For sure, it’s an ‘American product,’ but it’s also got that European-style, sly observational quality.

Oof, I suppose we could argue endlessly upon this stuff, but at the end of the day? I feel like I’m mainly correct in listing it here. Do speak up though if you feel I acted in error.


Oh, and I also cut down on a couple links that are no longer relevant, outdated, etc, upon yon sidebar. So you should only see eight total now, I believe…?

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    Yes, I agree. One person spending money to purchase a domain and then using that leverage to claim the definition of something being European is because they personally like them is precisely how Hitler got started.

    I think that you’re making an absurd and unfair comparison about users of Lemmy, and I don’t think that you comparing the actions of users on Lemmy to the rise of the Nazi party is going to help OP build a better community about eurographicnovels; which ultimately is the goal of this thread.

    I have spoken my piece in support of disallowing such content, vitriol included for emphasis. Now, what is your feedback about OP allowing American Webcomics on a European Graphic Novel community?

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      I guess my sarcasm didn’t translate lol

      My feedback to OP is that I’m mildly against including this particular American webcomic into a community where it doesn’t seem like it belongs, as I’ve said elsewhere in this thread. My feedback to you is that you need to chill out.