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erinptah) wrote in
andthatstheword2009-06-23 12:47 am
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Two from the Liberalverse
Title: Boundaries
Subjects: Jon, "Stephen", liberal!"Stephen"
Disclaimer: This is a work of parody. The characters aren't mine.
Rating: G
A comic. In our universe, Jon is afraid Stephen works too hard to keep people out. In the Liberalverse, he's worried that Stephen lets too many people in. (Mmm, parallel narratives.)

Title: Free Iran
Subjects: Jon, liberal!"Stephen"
Disclaimer: Second verse, same as the first.
Rating: G
Liberal Stephen figures that if Jon really cared about the people of Iran, he would turn his hair green too.

The first one is here on DA; the second one is here.
Subjects: Jon, "Stephen", liberal!"Stephen"
Disclaimer: This is a work of parody. The characters aren't mine.
Rating: G
A comic. In our universe, Jon is afraid Stephen works too hard to keep people out. In the Liberalverse, he's worried that Stephen lets too many people in. (Mmm, parallel narratives.)

Title: Free Iran
Subjects: Jon, liberal!"Stephen"
Disclaimer: Second verse, same as the first.
Rating: G
Liberal Stephen figures that if Jon really cared about the people of Iran, he would turn his hair green too.

The first one is here on DA; the second one is here.
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(That whole green thing is driving me nuts because I don't see how it's helpful at all.)
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(It's partly about spreading the word. Every time someone asks "Hey, what's up with all the green Twitter icons/your green nail polish?", it's a chance to raise awareness. And it's partly about showing solidarity, providing moral support. The more green there is, the higher a chance that message will get through Iran's media blackout. On top of which, some people at