I thought the comic’s simplicity was brilliant and funny. Reminded me of a Bug’s Bunny cartoon.
Good smiles, good humor.
However, there are technical issues (the boring section of the comment).
Is this saying “screwed?” Well that would be improper since the screw is actually not screwed in.
What about “screwy?” Well, not so either since the Bug’s Bunny cartoons displayed how that works… same goes for “Screw-U.”
Thus, while the implied context is obvious, the actual cartoon is flawed. Yet, its flaw is its brilliance. Why? Because it allows for the reader/viewer to interpret it as he/she would like so it could be any of those examples I provided.
But there in too lies another flaw.
However sad and twisted Human’s first comment is his initial argument is a brilliant one:
“human said, 1 day ago
Screws are highly effective fastening devices.”
I think the rest of what he said is worthy of ignoring, but he started with a good argument even though that was clearly not Bob Gorell’s implication. Yet, it does certainly reveal the one true negative flaw in Bob’s comic - assuming he wants people to share his view.
I thought the comic’s simplicity was brilliant and funny. Reminded me of a Bug’s Bunny cartoon.
Good smiles, good humor.
However, there are technical issues (the boring section of the comment).
Is this saying “screwed?” Well that would be improper since the screw is actually not screwed in.
What about “screwy?” Well, not so either since the Bug’s Bunny cartoons displayed how that works… same goes for “Screw-U.”
Thus, while the implied context is obvious, the actual cartoon is flawed. Yet, its flaw is its brilliance. Why? Because it allows for the reader/viewer to interpret it as he/she would like so it could be any of those examples I provided.
But there in too lies another flaw.
However sad and twisted Human’s first comment is his initial argument is a brilliant one:
“human said, 1 day ago
Screws are highly effective fastening devices.”
I think the rest of what he said is worthy of ignoring, but he started with a good argument even though that was clearly not Bob Gorell’s implication. Yet, it does certainly reveal the one true negative flaw in Bob’s comic - assuming he wants people to share his view.