I think it's genuine, with a lot of genuine criticism of things about it I don't like. Just like any Zelda game forum thread. It has daily comic pages that keeps it alive
If bail was offered then the state didn't view him as a risk. On top of that, they were misled by Amber's dad, who fed into Ross' mental issues, isolated him, and manipulated him into taking part in a criminal conspiracy.
>If bail was offered then the state didn't view him as a risk
Considering he brought a loaded weapon onto a college campus and fired it in order to coerce someone to come with him, I think that counts as a risk. Hell, he was even firing it while driving the car.
I mean they chose to back him out of jail and even after he and Blaine kidnap a bunch of people and are involved in Mike's death Carol still stands by what she did and it's implied the rest of the church does too.
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I really hate how he draws eyes.
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Sure, because they didn't do anything wrong. The courts said Ross wasn't a risk and awarded bail, and Blaine was acting independently and without the church's knowledge to use Ross as a pawn in a criminal conspiracy. Blaine even ponied up a giant chunk of the bail and had already been meeting with Ross. Was it a wise decision? No, but they can't blamed for something they were allowed to do with the approval of the government, or the actions of someone using them in bad faith to carry out a crime they had no privy to.
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So it's not their fault that the kidnapper they helped set free went on to kidnap again?
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No. The fault lies with the state for granting him bail and Blaine for entering a criminal conspiracy with him.
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Legally maybe, but morally speaking it was still a bad thing to do, worsened by the fact that they refuse to take any accountability or show any remorse for the fact that someone died because of the criminal they choose to enable.
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Morally speaking they're a distant third in terms of culpability.
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They were a third party before paying for his bail, something that they had no business doing but still did because they considered the guy "one of them", they don't get to say it has nothing to do with what happened just because shit hit the fan.
The main probably also comes from them refusing to take any accountability for endorsing the guy's actions and the consequences that followed. People died and they either refuse to acknowledge that fact or they only talk about how they are the real victims because they are being sued (as if they're the ones who got the short end of the stick).
They focus in the church and how that is what is important, while ignoring the people whose victimization they endorsed and trying to make excuses for the guys actions so they can keep the moral high-ground.
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The problem is that the courts granted Ross bail in the first place, which means that he was not considered a risk. The actual response the church would be making is "the government indicated that it was okay for Ross to be released from jail while his trial was pending and the mobster who used Ross in his scheme to kidnap and murder his child's associates has no connection to the church other than his personal misrepresentation when providing funds to bail Ross out." For them to have responsibility they'd have to known Ross was a danger and what Blaine was doing.
Divorce sucks when both parties are at fault, but goddamn was I glad to be rid of my c**t father. Divorce is great when one person is bringing everyone else down.
Wait, people still read this comic? I thought that everyone stopped reading it after the third repeat of the arc called "man I really hate Christianity and want nothing more than to portray them as literally the devil for liberals"
Yeah. That's why after a long day of reading these caricatures, I go over to Sinfest and see whatever the hell is going on there. It's a goddamn experience.
On the other hand it's nice seeing Joyce and Joe together.
From the assumption that Joyce isn't smart enough to do a relationship, or that Joe would pump and dump Joyce. The idea that basically these teo won't work. Joe is clearly trying his best to assure Joyce. Joyce feels like she has the most power in the relationship while being naive still.
Apparently in spite of his own deplorable behavior, Joe is actually pretty sensitive about his dad doing the exact same shit, so that must count for something.
The girls mom is a fundie who just got divorced and plans on selling the girls childhood home so she can pay her church bills. The church got sued because in resume:
They took a criminal's money to pay for the bail of one of their member who got arrested for bringing a gun to a college campus in order to kidnap his daughter who runned away because he wanted to sent her to conversion camp. He then proceed to allied himself with the criminal to kidnap his daughter again, kidnapped her friends instead to blackmail her and ultimately got himself and another killed.
The girl is frustrated because after everything that happened her mother still sides with the church and seems more bothered with the fact that the church is in a bad position than the fact people died and she got kidnapped.
Cultists, when they think they're talking to their own. It's overcondensed and overdirect, they'd use different exact wording, but it's not actually inaccurate.
also carla nudes on his nsfw patreon
Sorry but there are better ginger trannies in other comics
I'm not even gonna dignify your bait with a response
>he says as he replies to it
Does Willis show it, or is he a coward?
so, be honest Cinemaphile, what are these threads? are they genuine? ironic? hatereading?
I think people are just bonding over the mockery of an adult man who was never able to grow past his mommy and daddy issues.
What are the QC threads?
Mostly waiting around for porn.
I think it's genuine, with a lot of genuine criticism of things about it I don't like. Just like any Zelda game forum thread. It has daily comic pages that keeps it alive
Reminder that Joyce's church literally did nothing wrong.
Considering Toedad's car chase kidnapping wouldn't have been applicable for bail, they kinda did.
