• @outer_spec
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    351 year ago

    …Is this supposed to say something about society or something? I don’t get it

    • 🍔🍔🍔
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      yeah i found this comic so opaque that i had to go look up the artist

      it turns out that this is an explicitly christian comic where each strip is accompanied by a bible verse. the theme of this one is “love must hate evil” and it’s accompanied by Ezekiel 33:11, Proverbs 6:16-19 and Luke 13:3

      it sort of explains why you get that weird feeling when you read it, because the point of the comic is not to be funny but to communicate some kind of moralistic lesson, and the straight-line clarity with which the comics do that is in direct conflict of the normal subversion of expectations that typically makes things funny

      that said, basically all of the comics that deal with death are to me unintentionally hilarious because i do not share the worldview that dying and going to heaven is like, a net positive

      https://www.thelamboy.com/comics/forsake-all

      https://www.thelamboy.com/comics/ultimate-life-insurance

      https://www.thelamboy.com/comics/boasting

      all in all this was a kind of fun little excursion into something i would absolutely never have looked at otherwise. i’m gonna go ahead and just not try to look into what the artist thinks about gay people so that this can be a positive memory for me lol

    • @TQuid@beehaw.org
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      61 year ago

      It’s some weird Christian comic. With explanations below every comic. I was so put off I didn’t bother trying to find this specific one.

      Makes perfect sense for the bizarreness that is r/196’s trademark though.

  • TheMoose
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    Let me see if I understand:

     

    Blue and red vase don’t like each other and are about to fight

    Red vase smashes blue vase, killing him. Man in the background sees.

    Man is sad about red vase smashing blue vase, red vase doesn’t care.

    Man tells red vase he is trash if he keeps smashing other vases and being hateful, he’s going in the trash, red vase doesn’t care.

    Man tells red vase he loves him, red vase doesn’t care.

    Red vase tells man he hates him and the blue vase.

    Man smashes red vase.

    Man puts red vase in the trash. In the background there’s a picture of red, blue, and yellow vase, and a big picture of red vase (going by shape).

     

    Did I miss anything?

  • SharkEatingBreakfast
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    151 year ago

    I read this as a “this is why we do not tolerate intolerance” message.

    Finding out that it’s a Christian comic is… ironic.

  • Uriel238 [all pronouns]
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    11 year ago

    Red vases are evil.

    To be fair, we don’t have an example of what happens if the blue vase won the hammer fight. It might be blue vases are evil.