such as "[[http://www.platypuscomix.net/princesspi/index.php?issue=4&pageType=index&seriesID=12 Princess Pi vs. Opposite Guy]]"), and some where the randomness overpowered the conflict ("[[http://www.platypuscomix.net/princesspi/index.php?issue=6&pageType=index&seriesID=12 Princess Pi vs. Prince William]]"). Palridge claimed to have eventually found a "groove" with "[[http://www.platypuscomix.net/princesspi/index.php?issue=8&pageType=index&seriesID=12 Princess Pi vs. The Alpha Bitch]]". Indeed, the story does an entertaining job of creating random threats without losing sight of the main conflict.conflict.
* TearJerker: TearJerker.PlatypusComix
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* GrowingTheBeard: For a few months, Paltridge seemed conflicted between his desire to give Princess Pi genuinely threatening villains, and his desire to make her adventures as random as possible. He claimed to have found a "groove" with "Princess Pi vs. The Alpha Bitch". Indeed, the story does an entertaining job of making Pi face one foe, while enduring miscellaneous nonsensical threats along the way.

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* GrowingTheBeard: For a few months, Paltridge seemed conflicted between his desire to give Princess Pi genuinely threatening villains, and his desire to make her adventures as random as possible. He This resulted in comics that went too straightforward to allow randomness (such as "[[http://www.platypuscomix.net/princesspi/index.php?issue=4&pageType=index&seriesID=12 Princess Pi vs. Opposite Guy]]"), and some where the randomness overpowered the conflict ("[[http://www.platypuscomix.net/princesspi/index.php?issue=6&pageType=index&seriesID=12 Princess Pi vs. Prince William]]"). Palridge claimed to have eventually found a "groove" with "Princess "[[http://www.platypuscomix.net/princesspi/index.php?issue=8&pageType=index&seriesID=12 Princess Pi vs. The Alpha Bitch". Bitch]]". Indeed, the story does an entertaining job of making Pi face one foe, while enduring miscellaneous nonsensical creating random threats along without losing sight of the way.main conflict.
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* ToughActToFollow: ''ElectricWonderland'' boasted continuity and a DysfunctionJunction with relatable backstories. ''Princess Pi'' feels more like a typical action series with a (potentially boring) InvincibleHero. For the most part, Paltridge's fans don't seem to strongly favor one series over the other, but [[http://www.toonzone.net/forums/showthread.php?278839-quot-Princess-Pi-vs.-Opposite-Guy-quot-Talkback&p=3783765#post3783765 the worst comment]] Paltridge received about ''Pi'' sounds much harsher than any given about ''Electric Wonderland''. The fact the talkback thread for "Princess Pi vs. The Land Shark From ''Saturday Night Live''" has no replies, a feat that doesn't appear to have happened at PlatypusComix for years, might prove telling as well.

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* ToughActToFollow: ''ElectricWonderland'' boasted continuity and a DysfunctionJunction with relatable backstories. ''Princess Pi'' feels more like a typical action series with a (potentially boring) InvincibleHero. GrowingTheBeard: For the most part, Paltridge's fans don't seem to strongly favor one series over the other, but [[http://www.toonzone.net/forums/showthread.php?278839-quot-Princess-Pi-vs.-Opposite-Guy-quot-Talkback&p=3783765#post3783765 the worst comment]] a few months, Paltridge received about ''Pi'' sounds much harsher than any given about ''Electric Wonderland''. The fact the talkback thread for seemed conflicted between his desire to give Princess Pi genuinely threatening villains, and his desire to make her adventures as random as possible. He claimed to have found a "groove" with "Princess Pi vs. The Land Shark From ''Saturday Night Live''" has no replies, a feat that doesn't appear to have happened at PlatypusComix for years, might prove telling as well.Alpha Bitch". Indeed, the story does an entertaining job of making Pi face one foe, while enduring miscellaneous nonsensical threats along the way.
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* ToughActToFollow: ''ElectricWonderland'' boasted continuity and a DysfunctionJunction with relatable backstories. ''Princess Pi'' feels more like a typical action series. For the most part, Paltridge's fans don't seem to strongly favor one series over the other, but [[http://www.toonzone.net/forums/showthread.php?278839-quot-Princess-Pi-vs.-Opposite-Guy-quot-Talkback&p=3783765#post3783765 the worst comment]] Paltridge received about ''Pi'' sounds much harsher than any given about ''Electric Wonderland''. The fact the talkback thread for "Princess Pi vs. The Land Shark From ''Saturday Night Live''" has no replies, a feat that doesn't appear to have happened at PlatypusComix for years, might prove telling as well.

