Cute. Very cute.QC: THE TRUTH REVEALED
Cute. Very cute.QC: THE TRUTH REVEALED
She's not just transgendered, she's V! What a twist!QC: THE TRUTH REVEALED
Guuuurl, that lipstick with THOSE talons? Mmmp-Mmmp-mmmn. [emoji140] [emoji135] [emoji105]She's not just transgendered, she's V! What a twist!
In case you guys thought I was kidding...That QC strip is turning into the next "CAD hospital strip."
it gets better once the characters develop more. But, of course, "it gets better after a while" isn't necessarily anything you shouldn't take into account; and the art style stays pretty much the same. Different people, different strokes.I tried getting into that, and it just got old really fast. And the art style didn't appeal to me.
The third one doesn't load here 'cause it's from a blocked source. Any chance of rehosting it here or so?
You'll have to be more specific.Has anyone seen the newspaper political comics (I forgot what they're called) on the FCC and net neutrality? None of them make any sense and only show how out-of-touch the cartoonist is.
I sort of found themYou'll have to be more specific.
--Patrick
I found the originals for all of those, and the re-captioning is dead on. The cartoonists have no idea how net neutrality works.I sort of found them
These versions are edited, but you can see from the imagery that ... doesn't make any sense.
Cable and Telecoms have deep pockets. That buys politicians and news agencies (and pundits). Those tell the hoi polloi how to think. Voila. "Gubmint gon' RUIN th' intarnet!"That some conservatives are against this just seems bizzare. [
The point being that, for whatever reason, Republicans have chosen this to be an issue they want their name on. Why, I have zero idea. The only way they can hope to make this look like an issue they are in the right on is to just obscure what the issue is even about (like with the cartoons.) Unless of course they are going to start making pro-monopoly arguments soon. Even as pro-business as they are I can't imagine they would go that far.
They're being informed on the issue by cable lobbyists. Most of these government officials would be lucky to be able to tell the difference between an ethernet port and a headphone jack. All they understand is what they've been told about the issue, and the voices that speak the loudest to them are the ones with the most money to throw at the issue.That some conservatives are against this just seems bizzare. [
Yeah, it's simple, it's all about keeping the series of tubes that is the internet from being used by the job creators as they see fit... when what the job creators need is a big truck... because those never get filled...I'm not so arrogant as to think that a person that has made it to congress is too stupid to understand something like Net Neutrality.
There's a difference between stupidity and ignorance. People can't be knowledgeable about everything, and there are some brilliant people who don't understand computers. My grandfather was a fantastic architect and savvy businessman, but could barely log-in to his email or use his printer. It's possible to know a great deal, and be a very intelligent person, but still not know very much about how technology works. Not knowing the difference between an ethernet port and a headphone jack was hyperbole, but the difference between a USB port and a eSATA port is probably lost on them. As are most of the details of what net neutrality means.I'm not so arrogant as to think that a person that has made it to congress is too stupid to understand something like Net Neutrality. It's really not that complicated, and these are very smart people. And I don't think that they are just being fed their mindset by lobbyists either. I think they're playing the game.
...which is even further confused by the fact that some portables ship with combo USB/eSATA ports.the difference between a USB port and a eSATA port is probably lost on them.
Let me put it this way: I read enough of it to know I was done reading it. If a comic doesn't grab me by 50 installments, I'm done.The third one doesn't load here 'cause it's from a blocked source. Any chance of rehosting it here or so? [DOUBLEPOST=1425440913,1425440865][/DOUBLEPOST]
it gets better once the characters develop more. But, of course, "it gets better after a while" isn't necessarily anything you shouldn't take into account; and the art style stays pretty much the same. Different people, different strokes.
I didn't insist on your going back and being forced to read all of itLet me put it this way: I read enough of it to know I was done reading it. If a comic doesn't grab me by 50 installments, I'm done.
No, it's the result of them being assholes that can't admit they don't know anything and instead act as if their ignorance is God's own truth...But I have a very hard time believing that the entire republican party's adoption of an anti-NN platform as being a result of stupidity.
Why does it seem the entire internet take VGcats WAY too seriously?
Oh you can believe they're not uninformed, they're just intentionally misinformed and slushed into swallowing it whole. You can safely bet your entire year's pay that Comcast makes sure to have a lobbyist there "informing" key lawmakers about exactly why net neutrality is the worst thing since Hitler every time they walk from one office to another. There's too much money wrapped up in this to trust to silly things like legislators researching and educating themselves.They're against it because guberment regulations bad, and gee golly, we ain't gonna bother actually informing ourselves about it beyond that, coz it's hard and takes too much time.