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    -1510 months ago

    I wouldn’t have thought twice if you didn’t make that point. IDGAF if you’re a fan of the comic artist or style. I’m not a huge fan of this comic but it’s cute and her ability to create as much as she does makes me respect her. I am a fan of the newspaper style comic strip format, she does it very well.

    People get rapid about her because they like her and her product.

    You bringing up misogyny says everything about YOU.

    You don’t want people to go there? Don’t start the process.

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      1110 months ago

      The process was started when a pizzacake comic was posted. Pizzacake and their fans are notorious for calling someone sexist or misogynistic just because they don’t like her comics. You have just proven that point.

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        -710 months ago

        Thank for filling me in on why but you are wrong. I didn’t know about that history but it doesn’t matter.

        If you have to start a defense with “I’m not (something) but”, you are indeed showing behavior of (something).

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          1110 months ago

          I get what you’re saying but I don’t agree in this context. Especially when it’s what pizza cake is known for. If you don’t say you’re not something, then you’ll be called something anyway. That’s probably what the commenter was saying. With that being said, just because someone says I’m not sexist doesn’t automatically make them sexist believe it or not. If you don’t not know the person and you’ve never seen how they interact with people and you’re going off of one sentence, that’s not very reasonable, don’t you think? There’s a difference between saying I’m not sexist but I don’t like women and I’m not sexist but I don’t like her comics. In the eyes of pizza cake fans, it’s the same thing.