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Jan11

Your Fratoscope: January 11, 2015

by tonyd on January 11, 2015 at 12:01 am

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If your birthday is this week:  A version of you from the future will come back in time to assure you that time traveling is safe and that you’ll be winning the lottery just as soon as you can figure out a way from preventing Hitler from winning American Idol.

Aries:  Slow down, you move too fast.

Taurus:  You will crush you enemies, mostly because you own a car crusher and your enemies are old Impalas.

Gemini:  Look out the window.  No, the other window.  Too late, you missed it.

Lemini:  Your subscription to Charlie Hebdo will be late.

Cancer:  No sense raking your leaves now, they’re frozen in the ice.

Leo:  Your investment in a cheap-ass jacket comes back to haunt you this week since it’s cold as balls outside.

Virgo:  The stars say, that weird Craiglist add inviting you to a van in a dark alley, probably isn’t the best way to go about finding new shelves for your place.

Libra:  Bet it all on 17 because the sooner you lose, the sooner you’ll get home and let your dog out before he shits.

Scorpio:  Your liquid condom idea doesn’t work and you are sued for blocking everyone’s peehole.

Sagittarius:  Whatever’s in the liquid condom you’re wearing, it still won’t let you cum.

Capricorn:  Your pizza will arrive late, cold and delivered by the guy who ran the pizza driver off the road.

Aquarius:  You will insult Islam in your cartoons, but fortunately you write the horoscopes and will be able to just switch it with the sign above yours.  Good luck Aquarius!

Pisces:  You’ll go through some old shit and find the junk that used to clutter your old desk.  Now it can clutter your new desk.

└ Tags: Aquarius, Aries, astrology, Cancer, Capricorn, frat boy, Gemini, horoscope, Lemini, Leo, Libra, Pisces, psychic, Sagittarius, Scorpio, Super Frat, Taurus, Tony DiGerolamo, Virgo, Your Fratoscope, zodiac
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Jan10

Life Skills for Fanboys: Charlie Hebdo and the Other Stuff You Should Know

by tonyd on January 10, 2015 at 2:03 am

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 Life Skills for Fanboys:  Charlie Hebdo and the Other Stuff You Should Know

 written by Tony DiGerolamo, Copyright 2015

To further my goal of helping fellow fanboys, I have included an index of links of previous columns with their topics.  Don’t take it personal, I’m just trying to help.  Previous columns are indexed at the end.

Charlie Hebdo

As I mentioned in the Webcomic Factory blog, the massacre is a huge tragedy.  One that needs to be avoided in the future.  We all want that.  Everyone everywhere wants to avoid needless bloodshed.  But the key word in that phrase is “needless”.  How you define it.  For some, the bloodshed is unfortunate, but “needed” depending on their agenda.

But what concerns me more at this time and place is no longer the actual event.  That’s over and there was nothing much most of us could do to stop it during these past few days.  The gunmen are dead, their accomplice will no doubt be tracked down and now the mourning begins.  It’s how we react to the events that concerns me.

History

In the days following September 11, 2001, people in the U.S. lost their minds.  I remember getting a phone call from a friend when the first plane hit.  (Naturally, I was asleep.)  I rolled over and picked up the phone and my friend was in a panic.  “Dude!  A plane hit one of the Twin Towers!  It’s on TV right now!”  I mumbled something like, “Get the fuck out of here.”  Not believing him, hung up the phone and went back to sleep.

By the time I woke up, the media was already creating sound bytes to explain it all.  In the days that followed, you could see that George W. Bush was suddenly being elevated.  Not for anything that he had actually done (I had remarked when he was running that he was a shifty eyed little criminal that would probably be the first president ever to do time.) but because he just happened to be sitting the Oval Office at the time of a tragedy.  Overnight he went from being a one-term joke, to being lauded as a great man simply for being there.  People suddenly trusted this buffoon and even the guys that would normally make fun of him backed off.   Suddenly, it was all about supporting the president because, well, you gotta.

In the years that followed, I watched as people who I thought were intellectual, smart and thoughtful turn into braying, hyenas of vengeance.  It seemed like over night Dennis Miller turned into a conservative loon.  New Yorkers, whom I had always regarded as fairly smart, now had this emotional blind spot.  It was at this New York Party I was verbally attacked.  I thought New Yorkers would be antiwar liberals.  They were liberals, but now they all had a justification to unleash Hell and fuck anyone that got in their way.

September 11th did so much damage to the psyche of America.  It’s still damaging America.  No one wants to talk about the 9/11 scams or the abandonment of the 9/11 rescue workers or just the endless fucking war that got started—  (Well, really jump started) by this emotional and irrational reaction to a tragedy.  How many soldiers signed up after 9/11 to get payback on Iraqis who had nothing to do with it and no WMD’s?  How are all those people who blindly supported Bush even after it was painfully obvious he was a liar who was in over his head?

