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Common Experiences 2014-12-02
Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2014 12:05 am
by AnotherFairportfan
Bonding moment!
Re: Common Experiences 2014-12-02
Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2014 12:20 am
by oldmanmickey
i can not help it the first thing i thought of was i would love to be in the middle.
Re: Common Experiences 2014-12-02
Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2014 12:27 am
by DilyV
...aaaaaaand Cricket gets her first lesson in 'the world doesn't revolve around you...'
and also that your actions have consequences...
Re: Common Experiences 2014-12-02
Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2014 12:33 am
by Opus the Poet
Another demonstration that our little Cricket is not just magical, but strong, too. That looked like it might have hurt a bit.
Re: Common Experiences 2014-12-02
Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2014 12:45 am
by shadowinthelight
oldmanmickey wrote:i can not help it the first thing i thought of was i would love to be in the middle.
Go ahead, you'll die happy. Well, the happiness part may not be certain but the death would be.
Re: Common Experiences 2014-12-02
Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2014 1:32 am
by Radio365
Since when has this comic gotten a trigger warning?
Rape has been discussed in FAR more detail than a passing mention before and not gotten a warning before.
Browsing Tumblr are we Mr. Wapsi?
Re: Common Experiences 2014-12-02
Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2014 1:42 am
by Deuce
Radio365 wrote:Since when has this comic gotten a trigger warning?
Rape has been discussed in FAR more detail than a passing mention before and not gotten a warning before.
Browsing Tumblr are we Mr. Wapsi?
1) I
think there was a warning during the Tar incident.
2) What does tumblr have to do with being considerate of your readers?
Re: Common Experiences 2014-12-02
Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2014 1:50 am
by Dave
Deuce wrote:Radio365 wrote:Since when has this comic gotten a trigger warning?
Rape has been discussed in FAR more detail than a passing mention before and not gotten a warning before.
Browsing Tumblr are we Mr. Wapsi?
1) I
think there was a warning during the Tar incident.
Correct... and, in fact, there wasn't just
a trigger warning... there were trigger warnings every day for more than a week. 2013: September 12, 13, 16, 23, 24, 25, 26, and 27.
2) What does tumblr have to do with being considerate of your readers?
Exactly.
May I say, Radio365, that I find your attitude just a trifle disturbing. If Paul is, perhaps, going to be having Monica discuss her rape in more graphic terms during the next few days, and wants to give his readers fair warning... then why would you find it necessary to challenge his discretion and courtesy in this way?
He knows the script he's writing,
we do not.
Re: Common Experiences 2014-12-02
Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2014 2:06 am
by shadowinthelight
Dave wrote:Deuce wrote:2) What does tumblr have to do with being considerate of your readers?
Exactly.
May I say, Radio365, that I find your attitude just a trifle disturbing. If Paul is, perhaps, going to be having Monica discuss her rape in more graphic terms during the next few days, and wants to give his readers fair warning... then why would you find it necessary to challenge his discretion and courtesy in this way?
He knows the script he's writing,
we do not.
I have zero problem with Paul putting up the warnings because he is bringing up quite a touchy subject. That said, Tumblr does have a reputation for being the home to a number people who many would consider guilty of taking political correctness to absurd extremes. Unfortunately some people lack the ability to judge the nuance between genuine concern and oversensitivity.
Re: Common Experiences 2014-12-02
Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2014 3:02 am
by DilyV
I remember days past where people discussed any of a multitude of touchy subjects and no one lost their minds over it. Now days you can't fart without someone having a conniption fit over it. I applaud Paul for the warnings to avoid having people who have issues with the subject being caught unawares. It's called consideration of others. I also applaud Paul for not being afraid to take on these subjects. Half the trouble anymore is that everyone wants to dance around the subject and no real dialog is ever even attempted.
Re: Common Experiences 2014-12-02
Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2014 6:45 am
by Akeche
I think the only time I personally was very happy for a warning... a BIG one at that. Like you think these 'trigger warnings' for the rape discussions take you out of the comic? Go back, way back to before Monica was known as anything remotely supernatural.
God even with the warning seeing Phix just rake her face right off made me a bit sick. It's different when it's a character you'd grown connected to rather than a throwaway in a horror movie!
Re: Common Experiences 2014-12-02
Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2014 6:59 am
by Catawampus
Well, Cricket did warn that she's an emotional, non-tough dork. . .
AnotherFairportfan wrote:Bonding moment!
Looks as though Monica is being squished enough for strong nuclear force bonds to be formed.
Opus the Poet wrote:Another demonstration that our little Cricket is not just magical, but strong, too. That looked like it might have hurt a bit.
Perhaps somebody ought to arrange a hug-off between Cricket and Euryale, for comparison. Or perhaps it's best that it isn't done, for the safety of the world.
