@Anon 12:05. The wedding-industrial complex makes a mockery of marriage, period -- same-sex marriage included, naturally. Hence, this card.
I think this card is actually for people to give who aren't entirely comfortable with their friend marrying a same-sex partner. Otherwise, they'd just give a regular "congratulations on your marriage" card.
I think he's just not a good joke-teller. All of the wedding cards are mocking. (link includes the giraffes) And he draws everyone ugly and claims to hate sappy sentimentalities. His best selling-card is one that asks the recipient to pretend the inside actually says something clever or heartfelt... because it doesn't.
That being said, if your card is mistaken for being anti-gay by nearly everyone who sees it, then, it kinda is. I never got an opposite-marriage card, but plenty of people think it's funny to joke about my first marriage. Ha. Ha. Ha. I hate your spouse, too.
cath, the card's supposed to be meta-ironic, like how some people think it's funny to say racist things because they're not racist so they're actually making fun of people who say racist things.
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Nice grammatical error on the inside. Way to show your dumbassery, bigots!
And yet some people think the intent behind same-sex marriage is to make a mockery of the sacred institution of traditional marriage. Go figure.
Next thing you know, gays will be fucking giraffes.
Let's not worry about keeping them out of heaven until we can keep them out of the zoos. Have we learned nothing from fucking monkeys?
@Anon 12:05. The wedding-industrial complex makes a mockery of marriage, period -- same-sex marriage included, naturally. Hence, this card.
I think this card is actually for people to give who aren't entirely comfortable with their friend marrying a same-sex partner. Otherwise, they'd just give a regular "congratulations on your marriage" card.
I think he's just not a good joke-teller. All of the wedding cards are mocking. (link includes the giraffes) And he draws everyone ugly and claims to hate sappy sentimentalities. His best selling-card is one that asks the recipient to pretend the inside actually says something clever or heartfelt... because it doesn't.
That being said, if your card is mistaken for being anti-gay by nearly everyone who sees it, then, it kinda is. I never got an opposite-marriage card, but plenty of people think it's funny to joke about my first marriage. Ha. Ha. Ha. I hate your spouse, too.
cath, the card's supposed to be meta-ironic, like how some people think it's funny to say racist things because they're not racist so they're actually making fun of people who say racist things.
That's my take, anyway.
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