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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink-19•edit-23 days agoSo do elephants but there is none depicted. How does it fit into the plot of the comic?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink21•3 days agoThe comic about talking ducks? Does everything have to fit the stereotypes and norms of society for you unless there’s a good reason? Maybe the author is vegetarian? Who knows and more importantly, who cares? It’s a world of diverse life experiences out there.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink11•3 days agoI’m not even vegan or vegetarian, as I said elsewhere in the thread I’m literally roasting a duck today… You’re the one who came in here with a problem
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink9•edit-23 days agoIt might be an anecdote by the author. And it’s not like it stands out as a weird enough thing that it has to be relevant to the plot. Also their cousin is probably a turkey or something.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink-2•3 days agoYeah I was thinking cousin turkey too. But ham?
So do elephants but there is none depicted.
How does it fit into the plot of the comic?
The comic about talking ducks?
Does everything have to fit the stereotypes and norms of society for you unless there’s a good reason? Maybe the author is vegetarian? Who knows and more importantly, who cares?
It’s a world of diverse life experiences out there.
You people are extremely defensive.
Projection
“it’s the children who are wrong”
I’m not even vegan or vegetarian, as I said elsewhere in the thread I’m literally roasting a duck today…
You’re the one who came in here with a problem
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It might be an anecdote by the author. And it’s not like it stands out as a weird enough thing that it has to be relevant to the plot.
Also their cousin is probably a turkey or something.
Yeah I was thinking cousin turkey too. But ham?
How does it take away from it?