Dave wrote:Correct... and, in fact, there wasn't just a trigger warning... there were trigger warnings every day for more than a week. 2013: September 12, 13, 16, 23, 24, 25, 26, and 27.
The first time was the content warning for the incident when Monica was defaced by Phix. And that was back almost two years ago.
Re: Common Experiences 2014-12-02
Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2014 7:08 am
by AmriloJim
DilyV wrote:I remember days past where people discussed any of a multitude of touchy subjects and no one lost their minds over it. Now days you can't fart without someone having a conniption fit over it. I applaud Paul for the warnings to avoid having people who have issues with the subject being caught unawares. It's called consideration of others. I also applaud Paul for not being afraid to take on these subjects. Half the trouble anymore is that everyone wants to dance around the subject and no real dialog is ever even attempted.
Well said!
Re: Common Experiences 2014-12-02
Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2014 7:31 am
by scantrontb
DilyV wrote:I remember days past where people discussed any of a multitude of touchy subjects and no one lost their minds over it. Now days you can't fart without someone having a conniption fit over it. I applaud Paul for the warnings to avoid having people who have issues with the subject being caught unawares. It's called consideration of others. I also applaud Paul for not being afraid to take on these subjects. Half the trouble anymore is that everyone wants to dance around the subject and no real dialog is ever even attempted.
OMG! you TALKED about somebody... um, you know... engaging in ...
flatulence... I'M OFFENDED....
(not really, i just HAD to go there...)

Re: Common Experiences 2014-12-02
Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2014 8:17 am
by zachariah
You know Cricket is kinda slow. I suspect she jumped to the conclusion that Monica did something like she did to the people she struck out at. Cricket's words "I don't understand." are truly meant. Use simpler terms Monica because right now Cricket appears to think you do the same things she did and you didn't. Yes Monica hurt people emotionally but she did not try to ruin them. Monica still has some explaining to do or the misunderstanding will go on, and on, and on, and on. Cricket is real good at jumping to conclusions and running away from them.
Re: Common Experiences 2014-12-02
Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2014 8:55 am
by Atomic
Ok - we've know about the cheerleader incident -- when/where was the Shadow Monica incident?
Perhaps Cricket was taking out her anger privately after she met M and staged a show for her own vengeance / sublimation?
Re: Common Experiences 2014-12-02
Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2014 9:09 am
by Reani
Re: trigger warnings in media
They've always been a thing, just not called trigger warnings. You know those messages you get before really graphic tv shows or even sometimes news that are like (paraphrasing) "the following may contain disturbing imagery, viewer discretion is advised"? What do you think THOSE are? Warnings that well, what's coming may be upsetting and you should brace yourself and/or avoid it.
If anything trigger warnings are nice because they tend to tell you what's being covered rather than just "graphic imagery" or "sensitive topics" because for example, I may choose to avoid extreme gore (I admit wapsi has never really truly upset me but there's been cringey moments) but be okay with rape discussions, or vise versa.
And yes, the stuff with the Tar definitely had warnings before it, and you had to scroll down. I know because I recently re-read it.
No one is saying these things can't and shouldn't be discussed or even shown, but that you should let people know what's coming because some are more easily upset than others and at the end of the day it's not worth ruining someone's day over a webcomic.
Re: Common Experiences 2014-12-02
Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2014 9:55 am
by DinkyInky
Thank you Paul for posting the warning.
It helps to prepare mentally. I've gotten better at compartmentalising in recent years, but warnings help immensely to prepare.
The story you tell is incredible, and the fact you listen to the important bits of your fanbase, like on the subject of warnings for NSFW and trigger pages, is another reason I keep coming back to read.
Again, thank you.
Re: Common Experiences 2014-12-02
Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2014 10:03 am
by kingklash
Catawampus wrote:
Perhaps somebody ought to arrange a hug-off between Cricket and Euryale, for comparison. Or perhaps it's best that it isn't done, for the safety of the world.
Let those two hug each other, and I bet that anything placed between them would turn to diamonds almost as fast as if Bud had got her hands on it.
Re: Common Experiences 2014-12-02
Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2014 10:59 am
by meisdadoo
scantrontb wrote:DilyV wrote:I remember days past where people discussed any of a multitude of touchy subjects and no one lost their minds over it. Now days you can't fart without someone having a conniption fit over it. I applaud Paul for the warnings to avoid having people who have issues with the subject being caught unawares. It's called consideration of others. I also applaud Paul for not being afraid to take on these subjects. Half the trouble anymore is that everyone wants to dance around the subject and no real dialog is ever even attempted.
OMG! you TALKED about somebody... um, you know... engaging in ...
flatulence... I'M OFFENDED....
(not really, i just HAD to go there...)

Speaking of going there, I hear the pun jar could use another roll of (XXXXXXX).