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.
I saw it as a pansy back-pedaling after he more than likely got a bunch of angry-style emails.
That’s what I 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?
I implied no such thing, and it’s not what I meant, either. Stop putting things like words in my mouth.
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.
I saw it as a pansy back-pedaling after he more than likely got a bunch of angry-style emails.
That’s what I 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?
I implied no such thing, and it’s not what I meant, either. Stop putting things like words in my mouth.