The New Crisis

This massacre is bad, horrific, horrible, terrible, tragic and on and on.  But I’m not somehow condoning the actions of these maniacs by discussing the root causes for those actions.  I’m antiwar, remember?  But if you don’t look at history, you’re doomed to repeat it.

As Justin Raimondo at Antiwar.com documents in his op-ed, the gunmen had training in Syria and at least one was appalled by U.S. torture at Guantanamo Bay.  This will likely be ignored by the media in the coming days because it doesn’t exactly jibe with the idea that everyone who picks up a gun and shoots someone is pure evil and every victim that’s shot is nothing but goodness and light.  It’s more complicated than that.  It doesn’t mitigate the crimes to say that these gunmen were motivated by the hypocrisy of the U.S. because ultimately, this is the price of hypocrisy.  This is karma.  The French are our allies in the endless “War on Terror”.  They helped us bomb Libya and they have their own version of Iraq called Mali.  It doesn’t make the massacre of anyone right, but it puts into context why it happened.  These two French Muslims didn’t roll out of bed one day and suddenly say, “Hey, let’s be evil!”  They saw things, they were outraged and they reacted.  Without the War on Terror, the bombings, the torture—  What do they have to react to?

We gained nothing from the torture, the bombings and the War on Terror.  Were in the negative financially, spiritually, emotionally—-  By any measure, the wars are lost and the image of America and the situations we find ourselves in are much, much worse.  So yeah, we could’ve done without all this bullshit and maybe these guys would still be a couple of struggling rap artists instead of mass murderers.

The Reaction

How we react to this new crisis is vital.  Cartoonists all over the world are now just like the citizens of New York after September 11th.  Some of (as Joe Sacco said in this cartoon) our tribe has been killed.  Now it’s time to unleash the beast!  Suddenly, I find Muhammed pics all over Reddit along with Charlie Hebdo tributes.  Were these brave cartoonist willing to wade into the fray when one of Charlie Hebdo’s creators was put on trial for anti-Semitism in France?

No, mostly because many of my fellow comics creators spend their days recycling superhero stories, talking about superhero movies or generally wasting everyone’s time on completely derivative and unimportant work.  You know who you are people.  I almost dread doing comic-related podcasts these days because invariably my uninformed interviewer will ask me more questions about the latest superhero movie than anything relevant in the world of comics or the comics medium or my work.  Now, for once, they might stop talking about the latest fucking Batman/Superman movie for a second.  Unfortunately, I think most will be so far out of their depth on the subject, they’re likely just to repeat whatever they heard on the news, just like a lot of people did after September 11th without critically thinking about it.

And that’s the way a lot of the cartoon tributes feel too.  Look, I’m not saying they should happen, but there’s a fine line between tribute, exploitation and bandwagon jumping.  As I said in my Webcomic Factory blogpost, I was thinking about a Muhammed comic for the Antiwar Comic during the South Park controversy.  Ultimately, I decided I had more to say on other topics.  While Islam is a factor in the current state of war we live in, it’s not the factor as Juan Cole writes.

The Bottom Line

As David Brooks (a guy I normally disagree with quite vigorously) writes, I Am Not Charlie Hebdo.  I’m a clown that writes the dick jokes here and occasionally writes though provoking stuff between the lines here or more blatantly on The Webcomic Factory.  My fellow comic creators are miles away from me in terms of being informed about world politics, with some exceptions.  So just like the ignorant reaction of most Americans when the towers fell, I see the same pattern in my fellow creators’ reactions.

“Hey let’s post a Muhammed cartoon!”

“He let’s post a sad group of superheroes around a copy of Charlie Hebdo.”

“How about a bullet ridden, bleeding copy of the magazine?”

That’s fine.  Expected.  But will they bother to learn anything beyond the good vs. evil sound byte television media will spoon feed them?  It remains to be seen.  Will they dig deeper?  Think more?  Maybe stop talking about superheroes for ten fucking seconds?  Doubtful.  The news cycle will shift, the next tragedy will be upon us and this crisis will fall back into the review mirror just like the Boston Marathon Bombing or anything else.

Lesson not learned.  Nothing read.  The only thing left behind will be the cartoons and the license to bash Muhammed, I guess.  And when it comes time to talk about the “boring” policy concerns of endlessly bombing other countries, sanctioning their governments and generally just bullying the entire world—  Where will you be, fellow comic creators?  Will you still be inspired by the folks at Charlie Hebdo and looking to stir the pot?  Or will most of this trouble be forgotten and you’ll be back to reading Deadpool and falling into the Left/Right tribalism that seems to consume people in November.

