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Freddie & Me are the worst wingmen!

I was alerted to a recent episode of the podcast Frank and Erik Internet Famous. In this episode (which I enjoyed), one of the hosts tells a story about being on the subway with a copy of Freddie & Me, and getting into a conversation with an attractive girl reading A Thousand Splendid Suns.

According to the storyteller, he was doing very well striking up a conversation with the girl, talking about her book, which he had also read, until, he claims, he showed her Freddie & Me. Apparently, she saw he was reading a comic-book, and became repulsed and he ended up striking out. He frantically attempts to salvage the conversation, but the damage is done, and she gets off at the next stop.

Normally I would have a problem with this, because seriously, is this 1988, or 1995, or even 2004 or something, and comics still aren’t considered cool/acceptable by the mainstream? Didn’t she get the update? Hasn’t she ever heard of MAUS or PERSEPOLIS or even the Dark Knight or Iron Man movies? Does she think only creepy man-children are going to see these things still? Shouldn’t reading a “graphic novel” make you seem more interesting/sophisticated/with it/etc? Come on now.

But, I am OK with this, because whether or not she was wrong to dismiss the guy because he was reading a comic, according to the story he was very attracted to her, so it’s all fair-enough. I just feel bad that F&M was such a lousy wingman for the fella. Maybe if he was reading John Grisham’s The Firm or something, things might have gone his way.

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