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I agree. It’s great to see an artist I’ve loved for a long time get recognized!

I love Tuesday’s vibe and I love that it resonates with so many other women in other circumstances. If someone is going to “self-promote,” please let it be more artists like this.

The cartoonish weapons are a metaphor for strength and power. It’s not about violence, it’s about romanticizing cool powerful girls.

Um, did you miss the part where she is an illustrator? She designs the patches that are on the clothing you find so abhorrent. She designs the enamel pins, too. She does her work with ink and pen, and she also does in-store window displays at stores all around LA. Homegirl is mega talented, and it sounds like you just

I missed the part where they advocate punching random men. You logic really well!

The point about mentioning the protest banner was to point out that a relatively small and unheard of designer has touched a nerve with women the world over. Women worldwide have co-opted the “girl gangz” imagery, and use it as a movement in solidarity of peace, togetherness, etc. I guess if you have to be offended,

Now everyone will know about this artist! I’m no longer edgy! Hisssss! (Just kidding. Tuesday is bae and everyone should know how great her zines are.)

This is really cool. Ugly Girl Gang for life.