@Rolando sweet Ev image there
@verity_kindle @AllNewTypeFace Women achieving property-rights equality with men was a gradual process but well underway by Everett's time. https://www.thoughtco.com/property-rights-of-women-3529578
Edited cause I forgot to paste the link in
@mojofrododojo @makeshiftreaper not exactly. Everett is *never ever* physically violent with his wife, like he is with other people. He's an inconsiderate dick to her, but when that happens she's the one that wallops him.
Actually I don't think he's *ever* violent with women, the way he is with men? Sometimes women are the target of his "outbursts" but he never whacks them with umbrellas or throws them out of the window of a moving train or anything.
@clark True is ahead of his time and on the right side of the issue so much that it's a bummer when he's neither one.
@Gradually_Adjusting @Fredselfish Different norms around *comedy* violence. Actual Everett True level violence would get you jailed then or now!
@Rolando the moment you said that, somewhere in the universe an Everett True comic retroactively sprung into existence in which he has a fursuit and beats the shit about somebody who bullies furries
@brbposting @Rolando Everett is one of those characters where I can hear his voice absolutely clearly