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What if we stopped saying, “webcomics” and “webcartoonist” and just said “comics” and “cartoonist”? Would you say, “black actor” or “female athelete” or “male nurse”? What if we take the personal responsibility to put ourselves in the same professional category as the people who are using…
it’s 2012, everyone. let’s all figure it out, finally. for once in our lives
ok the comparison of the “web” prefix to specifying the race or sex of a professional is EXTREMELY PRECARIOUS AND UNWISE, but overall yeah
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Well, I guess I never thought about it like that. But I don’t wanna change my sidebar :(((((( ***Edit: I CHANGED IT OKAY...
Yes, I would still call them webcomics. It’s like if I say my friend Terry is a nurse, and Terry’s wife is really hot...
Yo! Heads up followers! Let’s...make it a reality, time
so wait? webcomic is derogatory? I thought it was just descriptive like “tv” show or “board” game.
same thing as racism and sexism. It’s 2012, people, GAWD.
I actually don’t mind referring to myself as a webcomic artist. :T I don’t really see what the big deal is. I will...
you know I call it a webcomic only so people know it’s on the internet- instead of having to go look for it in a library...
This would be super nice!