Oh my. It looks like the artist had enough to say that he had to use a thought bubble and text under the image. Well my friend, you've wasted more words than usual. It is understandable that a young girl would be upset when her gramma leaves, but this comic supposes she does not understand crying and has never cried before, both of which cannot be true. Also, why are the other two children not crying? Do they feel no emotion? Are women being portrayed as the weak, inferior gender? Or maybe there is something wrong with her eyes, and since correlation doesn't imply causation, maybe it's something that should get checked out. You can't let this one go, mom. She'll be blind by 15...but she never grows up. Dammit.
Monday, September 29, 2008
Eyes are Important
Oh my. It looks like the artist had enough to say that he had to use a thought bubble and text under the image. Well my friend, you've wasted more words than usual. It is understandable that a young girl would be upset when her gramma leaves, but this comic supposes she does not understand crying and has never cried before, both of which cannot be true. Also, why are the other two children not crying? Do they feel no emotion? Are women being portrayed as the weak, inferior gender? Or maybe there is something wrong with her eyes, and since correlation doesn't imply causation, maybe it's something that should get checked out. You can't let this one go, mom. She'll be blind by 15...but she never grows up. Dammit.
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