• @0ops@lemm.ee
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    Ok, but that “my ancestor” is shirt is actually sick and I’d wear it

  • @DandomRude@lemmy.world
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    They got the guns right, I guess. But hey, Jesus apparently likes those… isn’t that what the so-called god-fearing christians are preaching these days?

    • @jagungal@lemmy.world
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      Ah, but you see the “christians” only need the guns because they have guns, whoever the they is at this point in time

    • @hdnsmbt@lemmy.world
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      Yes, enjoying sex is bad. God gave you those nerve endings but doesn’t want you to use them because logic.

  • @ted@sh.itjust.works
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    Ironically, I can more easily see the kid in the second panel holding a rifle. He grew up to be this:

    Mark and Patricia McCloskey touting guns

    • @Asafum@feddit.nl
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      For whatever reason I can’t stop seeing her as James Bond from an alternate universe where he’s actually a crackhead woman where guys never want to sleep with her but she tries anyway. She takes her martini shaken and stirred on the crack rocks.

      Also, horrendous trigger discipline and I don’t even use guns lol

      • @PapaStevesy@midwest.social
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        47 months ago

        It’s actually really good trigger discipline, if you’re trying to kill someone. Which, let’s be honest, she probably hoped she could.

  • Dadd Volante
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    This is Mad Magazine. In the 1990s.

    It’s from one of their longest running segments, “The Lighter Side of”

    Everyone reacting here is hilarious

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      If this is the case, I apologize profoundly for my earlier comment. I’m from Europe and have the impression that even the most absurd things are quite possible in the USA.

      • @kboy101222@lemm.ee
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        97 months ago

        Honestly, Chick Tracts aren’t terribly far off from this. They’re insane fearmongering nonsense

      • @Steve
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        67 months ago

        Why /nottheonion is a thing

      • Dadd Volante
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        They completely are (the absurd things, that is. It sucks here, sometimes).

        Mad/Cracked/Crazy/Sick/Trash are all similar publications that took extreme satirical takes like this throughout the 60s-90s, though they were all dead by the time the mid 2000s came around, with the exception of Mad, which would cease monthly publication not long after.

        • @DandomRude@lemmy.world
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          I can vaguely remember Mad Magazine. We had that too, but I’m not sure what content it actually covered. My much older cousins subscribed to it at the time, but I can only dimly remember spy-vs-spy comic strips.

          • Rhynoplaz
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            How about the fold-ins! Those were great!

            The page would have a Where’s Waldo looking scene, and when you folded it in half, you saw the secret image which was usually the punchline to a joke.

          • @Microw@lemm.ee
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            My parents bought me Mad every once in a while because they remembered it from their own childhood/youth lol

    • @Dagwood222@lemm.ee
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      Victim envy. The Puritans had a great thing going in Holland, except for the fact that they had to consort with other people who wanted religious freedom. The Puritans needed to be isolated so they could be ‘free’ of other people’s ideas.

      Remember, you aren’t free unless you’re standing on another person’s back.

      • @ChicoSuave@lemmy.world
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        Anyone who is desperate to keep our other ideas usually has such weak ideas that they fall to the simplest questioning. Puritans were authoritarians who were being asked basic questions and didn’t like it… Basically proto fascists who had the option to GTFO and took it. Then repressed and murdered native Americans en masse because they were the “other” while promoting uneven applications of laws they set.

    • BolexForSoup
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      I love that phrase. “Taking the piss.“ Shame it would make me stick out like crazy/sound ridiculous if I used it in the US lol

      • flicker
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        I use phrases from other countries all the time.

        • BolexForSoup
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          Yeah but that’s just something I never have said so it would appear forced most likely. Like if I called an elevator a “lift” or said I was going to take “the tube.” No one says that here unless they’re from places that use those terms (nowhere in the US)

      • @Riven@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        I use it all the time and I’m Mexican American. Just own it, if anyone tries to say anything about it just hit em with the ‘are you taking the piss? Fuck off’.

    • @Sotuanduso@lemm.ee
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      I watched that (the original, not the review) assuming it was serious at first, but there’s no way it’s not some level of parody when they drop a couple lesbian hints before the girls even get into RPGs (because that conflicts with the line about choosing to be homosexual.)

      I was surprised when the preacher at the end said that occult works included those of Tolkien and CS Lewis, but after looking it up, turns out Jack Chick actually believed that.

      It was a surprisingly interesting movie nonetheless. Thought it was interesting how the evil wizards used computers to track magic levels. You don’t see that very often.

      For context, I am a Christian, and I also play TTRPGs. I once even ran a Bible-themed one-shot for some kids during sunday school. They’re not inherently evil, but there’s definitely a risk if you’re not careful about what you’re playing and who you’re playing with. Though the same can be said for a lot of people, which is why it’s generally agreed to be important to set boundaries before you start.

      Moral of the story: GMs, don’t kill off player characters, or the players will kill themselves off, apparently.

  • @RememberTheApollo_@lemmy.world
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    The conservatives were right, but it’s them holding the guns.

    The signs should read “No Birth Control” and “CIS sexual orientation only” and it would have to be the Right Wingnuts holding the guns, that’s their thing making sure more guns get into schools somehow. The monkey shirt would be worn as mockery. The drugs shirt would have to be “We love meth and Oxy!” considering how much that stuff is favored among the poorer conservative areas.

    And the Bible panel is just bullshit. The kid is ranting about LBGTQ kids and how they’re all going to hell because the Bible says so.

  • Tetra
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    77 months ago

    I can believe a book of this size could be dangerous. What an absolute unit of a Bible, that thing is half the height of that teenager.

  • HubertManne
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    67 months ago

    The only bad thing in the comic are the weapons really which in my experience at least the fundamentalist seem to love.

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      Strangely the cop isn’t armed. How’s he going to shoot anyone’s dog?

  • wrath_of_grunge
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    57 months ago

    dude was rocking a neck tattoo and brow piercings. he was way ahead of the curve.