I think there’s a few elements to it. The biggest part of it is that this comic artist had never done comics in this tone and the artist was already getting memed pretty often for generally “not that funny” jokes.
When this came out, it gave everyone whiplash because, well, who the fuck decided to make a comic about their wife’s miscarriage? I would get it to have a plain text media post or similar, but that was an odd step to take. IMO, that’s not something I’d casually drop in your otherwise innocuous comic strip.
Then the internet did its thing and the rest is history.
Author writes about loss still felt for the death of a potential child years before.
Author flamed for - checks notes - karma whoring for empathy and reflection because that's not the kind of dancing they want their monkey to do.
Are we seriously penalizing an author for the first time he gets serious about something and reaches out with feelings? What kind of "mama is it time to build the wall?" kind of 'men-bad' persecution is this? How DARE he show a moment's emotional development in his writing?!? It can ONLY be selfish and exploitative because #kneejerk.
It's legacy is that it's more accepted now. I broadly agree though. I still get annoyed when I think of that turbo cunt Fahey from Kotaku calling it "miscarriage of comic publishing". What an unbelievable fucking cunt, considering kotaku is basically incredibly unfunny and unentertaining
It was as severe of a tone shift as a miscarriage in the middle of a Dora the Explorer episode. Also, iirc the artist wasn’t having a personal miscarriage drama in real life, he just suddenly wanted an edgier plot line for his unfunny comic, so people started making fun of him for it.
The creator did go through an unplanned pregnancy and miscarriage with an ex-girlfriend in college. The relationship was toxic according to him and this happened years before loss was published.
IMO it was never funny, it was actually pretty damned awful. The actual original piece was art and beat the shit out of the heart-strings. As it made it's rounds for being profound in a comic, people got tired of seeing it immediately as it was so fucking sad and not funny. The internet turned it into a rick-roll, a goatse. When people got made with it they turned it into a puzzle, so that once you figured it out, you'd be angry and trigger a bit. It's a troll.
This comic piece at the head of this post is a touch better than most. no one would come to the rescue when she asked for help, but posting the loss meme people would parachute in for, which is mostly what's happening all over this thread... soooo.. it is what it is, the original was probably best described as touching and sad, the response to it was assanine and the meta responses to it, while calling it out in new and fashionable ways, are still triggering.
The artist goes by "Kim" and he wrote in the corner "Idee: Margot," because his wife Margot came up with the idea for the cartoon. They are Belgian, not AI.
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AtariDump@lemmy.world · 103 pts · 253d
blimthepixie@lemmy.dbzer0.com · 42 pts · 253d
It's always loss
Zachariah@lemmy.world · 34 pts · 253d
…and/or DNS
JargonWagon@lemmy.world · 5 pts · 252d
and/or your mom.
Noodle07@lemmy.world · 4 pts · 251d
And/or the bus driver
DagwoodIII@piefed.social · 32 pts · 253d
Explain, please.
NichEherVielleicht@feddit.org · 45 pts · 253d
Loss memes.
DagwoodIII@piefed.social · 26 pts · 253d
Well, that was a dive down a rabbithole.
Thanks for the explanation.
I thought it was some kind of computer code or a type of puzzle.
pineapplelover@lemmy.zip · 21 pts · 252d
I never understood why this is funny. Are miscarriages funny somehow?
otacon239@lemmy.world · 33 pts · 252d
I think there’s a few elements to it. The biggest part of it is that this comic artist had never done comics in this tone and the artist was already getting memed pretty often for generally “not that funny” jokes.
When this came out, it gave everyone whiplash because, well, who the fuck decided to make a comic about their wife’s miscarriage? I would get it to have a plain text media post or similar, but that was an odd step to take. IMO, that’s not something I’d casually drop in your otherwise innocuous comic strip.
Then the internet did its thing and the rest is history.
corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca · 10 pts · 251d
Ah. So
Are we seriously penalizing an author for the first time he gets serious about something and reaches out with feelings? What kind of "mama is it time to build the wall?" kind of 'men-bad' persecution is this? How DARE he show a moment's emotional development in his writing?!? It can ONLY be selfish and exploitative because #kneejerk.
We can be better, people.
Reginald_T_Biter@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 234d
It's legacy is that it's more accepted now. I broadly agree though. I still get annoyed when I think of that turbo cunt Fahey from Kotaku calling it "miscarriage of comic publishing". What an unbelievable fucking cunt, considering kotaku is basically incredibly unfunny and unentertaining
nublug@piefed.blahaj.zone · 3 pts · 252d
binarytobis@lemmy.world · 20 pts · 252d
It was as severe of a tone shift as a miscarriage in the middle of a Dora the Explorer episode. Also, iirc the artist wasn’t having a personal miscarriage drama in real life, he just suddenly wanted an edgier plot line for his unfunny comic, so people started making fun of him for it.
