Also: "God forgives. Angel doesn't."
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It's not a good reason to assault anybody. But Dillon is a hopeless drama queen, caught up in the excitement of the comedy moment. It's a very slapstick scene. And he can't be strangling her that seriously; she has no trouble talking. It's presumably more grabbing than strangulation.JTheCreator wrote:Not sure if I'm more surprised at how I never noticed this, or how much the community glanced over it. We all don't give it much thought cause Dillon's gay, but still. Jealousy isn't reason to assault a woman.
We knew that Zii was in on Angel's secret; she was one of the pronoun-avoiders. So she slips from "Angel" to "Angie" as the conversation gets more personal. Whatevs.Don Alexander wrote:Hm, I don't think anyone has commented on how Zii once uses "Angel" and once uses "Angie".
I take full responsibility for lateness in regards to Sticky Dilly Buns. In fact, I'll probably have to move SDB's Tuesday updates to Wednesday for the next little while as I also have to take care of Kickstarter rewards before I can sit down to write/draw.ninjazxeleven wrote:Shouri, I am very happy and grateful that you are getting new strips out more quickly. Thanks for hard work and dedication to your strip. It is greatly appreciated, even if you don't always hear it in the forums. I think the current plotline must have fired your creative juices!
Or he choking her and she spoke before or was able to speak clearly enough while being choked.Spidrift wrote:It's not a good reason to assault anybody. But Dillon is a hopeless drama queen, caught up in the excitement of the comedy moment. It's a very slapstick scene. And he can't be strangling her that seriously; she has no trouble talking. It's presumably more grabbing than strangulation.JTheCreator wrote:Not sure if I'm more surprised at how I never noticed this, or how much the community glanced over it. We all don't give it much thought cause Dillon's gay, but still. Jealousy isn't reason to assault a woman.
No, don't try this at home, folks. But don't sweat it in a comic, either.
We knew that Zii was in on Angel's secret; she was one of the pronoun-avoiders. So she slips from "Angel" to "Angie" as the conversation gets more personal. Whatevs.Don Alexander wrote:Hm, I don't think anyone has commented on how Zii once uses "Angel" and once uses "Angie".
brasca wrote:Lack of an adam's apple should be a telltale sign, but considering that Dillon is probably too furious to think might keep him from making that observation.
I think it would be hilarious if he had the same reaction as Ruby, but unlikely since he's a normally good at reading people's bodies.
Adam's Apples aren't fool proof, okay. There are a lot of men who don't have visible Adam's Apples and a lot of women who do. A lot has to do with subcutaneous fat.Spidrift wrote:Does anyone actually look hard at other people's Adam's apples and use them in forming gender categories? It's a clue when one is needed, and maybe I'm unobservant, but I think I might take days to pick up on this, if I got there at all.
The old standards tend to lose their meaning given the wider range of sexuality and genders. You really shouldn't fight anyone unless attacked and more than likely Angel was the aggressor here. Then there is the matter of which opponent you choose. Angel is about the same physical build as Dillon so it's a fair enough fight for someone who is identifying as a man by the way. For Sandra it is the same and she also had the power of alcohol flowing through her too. The only criticism I can agree with is attacking Zii since she is petite, but Angel is guilty of that too.JTheCreator wrote:Not sure if I'm more surprised at how I never noticed this, or how much the community glanced over it. We all don't give it much thought cause Dillon's gay, but still. Jealousy isn't reason to assault a woman.JoybuzzerX wrote:First Sandra. Then Angel. Then Zii.
Dillion really has a thing for beating up women.
I think that the point there was less that we could have told without the scarf - Giz's art is good, but her detail resolution isn't that fine - than that Angel was concealing the information in-setting.brasca wrote:Perhaps, but for months Angel's gender was undeterminable by the readers because she wore a scarf.
Honestly, I'd stick at "physical violence is just plain always wrong (but the stuff in these comics is slapstick conedy)", and not try to slice it finer. Saying that a woman, however healthy, muscular, large, or trained, should always be forgiven more easily for violence than a man, however weak, feeble, or downright disabled, is patronising at best, sickeningly hypocritical at worst. Neither should be hitting anybody.The old standards tend to lose their meaning given the wider range of sexuality and genders. You really shouldn't fight anyone unless attacked and more than likely Angel was the aggressor here. Then there is the matter of which opponent you choose. Angel is about the same physical build as Dillon so it's a fair enough fight for someone who is identifying as a man by the way. For Sandra it is the same and she also had the power of alcohol flowing through her too. The only criticism I can agree with is attacking Zii since she is petite, but Angel is guilty of that too.
I don't think Zii tried to stop them, it looks like she joined in.LegendaryKroc wrote:Perhaps you should amend that to "physical violence is wrong, except in self-defence", much like the average "No Dogs - except Guide Dogs" sign. Otherwise, agreed. No domestic violence, no beating people up to solve arguments and so on, regardless of gender or lack thereof.
Also, kudos to Zii for trying to stop those two morons fighting. I wonder if she's silently glad to not be hanging out with either of them at home in MÀ3 still.