What We Said, Or, The Problem With Pronouns
I stood on the edge of a culture filled of sexism and one line jokes, gazing at that abyss of popular culture dashed with unabated fratboyisms, a society bereft of class and common decency. “That’s what she said” jokes were like a virus, and sadly, I too was infected. But after soul searching I saw the error of my ways. We needed to learn it wasn’t “what she said,” but it was what we had said.
Matt Knicl: My name is Matt Knicl. I'm a U of I alumn and one of those unemployed English majors Garrison Keillor likes to make fun of. I've been reading comics since high school and one day I would like to write them. My goal is to expose readers to what is out there in the world of comics and using my English powers, show what is worth reading or not. I can be reached at buzz.comics@gmail.com.
Hot & Cold © Matt Knicl 2008
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Capes & Cowls » Blog Archive » Hot & Cold present “Fin City” (Capes & Cowls » Blog Archive » Hot & Cold present “Fin City”) says:
(Posted January 6th, 2009 at 12:26 am)
[…] the controversial yet hysterical “That’s What She Said” two week arc, I decided to take the strip into a cliché detective Sin City parody staring Mac […]
Lance (Lance) says:
(Posted November 1st, 2008 at 2:13 pm)
If this isn’t the defining moment of our generation, I don’t know what is.