Now it’s just a pattern recognition joke.
YarrMatey@lemmy.dbzer0.com · 13 pts · 252d
The creator did go through an unplanned pregnancy and miscarriage with an ex-girlfriend in college. The relationship was toxic according to him and this happened years before loss was published.
binarytobis@lemmy.world · 4 pts · 251d
TIL, thanks!
Reginald_T_Biter@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 234d
Wrong wrong wrong.
NichEherVielleicht@feddit.org · 20 pts · 252d
It's not funny in now way, the whole trend was to sneak the Loss pattern into every possible meme, so it was more like a got you Rick rolled.
OpenStars@piefed.social · 3 pts · 247d
It's... wait for it... it's "6 7"!!
rumba@lemmy.zip · 2 pts · 247d
IMO it was never funny, it was actually pretty damned awful. The actual original piece was art and beat the shit out of the heart-strings. As it made it's rounds for being profound in a comic, people got tired of seeing it immediately as it was so fucking sad and not funny. The internet turned it into a rick-roll, a goatse. When people got made with it they turned it into a puzzle, so that once you figured it out, you'd be angry and trigger a bit. It's a troll.
This comic piece at the head of this post is a touch better than most. no one would come to the rescue when she asked for help, but posting the loss meme people would parachute in for, which is mostly what's happening all over this thread... soooo.. it is what it is, the original was probably best described as touching and sad, the response to it was assanine and the meta responses to it, while calling it out in new and fashionable ways, are still triggering.
Lembot_0005@lemy.lol · 10 pts · 253d
?
slazer2au@lemmy.world · 23 pts · 253d
Pretty sure it's Loss.
Lembot_0005@lemy.lol · 7 pts · 253d
Loss of what? Still don't get it.
abbadon420@sh.itjust.works · 24 pts · 253d
https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/loss
Lembot_0005@lemy.lol · 12 pts · 253d
Ok, she made a reference to this particular meme. Still don't get the joke. Why out of a sudden all started to arrive?
kubica@fedia.io · 23 pts · 253d
Loss memes never have any sense, just try to not roll you eyes too hard and move on.
Saapas@piefed.zip · 16 pts · 253d
Original was about her offering sex or something. This edit is purposefully a bit absurd
denial@feddit.org · 12 pts · 253d
People on the Internet get really excited to post "is this loss" when they notice it in a meme. So that seems to be the reference here.
killeronthecorner@lemmy.world · 9 pts · 253d
6-7
DragonOracleIX@lemmy.ml · 2 pts · 252d
42
PunnyName@lemmy.world · 3 pts · 251d
Funny how 42 gets no downvotes, but 6-7 does.
They are, effectively, the same in a sociological sense, just from different generations.
Juvenoia here we are!
Septimaeus@infosec.pub · 4 pts · 253d
Loss of control
(Guitar solo)
Aw ha!
Ioughttamow@fedia.io · 3 pts · 253d
Jack Shephard was the doctor that delivered the news? Wow, deep lore
Prunebutt@slrpnk.net · -22 pts · 253d
Why does this look like AI slop? Look at the text in the first panel ("idioc Maroot ... Kim"?) and the inconsistencies of the protagonist.
Edit: Jeebus Crisp. I wasn't claiming that it was AI slop. Cool it with the downvotes. 🙄
protist@mander.xyz · 34 pts · 253d
The artist goes by "Kim" and he wrote in the corner "Idee: Margot," because his wife Margot came up with the idea for the cartoon. They are Belgian, not AI.
RecursiveParadox@piefed.social · 52 pts · 253d
"They are Belgian, not AI." Going to have to start incorporating this into my speech.
unknownuserunknownlocation@kbin.earth · 5 pts · 252d
To be fair, something in that corner with "Idee: Margot" has changed between the original and this meme.
Saapas@piefed.zip · 14 pts · 253d
It's not. Here's an article about it and the original https://www.lambiek.net/artists/d/duchateau_kim.htm
lime_red@lemmy.world · 10 pts · 253d
It is a very old cartoon. I can't explain the text though.
Saapas@piefed.zip · 17 pts · 253d
It's actually from 2016, apparently (if the article is correct). The style makes it look old though
https://www.lambiek.net/artists/d/duchateau_kim.htm
trxxruraxvr@lemmy.world · 10 pts · 253d
For some people nine years is old
Saapas@piefed.zip · 8 pts · 252d
No