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This comic revolves around the similarities (and differences) between the concepts of "analogy", "simile" and "metaphor" (as well as "synecdoche", "sandwich" and "sex"). | This comic revolves around the similarities (and differences) between the concepts of "analogy", "simile" and "metaphor" (as well as "synecdoche", "sandwich" and "sex"). | ||
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+ | This comic is sexist because it is suggesting that Megan should be sexually available for men. | ||
When [[Megan]] stands up and asks [[Cueball]] and his [[:Category:Multiple Cueballs|Cueball-like]] friend if anyone would like a sandwich, she is very literally meaning that she will would go an make a {{w|sandwich}} in the kitchen, and she would make one for either of them if they wished. | When [[Megan]] stands up and asks [[Cueball]] and his [[:Category:Multiple Cueballs|Cueball-like]] friend if anyone would like a sandwich, she is very literally meaning that she will would go an make a {{w|sandwich}} in the kitchen, and she would make one for either of them if they wished. |