93. Invisible
This is a custom comic for Kai, who bought the last pair of handwarmers. His is the basic idea, and I fleshed it out a little bit, because he gave me a little bit of freedom.
This is a custom comic for Kai, who bought the last pair of handwarmers. His is the basic idea, and I fleshed it out a little bit, because he gave me a little bit of freedom.
I think your survey needs some work if you want to get useful data from it. Happy to expand on this comment and offer advice when i get back
If you like. I know a lot of it is vague and inaccurate, but the answers are already helpful…!
This really captures the sad. 🙁
Also seeing a comic I suggested (and a very lovely-ly made one as well) made me squeefull. 🙂
I approve of the squee! 🙂 I’m so glad you approve of both the comic and the gloves.
I actually don’t understand this one. Can it be explained to me, if you have the time?
Perhaps Kai can explain better? But I will give it a go, in case he’s not getting notified of replies. When people unthinkingly dismiss or insult behaviour that is completely fine and not at all harmful to anyone, the people who practice that behaviour sometimes feel dismissed or insulted indirectly, and they might feel invisible, or wish that they were invisible.
Got it! I thought that might be it, but I was not sure. (My brain just may not be working this week…)
OH AND YOU MADE THE PERSON IN THE 2ND IMAGE SLIGHTLY TRANSPARENT, AUGH YOU’RE BRILLIANT! I DIDN’T EVEN NOTICE UNTIL JUST NOW! *flails*
OMG are you *flail*ing at me?? :O I cannot even!
No one has ever *flail*ed at me before. I am all overwhelmed!
Also the gloves make me happy. 🙂 I was going to get a picture of myself wearing them next to the BiCon sign, but workshops and awesomeness mean I forgot. :/
Someone was handing out your cards at BiCon and I told them to tell you your comic is made of win 🙂
Ahhhh! I know who that was. 😀 Yay! Thank you!
Genius as always… but soo tru, did a peer education training at weekend… the trainers weren’t so accepting either… and they train on all sorts of issues… hmmms!
I love the way the observing character fades out.
Ugh, I know that feeling.