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* ToughActToFollow: ''ElectricWonderland'' boasted continuity and a DysfunctionJunction with relatable backstories. ''Princess Pi'' feels more like a typical action series.series with a (potentially boring) InvincibleHero. For the most part, Paltridge's fans don't seem to strongly favor one series over the other, but [[http://www.toonzone.net/forums/showthread.php?278839-quot-Princess-Pi-vs.-Opposite-Guy-quot-Talkback&p=3783765#post3783765 the worst comment]] Paltridge received about ''Pi'' sounds much harsher than any given about ''Electric Wonderland''. The fact the talkback thread for "Princess Pi vs. The Land Shark From ''Saturday Night Live''" has no replies, a feat that doesn't appear to have happened at PlatypusComix for years, might prove telling as well.
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one of those doesn\'t really sound harsh, now that I re-read it


* ToughActToFollow: ''ElectricWonderland'' boasted continuity and a DysfunctionJunction with relatable backstories. ''Princess Pi'' feels more like a typical action series. For the most part, Paltridge's fans don't seem to strongly favor one series over the other, but [[http://www.toonzone.net/forums/showthread.php?278839-quot-Princess-Pi-vs.-Opposite-Guy-quot-Talkback&p=3783765#post3783765 the worst comment]] Paltridge received about ''Pi'' sounds much harsher than [[http://www.toonzone.net/forums/showthread.php?233144-quot-Electric-Wonderland-VI-The-Search-For-Parker-quot-Talkback&p=3332762#post3332762 the worst comment]] given about ''Electric Wonderland''. The fact the talkback thread for "Princess Pi vs. The Land Shark From ''Saturday Night Live''" has no replies, a feat that doesn't appear to have happened at PlatypusComix for years, might prove telling as well.

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* ToughActToFollow: ''ElectricWonderland'' boasted continuity and a DysfunctionJunction with relatable backstories. ''Princess Pi'' feels more like a typical action series. For the most part, Paltridge's fans don't seem to strongly favor one series over the other, but [[http://www.toonzone.net/forums/showthread.php?278839-quot-Princess-Pi-vs.-Opposite-Guy-quot-Talkback&p=3783765#post3783765 the worst comment]] Paltridge received about ''Pi'' sounds much harsher than [[http://www.toonzone.net/forums/showthread.php?233144-quot-Electric-Wonderland-VI-The-Search-For-Parker-quot-Talkback&p=3332762#post3332762 the worst comment]] any given about ''Electric Wonderland''. The fact the talkback thread for "Princess Pi vs. The Land Shark From ''Saturday Night Live''" has no replies, a feat that doesn't appear to have happened at PlatypusComix for years, might prove telling as well.
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* DudeNotFunny: "Princess Pi vs. Opposite Guy" originally included a scene in which Opposite Guy beat a woman as a sign of affection towards someone he thought was his wife. After readers gave negative responses, Paltridge quickly replaced it with a scene in which Opposite Guy threatened to tear apart the town after getting robbed, but then failed to fulfill this threat.

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* DudeNotFunny: "Princess Pi vs. Opposite Guy" originally included a scene in which Opposite Guy beat a woman as a sign of affection towards someone he thought was his wife. After readers gave negative responses, Paltridge quickly replaced it with a scene in which Opposite Guy threatened to tear apart the town after getting robbed, but then failed to fulfill this threat.threat.
* ToughActToFollow: ''ElectricWonderland'' boasted continuity and a DysfunctionJunction with relatable backstories. ''Princess Pi'' feels more like a typical action series. For the most part, Paltridge's fans don't seem to strongly favor one series over the other, but [[http://www.toonzone.net/forums/showthread.php?278839-quot-Princess-Pi-vs.-Opposite-Guy-quot-Talkback&p=3783765#post3783765 the worst comment]] Paltridge received about ''Pi'' sounds much harsher than [[http://www.toonzone.net/forums/showthread.php?233144-quot-Electric-Wonderland-VI-The-Search-For-Parker-quot-Talkback&p=3332762#post3332762 the worst comment]] given about ''Electric Wonderland''. The fact the talkback thread for "Princess Pi vs. The Land Shark From ''Saturday Night Live''" has no replies, a feat that doesn't appear to have happened at PlatypusComix for years, might prove telling as well.
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* DudeNotFunny: "Princess Pi vs. Opposite Guy" originally included a scene in which Opposite Guy beat a woman as a sign of affection towards someone he thought was his wife. After readers gave negative responses, Paltridge quickly replaced it with a scene in which Opposite Guy threatened to tear apart the town after getting robbed, but then fails to fulfill this threat.

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* DudeNotFunny: "Princess Pi vs. Opposite Guy" originally included a scene in which Opposite Guy beat a woman as a sign of affection towards someone he thought was his wife. After readers gave negative responses, Paltridge quickly replaced it with a scene in which Opposite Guy threatened to tear apart the town after getting robbed, but then fails failed to fulfill this threat.

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