If bail was offered then the state didn't view him as a risk. On top of that, they were misled by Amber's dad, who fed into Ross' mental issues, isolated him, and manipulated him into taking part in a criminal conspiracy.
>If bail was offered then the state didn't view him as a risk
Considering he brought a loaded weapon onto a college campus and fired it in order to coerce someone to come with him, I think that counts as a risk. Hell, he was even firing it while driving the car.
Sure, but that's not on Joyce's church.
I mean they chose to back him out of jail and even after he and Blaine kidnap a bunch of people and are involved in Mike's death Carol still stands by what she did and it's implied the rest of the church does too.
I really hate how he draws eyes.
Sure, because they didn't do anything wrong. The courts said Ross wasn't a risk and awarded bail, and Blaine was acting independently and without the church's knowledge to use Ross as a pawn in a criminal conspiracy. Blaine even ponied up a giant chunk of the bail and had already been meeting with Ross. Was it a wise decision? No, but they can't blamed for something they were allowed to do with the approval of the government, or the actions of someone using them in bad faith to carry out a crime they had no privy to.
So it's not their fault that the kidnapper they helped set free went on to kidnap again?
No. The fault lies with the state for granting him bail and Blaine for entering a criminal conspiracy with him.
Legally maybe, but morally speaking it was still a bad thing to do, worsened by the fact that they refuse to take any accountability or show any remorse for the fact that someone died because of the criminal they choose to enable.
Morally speaking they're a distant third in terms of culpability.
They were a third party before paying for his bail, something that they had no business doing but still did because they considered the guy "one of them", they don't get to say it has nothing to do with what happened just because shit hit the fan.
The main probably also comes from them refusing to take any accountability for endorsing the guy's actions and the consequences that followed. People died and they either refuse to acknowledge that fact or they only talk about how they are the real victims because they are being sued (as if they're the ones who got the short end of the stick).
They focus in the church and how that is what is important, while ignoring the people whose victimization they endorsed and trying to make excuses for the guys actions so they can keep the moral high-ground.
The problem is that the courts granted Ross bail in the first place, which means that he was not considered a risk. The actual response the church would be making is "the government indicated that it was okay for Ross to be released from jail while his trial was pending and the mobster who used Ross in his scheme to kidnap and murder his child's associates has no connection to the church other than his personal misrepresentation when providing funds to bail Ross out." For them to have responsibility they'd have to known Ross was a danger and what Blaine was doing.
Divorce sucks when both parties are at fault, but goddamn was I glad to be rid of my c**t father. Divorce is great when one person is bringing everyone else down.
Wait, people still read this comic? I thought that everyone stopped reading it after the third repeat of the arc called "man I really hate Christianity and want nothing more than to portray them as literally the devil for liberals"
Don't people ever get tired of getting angry at caricatures?
No
Im almost enjoying my anger!
Yeah. That's why after a long day of reading these caricatures, I go over to Sinfest and see whatever the hell is going on there. It's a goddamn experience.
>Carla and Claire Rape Canada! The DoA/QC crossover you didn't want but are getting anyway!
I’m just here to ask if there’s been one of his low quality canon porn comics of Joyce violently losing her virginity yet.
there's a pinup of her jerking off if that's what you mean.
I'd agree with a few years ago, but nowadays it seems like the internet is 80% coomers, sexualizing everyone and everything.
man willis's hate for organized religion and past trauma is bleeding through this arc.
On the other hand it's nice seeing Joyce and Joe together.
From the assumption that Joyce isn't smart enough to do a relationship, or that Joe would pump and dump Joyce. The idea that basically these teo won't work. Joe is clearly trying his best to assure Joyce. Joyce feels like she has the most power in the relationship while being naive still.
The problem is that Joyce isn't some naive moron and Joe wouldn't pump and dump her, so this whole thing comes off as dragging it out.
Apparently in spite of his own deplorable behavior, Joe is actually pretty sensitive about his dad doing the exact same shit, so that must count for something.
What are they in college for?
Context?
Joyce's mom came to visit and give her old stuff because she sold her house to save the church
So what does this mean for Joyce's closted troony sibling who was still living at home?
Exactly as much as it means for Joyce's pastor brother who works for their church.
Aren't they a journalist with their own apartament?
The girls mom is a fundie who just got divorced and plans on selling the girls childhood home so she can pay her church bills. The church got sued because in resume:
They took a criminal's money to pay for the bail of one of their member who got arrested for bringing a gun to a college campus in order to kidnap his daughter who runned away because he wanted to sent her to conversion camp. He then proceed to allied himself with the criminal to kidnap his daughter again, kidnapped her friends instead to blackmail her and ultimately got himself and another killed.
The girl is frustrated because after everything that happened her mother still sides with the church and seems more bothered with the fact that the church is in a bad position than the fact people died and she got kidnapped.
Have they fricked yet?
>The church is more important than the people.
This is where Willis lost me. Who talks like this?
Cultists, when they think they're talking to their own. It's overcondensed and overdirect, they'd use different exact wording, but it's not actually inaccurate.