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In lugnet.lego, Dean Husby wrote:
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I am, however, rather offended that the artist feels it funny to joke about
the colour change. Thats a pretty sore spot with most of us and some of the
comics just bring back all that anger and frustration that is making some of
us rethink out LEGO habit.
But maybe this is just me.
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I never made fun of people who are concerned about the colour change issue. I
point out the problems, and then end it with a funny punchline that certainly
doesnt mock or belittle the character who is annoyed by the colour change.
I cant see what is offencive about those three strips. Please, let me know
EXACTLY what the problem is. Or is it just that you feel the colour change issue
shouldnt be discussed at all in anything less than a serious tone?
The only person that should find any of these comics offencive is our dear, dear
friend... Mr. Jack Stone.
-Greg
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| (...) I love the comics. I think they are well drawn and cute. They can really help to get the point across about adults and LEGO. The megaBlXXks one was very funny. I am, however, rather offended that the artist feels it funny to joke about the (...) (21 years ago, 26-Feb-04, to lugnet.lego, lugnet.general, lugnet.org, FTX)
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