I enjoyed reading it this morning and thinking that the author penned the second strip as a outward signal showing that he recognized the douchiness that lay at the heart of the first strip. Probably reading too much into it, but that was my reaction.
It seemed you were implying his recognition of the douchiness occurred at or before the penning of the first comic. I don’t believe he realized his geek-girl-friendly comic would suddenly become geek-girl-hostile. It’s fishy, don’t you think, that the first comic came days after the first rather than being consecutive?
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January 30, 2008
Lance McCord said:
I enjoyed reading it this morning and thinking that the author penned the second strip as a outward signal showing that he recognized the douchiness that lay at the heart of the first strip. Probably reading too much into it, but that was my reaction.
Brian Risk said:
I saw it as a pansy back-pedaling after he more than likely got a bunch of angry-style emails.
Lance McCord said:
That’s what I said!
Brian Risk said:
It seemed you were implying his recognition of the douchiness occurred at or before the penning of the first comic. I don’t believe he realized his geek-girl-friendly comic would suddenly become geek-girl-hostile. It’s fishy, don’t you think, that the first comic came days after the first rather than being consecutive?
February 3, 2008
Lance McCord said:
I implied no such thing, and it’s not what I meant, either. Stop putting things like words in my mouth.