“wee woo wee woo oh shit he’s got a gun!”
I got the reference...Texas Fella pulls a gun on Cart Narcs
“wee woo wee woo oh shit he’s got a gun!”
I got the reference...Texas Fella pulls a gun on Cart Narcs
That's the plot of the 80s movie The Last Starfighter
The Last Starfighter is a 1984 American space opera film directed by Nick Castle. The film tells the story of Alex Rogan (Lance Guest), a teenager who, after winning the high score in an arcade game that's secretly a simulation test, is recruited by an alien defense force to fight in an interstellar war.
Man, no one here recognizes the post title as a line from a famous 90s movie? I thought someone would recognize it.
people can call out misogyny
@pyre ,
Why can't you just look at two women in a comic and not extrapolate and believe that what is depicted applies to the entire gender, to the entire 4 billion+ women on the Earth? The comic and its joke exists because that type of scenario has happened.
Psychology Today: Why Do Women Act Catty?
Why Do Women Bully Each Other at Work?
The Bitch At Work: How To Out-Smart The Mean Girls In The Office
11 Reasons Why Women Don’t Get Along With Other Women <---written by a woman
Women are not always nice to each other. That is the joke in the comic.
It's more misogynistic to assume that a depiction of one scenario applies to the entire gender than to just understand that is is a joke calling out a specific behavior.
Any Spanish speakers here? The guy says, "They were the 5 simple words..."
But wouldn't por qué just be considered one word in Spanish?
Your criticism of the comic is a case of Whataboutism.
It's like if the comic was making fun of a dog liking food and you then chimed in with "hey, humans like food too...why didn't they include humans in their example?"
Look at the comedy in the comic. Have those things been witnessed by others and turned into an exaggerated stereotype? Yes, they have. Stating that other things are also true does not negate the humor of the comic.