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Take a duck who works as a photographer amongst human beings with crying babies, bridezilla complexes and clueless clients and we’ll show you a portrait of “W.T. Duck,” the comic strip that quickly exploded in popularity with camera aficionados and comics fans on the Web and is now in syndication.
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wecatsgocomics said, 4 months ago
I thought I recognized W.T. I think he’s done portraits for Sears and WalMart.
algurka said, 4 months ago
Why did the conversation go from refering to “kid” in the singular, to refering to them in the plural in the next two panels? Where’s the other kid(s)?
Midgardsormr said, 4 months ago
I approve of the use of “they” as a gender-neutral third-person pronoun. So much less cumbersome than he/she and less depersonalizing than “it.” Although given that the child is wearing a dress, it probably would have been safe to say “she.” And “they’re” is problematic; it should be “they’s,” but that definitely does not sound right.