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==Explanation== | ==Explanation== | ||
− | A "{{w|Bromance}}" is a modern slang term for a strong non-romantic relationship between two | + | {{Incomplete| Please remove references to external events on wikipedia as these are not part of comic}} |
+ | A "{{w|Bromance}}" is a modern slang term for a strong non-romantic relationship between two males. It is a portmanteau of the words brother, meaning a close male friend (aka "bro"), and romance. | ||
− | Although current in popular media, some commentators have criticized the implicit homophobia in the term, suggesting that it [ | + | Although current in popular media, some commentators have criticized the implicit homophobia in the term, suggesting that it denotes cultural discomfort at relationships of emotional closeness between men. [http://www.xojane.com/entertainment/for-the-love-of-god-please-stop-saying-bromance] |
In this comic, Randall is implying the Wikipedia page for the word "bromance" should more accurately represent what most bromances actually are: friendships. This could be a joke to reference the fact that some males prefer to not call friendships as such, for fear of looking unmasculine, or being confused as a gay couple. The comic makes light of the fact that the word bromance and friendship are interchangeable, and should be treated as such. | In this comic, Randall is implying the Wikipedia page for the word "bromance" should more accurately represent what most bromances actually are: friendships. This could be a joke to reference the fact that some males prefer to not call friendships as such, for fear of looking unmasculine, or being confused as a gay couple. The comic makes light of the fact that the word bromance and friendship are interchangeable, and should be treated as such. | ||
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Despite supposedly vandalizing the "bromance" article, the article is titled "friendship", giving a similar result to word-replacement browser extensions, as in [[1031: s/keyboard/leopard/]]. | Despite supposedly vandalizing the "bromance" article, the article is titled "friendship", giving a similar result to word-replacement browser extensions, as in [[1031: s/keyboard/leopard/]]. | ||
− | The title text implies Randall does not agree with Wikipedia vandalism, except in the case of bromance/friendship, and also militia/fanclub, possibly to make light of the harsh sounding word in a negative light | + | The title text implies Randall does not agree with Wikipedia vandalism, except in the case of bromance/friendship, and also militia/fanclub, possibly to make light of the harsh sounding word in a negative light. |
− | + | In the wake of this comic, several Wikipedia pages were vandalized, among them {{w|Bromance}}, {{w|Militia organizations in the United States}}, {{w|Militia (United States)}}, and {{w|Friendship}}. All these pages have been semi-protected by an administrator against further attempts for another week. | |
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+ | The day this comic was published, a vote to delete the Bromance article was initiated on Wikipedia.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Bromance_%282nd_nomination%29] | ||
==Transcript== | ==Transcript== | ||
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:<span style="color: #A0A0A0"><sup>From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia</sup></span> | :<span style="color: #A0A0A0"><sup>From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia</sup></span> | ||
:A Friendship is a close non-romantic relationship between two (or more) men, a form of <span style="color: #0645AD">affectional</span> or <span style="color: #0645AD">homosocial</span> intimacy.<sup><span style="color: #0645AD">[1]</span></sup> | :A Friendship is a close non-romantic relationship between two (or more) men, a form of <span style="color: #0645AD">affectional</span> or <span style="color: #0645AD">homosocial</span> intimacy.<sup><span style="color: #0645AD">[1]</span></sup> | ||
− | : Contents [<span style="color: #0645AD"> | + | : Contents [<span style="color: #0645AD">Hide</span>] |
:<span style="color: #0645AD">1 Etymology</span> | :<span style="color: #0645AD">1 Etymology</span> | ||
:<span style="color: #0645AD">2 Characteristics</span> | :<span style="color: #0645AD">2 Characteristics</span> | ||
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:<div style="border-bottom: 1px solid #bbbbbb">'''Historical and political friendships'''</div> | :<div style="border-bottom: 1px solid #bbbbbb">'''Historical and political friendships'''</div> | ||
− | :Politically, the relationship between <span style="color: #0645AD">Bill Clinton</span> and <span style="color: #0645AD">Al Gore</span> has been called a precursor to the friendship.<sup><span style="color: #0645AD">[6]</span></sup> The relationship between <span style="color: #0645AD">George W | + | :Politically, the relationship between <span style="color: #0645AD">Bill Clinton</span> and <span style="color: #0645AD">Al Gore</span> has been called a precursor to the friendship.<sup><span style="color: #0645AD">[6]</span></sup> The relationship between <span style="color: #0645AD">George W Bush</span> and former press |
:[Below the extracts is this caption:] | :[Below the extracts is this caption:] | ||
:'''How to improve the "Bromance" Wikipedia article''' | :'''How to improve the "Bromance" Wikipedia article''' | ||
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