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(Popeye says to an androgynous figure next to him: “And I sez you’re a woming!”)
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Is this supposed to be a man with unusually wide and curvy hips, a woman with short hair and a flat but muscular chest or a hermaphroditic straw-transsexual - and if so, a transman or a transwoman? With him, it’s hard to tell whether physical abnormities are intentional or just Mick Williams being a bad artist.
Ahh, but the cartoon doesn’t show the next scene where the person on the right tells Popeye to get the fuck back to work cleaning the toilets or go back to the unemployment line he was picked up from. Being a manly man doesn’t help much when you’re an unskilled day jobber who wants to smoke a pipe on the job and constantly gets into fights over a woman.
Well, Olive Oyl was much more androgynous. I think this guy is trying to draw SNL's 'Pat,' the suspiciously disgendered person.
I find this hilarious. The idea that a person's gender expression is something manly-men should be deciding, not the person themselves. What a wacky idea, that Mick Williams, or anyone else, is THE expert at what others feel, or should feel, or could be expected to feel, inside, based solely on what bodily traits are visible to the opinionated observer.
That, or Mick is saying that Popeye is about to rape this guy because he's really strong, and, hey, when you're really, really horny, close enough will do.
...and I say you're piss poor at cartooning cartoon characters, Dick Willy.
I doubt King Features will be syndicating your... 'efforts': so don't give up your day job.
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An’ I sez, wotta revoltin’ developmenk! Who’s dis palooka ta ass-hume me opin’ins? I yam wot I yam, an’ I ain’t no gynercolologisk! An’ I ain’t no homerphobic, neither. Heck, I used ta be a wimmens, back in da Big One when we wuz all givin’ dat Hitler goon wot-fer! I sez a person knows themselves better than some fat-finkered stooperstishus idjit wot can’t even get me distinkwished profile right.
Confused?
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