FalsePostive guy seems to be much better at drawing weird shit than like, humans. I love the design of eyeball monster face crystalbeast, and the aliens from before but his people are sort of ghastly at all times. I'd love to seem him do something massive but with only weird shit, like I bet he could do a seriously gorgeous page of Kill Six Billion Demons
I disagree.
Humans are, for the most part, pretty hideous when viewed through a non-human lens.
Giant breathing holes on our face, into which we ALSO shove food? Constantly jamming appendages into holes through which we breath or hear? WE are disgusting by non-human standards.
All this alien talk makes me think of stories where Aliens and Humans have a lick of common sense and self preservation....except for that one guy I'm gonna make a silly goose who provides traction for the story.
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All this alien talk makes me think of stories where Aliens and Humans have a lick of common sense and self preservation....except for that one guy I'm gonna make a silly goose who provides traction for the story.
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This is from a few pages back, but I just watched it, and for a song about words he really should have known better than to use the phrase "write like a spastic"
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This is from a few pages back, but I just watched it, and for a song about words he really should have known better than to use the phrase "write like a spastic"
spastic means a physically uncoordinated or twitchy person in US usage
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This is from a few pages back, but I just watched it, and for a song about words he really should have known better than to use the phrase "write like a spastic"
spastic means a physically uncoordinated or twitchy person in US usage
I know, I am American. But people who are not are going to be watching the video.
This is from a few pages back, but I just watched it, and for a song about words he really should have known better than to use the phrase "write like a spastic"
spastic means a physically uncoordinated or twitchy person in US usage
I know, I am American. But people who are not are going to be watching the video.
So he's American
And you're American
And he's writing for a primarily American audience
But it's on him to know that in a different culture the word has an additional connotation besides the dictionary definition of the word, and to only use words that are simultaneously inoffensive in every culture that can understand him?
That sounds like a pretty incredible burden to place upon like
anyone who has to use words
A trap is for fish: when you've got the fish, you can forget the trap. A snare is for rabbits: when you've got the rabbit, you can forget the snare. Words are for meaning: when you've got the meaning, you can forget the words.
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fun fact
"fanny" in british english means "vagina"
please don't say "fanny pack" around children in case they turn out to be accidentally british
I am from an English speaking country and I don't enjoy the song as much from 'spastic' on. Even though I have listen to the song many times already every time it gets to that word it makes the song less fun.
Should he have not done it? I dunno. But the song would be better if it wasn't there.
But it's on him to know that in a different culture the word has an additional connotation besides the dictionary definition of the word, and to only use words that are simultaneously inoffensive in every culture that can understand him?
Yes, because he is an international artist, and it is really not hard to avoid deeply offensive words from other cultures that speak the same language as you.
But it's on him to know that in a different culture the word has an additional connotation besides the dictionary definition of the word, and to only use words that are simultaneously inoffensive in every culture that can understand him?
Yes, because he is an international artist, and it is really not hard to avoid deeply offensive words from other cultures that speak the same language as you.
to be fair to coinage "spaz" is the accepted american english slang for "uncoordinated person"
i don't think i've ever heard an american say "spastic", even though it's the root for "spaz"
Yeah, I would have much less of a problem with spaz, although of course that would not rhyme.
Like, spastic has been a word meaning a twitchy uncoordinated person or thing for literally longer than America has been a country
"Spastic paralysis" was shortened to the pejorative "spastic" or "spaz" in the 1980s in one english-speaking country in the world, and then used as a generic slur towards disabled people. Fine, that sucks, but it's more than a bit silly to expect the rest of the world to have any idea about it, or to say that therefore the word is ruined forever for everyone, no matter what it means in their culture. Last time I checked Brits get to say "cunt" on tv, while it's considered an incredibly insulting, inappropriate word in America. It's almost like different words have different contexts in different cultures.