I implore you fanboys and fellow creators alike—  Stop reacting.  Think.  Read.  Know things.  Read something important and create something important.  Take risks.  Defy authority and question it voraciously in your life and in your work.

It’s what the folks at Charlie Hebdo did and that would be a real tribute.

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Presenting Your Project
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 Rethinking the Comic Book Con
Zombie Stories Should Still Be About People
Geek Stereotypes and the Big Bang Theory
Con Locations
Traveling to Cons on the Cheap
Con Economics
Comics, Sexism and Trolling
Searching for the Words
How to Fix Comics?  Stop Reading Them
Shopping at the Con
The Hollywood Double Edged Sword
Beware the Geek Scams
Success Kills
In Response to Chuck Dixon, Paul Rivoche and Janelle Asselin
Fanboy Reporters
Dealing with Critics and Haters in the Internet Age
Who Are the Creepers?
The Cosplayer Treaty of 2014: A Proposal
Female Thor
Comics’ Non-News
Geek Feminists and DC’s T-Shirts

Cosplay Blowback

└ Tags: 9/11, Charlie Hebdo, comic books, comic creators, creators, current events, emotion, George W. Bush, information, Life Skills for Fanboys, massacre, News, opinion, reaction, satire, September 11th, Super Frat, The Webcomic Factory, Tony DiGerolamo
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Jan09

Rewritten Headlines: Thailand to Seattle

by tonyd on January 9, 2015 at 12:01 am

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Thailand Impeaches Politicians After They Leave Office

Sidewalk Vandalized in Front of Movie Theater

Priest Meets Hot Chick

Accused Rapist Makes Jokes

President to Subsidize 13th Grade

Disgraced Government Agency Asks for More Power Again

Foreigners to Hear the Phrase “Wicked Queer” a Lot

Nature Coming For Vengeance

Supreme Court Hearing the Same Case Over and Over and Over…

Seattle Cuts One

└ Tags: Angelina Jolie, Boston, comedy, Community College, Ethan Hawke, funny, gay marriage, headlines, humor, News, NSA, Obama, Olympics, parody, Polar bears, Pope, Rewritten Headlines, Seattle, Super Frat, Supreme Court, Thailand, Tony DiGerolamo
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Jan07

Twitter in Focus: Dan Levy

by tonyd on January 7, 2015 at 12:01 am

Hey Bros!

Welcome to Twitter in Focus where media comes to die!  Today’s contestant is comedian, Dan Levy, let’s see what he’s tweeting.

@danlevy

December 22nd:  “Whoever does packaging for kids toys does not have kids.”

I don’t think they intend anyone to open them at all.

December 23rd:  “My parents are set in their way.”

What?  You mean like every other person over the age of 40?  Outrageous!

December 24th:  “Lost another chapstick.”

Now what will you leave for Santa?

December 24th:  “I wanna watch a show on HGTV about how the couples on HGTV got together.”

It’s amazing that there’s a whole channel dedicated to making me not watch it.

December 26th:  “Looking forward to seeing how many times I lose my wallet in 2015.”

Chapstick and now wallets?  You gotta get an intern, Dan.

December 28th:  “Just accidentally dropped the soap in the shower and laughed hysterically.”

If you did that in prison, you’d have a whole roomful of dudes laughing.

December 29th:  “Just saw a commercial for Wheel of Fortune incase we weren’t aware of Wheel of Fortune.”

Wheel of what?

December 29th:  “Not a lot of people talking about mapquest anymore.”

Exactly.  Thanks Obama!

December 31st:  “NYE and Halloween are the same thing. I get stressed out about what to do, end up eating too much candy, and dressing up as Rachel Maddow.”

Yes, but at least you’re drunk.

December 31st:  “2015 is gonna be my year! (That I finally find a parking spot at Trader Joes.)”

Sadly, more Prius and Teslas have been sold.  It will actually be harder in 2015 to out drive those hippies.

January 5th:  “Hang in there. Only a few more days of saying “happy new year!” and / or “how was your break?””

The key is, never talk to anyone.

January 5th:  “I will stop everything to click on a “where are they now” actor thingy.”

And that’s why that credit score company won’t leave you alone.

Okay, let’s rate Dan’s tweets.  Minimum plugs, tons of material—  Not bad.  I give him a 7 for Style, a 8 for Mustness and a 8 for Insanity.  That’s an overall score of 7.6.  Follow Dan.

And if you have a suggestion for Twitter in Focus, email me here.

└ Tags: 2015, comedian, comedy, Dan Levy, funny, Halloween, HGTV, humor, jokes, Mapquest, New Year's Eve, Super Frat, Tony DiGerolamo, tweet, Twitter, Twitter in Focus
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