• funkless_eck@sh.itjust.works
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    1 年前

    I’m so baffled that most people reading this don’t get its satire of a lot of comics, sci-fi, video games, etc but with the genders reversed and people thinking it’s a reasonable position.

    The author isn’t being literal, they are making a joke about men who unironically say this and expect it to be considered normal.

    Please don’t yell at me for this I am just the messenger.

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        To me, trying to be dispassionate here, that’s also an issue with capping tweets.

        In a social media feed such as (pre-Elon) Twitter, if one were the depicted author one would expect ones followers to know you are a successful illustrator, political essayist, social commentator and published author on the topics of sexual violence in culture and an NEA fellow off the back of your successful graphic novel, putting the context of the original tweet in perspective and making the satire very obvious.

        To be a little less dispassionate and a little more arch: isn’t the burden of that on the reader, not the author?

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            A fair point but also, if one wants to say “hey they didn’t give context to their joke, when the poster deliberately removed it from its contextual home!”, there’s nothing that can stop them, but also, they shouldn’t be surprised to find people asking them to understand the context before complaining about the lack of it.

            Consider something like “I didn’t know Stevie Wonder was blind, and it’s therefore not my fault that I didn’t get the joke about Stevie Wonder being blind.”

            Like, sure, maybe it’s not, but also, it would hamper any joke if you had to explain all context.

            A rabbi, a priest, and an Iman walk into a bar (a rabbi is a spiritual leader and officiant in the Jewish faith, Judaism is a monotheistic religion, a religion is a set of beliefs that characterize a worldview including but not limited to spirituality, ethics, morals, social conduct and worship of divine beings…)

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            Here’s a reward: 🎖️

            You have the first correct use of “nuance” I’ve seen/heard in the last 50 uses of the word.

            No, I’m not being sarcastic. I mean it.

            My comment is a tangent and is not directly related to the ongoing discussion.

          • sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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            As a man, I feel personally attacked and it’s glorious. Most of the arguments between my wife and I are me over analyzing things.

            I hope the author (if they’re actually writing something) goes hard on that concept.