And for that matter it's ridiculous that you think that "spaz" is less insulting, when it's just as much of a pejorative as "spastic" if not more so, you just don't know that because it's not your culture you're insulted on behalf of.
Plus the usage of the word is really clearly referring to the American slang meaning of an awkward, uncool person, as he's referencing someone's blog post. The British meaning doesn't even make sense in the context of the lyrics. I mean like yeah, if he was singing that you've got the handwriting of a spastic then maybe we've got a discussion, but he's referring to the poster's use of spelling and grammar.
Anyway this isn't about webcomics so I'm out
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I thought they'd be back by now, but I guess it's taking them longer to return from Connecticon than I thought. Maybe Thursday, if we're lucky? And maybe we'll finally find out if Gary and Amber boned or not? One can always hope.
I hear spastic a lot and don't know any other context, you can call objects oriental but not people, you can't say poofter without raising eyebrows but that's because no one knows what the fuck that means
Poofter doesn't even sound like a real word to us. It's like something out of a Dr. Seuss book or something. British slang and swear words are adorable.
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Poofter means tourist, right?
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literally just discovered that in america you're allowed to call people "spastic"
that is hilarious to me
what other hugely taboo words are you permitted that we can't get away with
are you still allowed "oriental"? can you call someone a poofter without raising an eyebrow or two
Where did you hear that? Calling someone spastic is not particularly P.C. in the states last time I checked. Oriental is also inappropriate when talking about people. I have never even heard of "poofter."
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spastic means a physically uncoordinated or twitchy person in US usage
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So he's American
And you're American
And he's writing for a primarily American audience
But it's on him to know that in a different culture the word has an additional connotation besides the dictionary definition of the word, and to only use words that are simultaneously inoffensive in every culture that can understand him?
That sounds like a pretty incredible burden to place upon like
anyone who has to use words
"fanny" in british english means "vagina"
please don't say "fanny pack" around children in case they turn out to be accidentally british
WELCOME TO THE REAL WORLD YOU FUCKING PUNK KIDS.
i don't think i've ever heard an american say "spastic", even though it's the root for "spaz"
Should he have not done it? I dunno. But the song would be better if it wasn't there.
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I have never heard the original song I have heard the remix from Post Modern jutebox and the parody
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Like, spastic has been a word meaning a twitchy uncoordinated person or thing for literally longer than America has been a country
"Spastic paralysis" was shortened to the pejorative "spastic" or "spaz" in the 1980s in one english-speaking country in the world, and then used as a generic slur towards disabled people. Fine, that sucks, but it's more than a bit silly to expect the rest of the world to have any idea about it, or to say that therefore the word is ruined forever for everyone, no matter what it means in their culture. Last time I checked Brits get to say "cunt" on tv, while it's considered an incredibly insulting, inappropriate word in America. It's almost like different words have different contexts in different cultures.
And for that matter it's ridiculous that you think that "spaz" is less insulting, when it's just as much of a pejorative as "spastic" if not more so, you just don't know that because it's not your culture you're insulted on behalf of.
Plus the usage of the word is really clearly referring to the American slang meaning of an awkward, uncool person, as he's referencing someone's blog post. The British meaning doesn't even make sense in the context of the lyrics. I mean like yeah, if he was singing that you've got the handwriting of a spastic then maybe we've got a discussion, but he's referring to the poster's use of spelling and grammar.
Anyway this isn't about webcomics so I'm out
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I thought they'd be back by now, but I guess it's taking them longer to return from Connecticon than I thought. Maybe Thursday, if we're lucky? And maybe we'll finally find out if Gary and Amber boned or not? One can always hope.
that is hilarious to me
what other hugely taboo words are you permitted that we can't get away with
are you still allowed "oriental"? can you call someone a poofter without raising an eyebrow or two
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this is correct yes
Where did you hear that? Calling someone spastic is not particularly P.C. in the states last time I checked. Oriental is also inappropriate when talking about people. I have never even heard of "poofter."
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I'm not sure I like the change in tone