Registered: Jul 2005
Location: The Height of New Colossus
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Originally posted by occrider
Ok well fine why don't you critique ANY cartoon that you think is clever or deep so we at least know what kind of high standards and expectations you have. Sigh ...
Didn't i just say i don't find them cleaver or witty at all? And i stopped watching cartoons long ago. Idk about you, though.
Originally posted by Lepanto
Didn't i just say i don't find them cleaver or witty at all? And i stopped watching cartoons long ago. Idk about you, though.
Holy christ ... I'm not talking about a cartoon that you watch. I'm talking about a political cartoon. So you're saying that there are NO clever political cartoons?? Why do I even bother ...
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Mar-15-2006 04:03
MisterOpus1
Grumpy Old Fart
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Kansas City
quote:
Originally posted by Lepanto
Didn't i just say i don't find them cleaver or witty at all? And i stopped watching cartoons long ago. Idk about you, though.
Out of curiousity, you wouldn't happen to know an old poster named WhoaNellie, do you? Any particular relation?
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Mar-15-2006 04:20
Lepanto
Makes you HORNY!
Registered: Jul 2005
Location: The Height of New Colossus
quote:
Originally posted by occrider
Holy christ ... I'm not talking about a cartoon that you watch. I'm talking about a political cartoon. So you're saying that there are NO clever political cartoons?? Why do I even bother ...
o00o0o0oh you're talking about political cartoons? wow, how blind of me and no not out of the ones that were posted . they are a semi-funny in a sarcasm way, not in a political way. political cartoons use satire which is often minimal and not interesting. the last one i really liked was from the Times last spring, with a picture of a journalist being squished by a big hand in an american flag suit. if you turn the pic upside down the fingers of the squished journalist resemble the shape of the crown of the statue of liberty. that's about it for the cartoons . SUE ME, dick.
Originally posted by Lepanto
o00o0o0oh you're talking about political cartoons? wow, how blind of me
Then why the hell are you talking about "watching" cartoons??? Apparentely you're either blind because you can't read and put two and two together to figure out what the thread topic is about or you're stupid and you haven't figured out that you "watch" political cartoons in as much as you "watch" the newspaper. In what other way is anybody supposed to interpret your post? Why don't you logically deconstruct your own argument for us?
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and no not out of the ones that were posted . they are a semi-funny in a sarcasm way, not in a political way. political cartoons use satire which is often minimal and not interesting. the last one i really liked was from the Times last spring, with a picture of a journalist being squished by a big hand in an american flag suit. if you turn the pic upside down the fingers of the squished journalist resemble the shape of the crown of the statue of liberty. that's about it for the cartoons . SUE ME, dick.
So the cartoon you liked was or was not clever? What exactly makes it clever?
Oh yes ... and sue you ... wow, now that was ... clever. You really got me there. I did not see that coming at all. I guess what's next is that I'm supposed to say "no take backs" and then go and tell mommy.
Aren't you almost 20? What's going on here?
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Mar-15-2006 04:44
MisterOpus1
Grumpy Old Fart
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Kansas City
quote:
Originally posted by Lepanto
o00o0o0oh you're talking about political cartoons? wow, how blind of me and no not out of the ones that were posted . they are a semi-funny in a sarcasm way, not in a political way. political cartoons use satire which is often minimal and not interesting. the last one i really liked was from the Times last spring, with a picture of a journalist being squished by a big hand in an american flag suit. if you turn the pic upside down the fingers of the squished journalist resemble the shape of the crown of the statue of liberty. that's about it for the cartoons . SUE ME, dick.
Hey Lepanto, you happen to know a guy named Electronicmaji?
He was teh kewl. You know him?
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Mar-15-2006 04:50
pkcRAISTLIN
arbiter's chief minion
Registered: Jul 2002
Location:
quote:
Originally posted by occrider
you're either blind...or you're stupid
can i vote for both? somebody should really post a poll
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Mar-15-2006 04:52
occrider
Traveladdict
Registered: Oct 2000
Location: New York
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Originally posted by MisterOpus1
Hey Lepanto, you happen to know a guy named Electronicmaji?
He was teh kewl. You know him?
Similar ... but Lepanto seems to have more sticking power. He's like a glutton for punishment.
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Mar-15-2006 04:53
hardcore trancer
Mystic Mind
Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Toronto,Canada
quote:
Originally posted by MisterOpus1
Hey Lepanto, you happen to know a guy named Electronicmaji?
you know this came across my mind not too long ago too
they are both idiots and hate muslims and will defend Bush no matter what.
Registered: Nov 2004
Location: Austin, Texas, USA: TXTA #102
quote:
Originally posted by occrider
Holy christ ... I'm not talking about a cartoon that you watch. I'm talking about a political cartoon. So you're saying that there are NO clever political cartoons?? Why do I even bother ...
Thanks for making me laugh occ. I was down and now I'm a little cheered up .
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Mar-15-2006 05:07
occrider
Traveladdict
Registered: Oct 2000
Location: New York
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Originally posted by shaolin_Z Thanks for making me laugh occ. I was down and now I'm a little cheered up .
Well to be honest, Lepanto deserves all the credit ... I can't make this stuff up (despite my best efforts to do so in the COR that one time).