Watching The Boys and the dolphin massacre wtfffffffffff
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Replying to @MeggGriffin
"I'll tell you what I want, what I really really want" Great scene.
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Replying to @Finn_Cullen
I DONT KNOW ABOUT THAT, FINN. I also shouldn't be surprised you watched this
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Replying to @Finn_Cullen
I can't decide if I would like or hate this comic
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Replying to @MeggGriffin
The humour is very British and dark, which we tend to use to highlight the absurdity of situations and address difficult issues through that lens. I've noted that this approach comes over as offensive to many US readers (but not all) who think it condones those things.
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Replying to @Finn_Cullen @MeggGriffin
Case in point "Judge Dredd" - the comic about ultraviolent policing in a future city. Gets criticised a lot for "glamorising authoritarianism" and "power trip" mentality. It's a satire of those things - life sentences for littering etc - taken to absurd degrees
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Replying to @Finn_Cullen
All satire is dead, Finn. 2016 made sure to bury that horse.
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I have all these comics I need to read but I will add The Boys to my list because I trust you and my love of satire. Not like my comic list isn't hella long nope
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