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questionable content thing my subheading before this starts: i read through about 9 years of comic strip while staying with my dad for a few days in order to get myself together with regards to my issues. i have been thinking about this comic for an unreasonable amount of time since my first failed attempt at catching up on it and i want to gather my thoughts and put them away in a productive place. enjoy -cas, /05/2022 brief context for those who are unaware: questionable content is a slice-of-life webcomic created by jeph jacques in 2003, which is about a Very Normal mostly-queer friend group in an alternate universe that just so happens to feature AI and many an intelligent robot. standard stuff, really; especially for a 00s webcomic. and yet i cant get it off my mind; hell, my rereading the strips i had engaged with while i was in secondary school -about the show's initial displays of borderline sexism, genuinely dysfunctional relationships and usage of the r-slur -about transness in qc it's surprisingly well-addressed! the first sniffs of it to my judgement actually came earlier than most might say, as while tai is definitively a butch lesbian when she is introduced, she talks about having passed as a boy and, well. binding. to the extent that for her intro run before jacques slightly redesigned his characters, tai had zero breasts to speak of and for all intents and purposes could be assumed to be binding. obviously there are very personal lines for each person to decide between the identities of butch lesbian and trans man, but it was an interesting discussion nonetheless. and indeed, i was going to complain about how widely the show includes a queer cast and yet doesn't at all explicitly have trans characters or address transness, however. literally just before i started typing this paragraph into wordpad i was continuing to read it and one character came out to our main protagonist as trans. so yey :+). -re: the constant indie culture references -what made early qc so compelling despite its early instalment weirdness -what made web 1.0 and the blogosphere so compelling (or, why i refuse to participate in social media) -conclusion (entreaty from a quote-unquote old woman) .

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