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Occasionally some workplaces host an "ugly sweater" contest, where the goal is to find the tackiest possible Christmas-themed sweater shirt from one's closet and wear it. As the swastika has fallen victim to being associated with the ideology of national socialism in most western countries, even though this man is wearing a shirt with well-contrasting colors and a geometrically interesting shape, his shirt conveys a very ugly sentiment, or implies that anyone wearing it outside an ugly sweater contest would wish to convey said sentiment. | |||
The votey implies that if the man's shirt doesn't win the contest, the judges don't consider Nazism uglier than other, harmlessly ugly sweater shirts, which would then imply that the judges are supportive of Nazism. In fact, the man's shirt is likely ''too'' ugly for the contest. | |||
This comic was redone as [[Ugly-2]]. | |||
==Transcript== | ==Transcript== | ||
:[A man's office coworkers stare at him as he holds a coffee mug in his hand and wears a shirt colored like the Nazi flag.] | |||
:[ | :Man: "Check. Mate." | ||
:Check. Mate. | |||
:Caption: The office no longer permits ugly sweater contests. | :Caption: The office no longer permits ugly sweater contests. | ||
==Votey Transcript== | ==Votey Transcript== | ||
{{Computertranscript}} | {{Computertranscript}} | ||
: | :Text: "Later, he goes to Facebook and accuses the management of not finding Naziism to be ugly." | ||
:Later, he goes to | |||
{{comic discussion}} | {{comic discussion}} | ||
[[Category:Single panel comics]] | [[Category:Single panel comics]] |
Revision as of 11:52, 2 November 2024
ugly |
Title text: I was gonna propose someone invent an 'ugly sentiment contest' but then I remembered facebook exists. |
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Explanation
Occasionally some workplaces host an "ugly sweater" contest, where the goal is to find the tackiest possible Christmas-themed sweater shirt from one's closet and wear it. As the swastika has fallen victim to being associated with the ideology of national socialism in most western countries, even though this man is wearing a shirt with well-contrasting colors and a geometrically interesting shape, his shirt conveys a very ugly sentiment, or implies that anyone wearing it outside an ugly sweater contest would wish to convey said sentiment.
The votey implies that if the man's shirt doesn't win the contest, the judges don't consider Nazism uglier than other, harmlessly ugly sweater shirts, which would then imply that the judges are supportive of Nazism. In fact, the man's shirt is likely too ugly for the contest.
This comic was redone as Ugly-2.
Transcript
- [A man's office coworkers stare at him as he holds a coffee mug in his hand and wears a shirt colored like the Nazi flag.]
- Man: "Check. Mate."
- Caption: The office no longer permits ugly sweater contests.
Votey Transcript
This transcript was generated by a bot: The text was scraped using AWS's Textract, which may have errors. Complete transcripts describe what happens in each panel — here are some good examples to get you started (1) (2). |
- Text: "Later, he goes to Facebook and accuses the management of not finding Naziism to be ugly."
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