On 12/24/06, Deepa Mohan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Cheeni...everything matters to someone or the other...why should we
decide what is important, and what isn't?
Absolutely. However, nobody seems to have answered my question - Why
the opinions heard are from predominantly men about a comic for young
girls.
On 12/24/06, Srini RamaKrishnan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thaths wrote:
> > On 12/22/06, Deepa Mohan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Reaction to change is interesting...I realize that when the drawing
> >> style of
> >> Archie changed from the 60's to the prsent style, people must have had
> >> pretty much the same "oh, no!" kind of reactions!
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> > What I find interesting is that most of the 'Ugh!' reactions (except
> > yours, Deepa) are from men. Funny men having so many opinions about a
> > comic clearly aimed at pre-pubescent girls.
My previous statement should have been "Funny that men..." and not
"Funny men". I am not going to be making any judgment as to the sense
of humor of the men responding to this thread.
Thaths
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> Exactly, and why is this anyway? I was kind of mildly concerned that
> otherwise normal folks on this list were this interested in and agitated
> by the affairs of a comic that really shouldn't matter.
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