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* [[Author Appeal]]: As explained above.
* [[Author Appeal]]: As explained above.
* [[Author Avatar]]: Though Rick and Drew resemble the author and his boyfriend, respectively, the author and his boyfriend ''themselves'' make an appearance in [http://www.blur-the-lines.com/?p=470 the 100th comic].
* [[Author Avatar]]: Though Rick and Drew resemble the author and his boyfriend, respectively, the author and his boyfriend ''themselves'' make an appearance in [http://www.blur-the-lines.com/?p=470 the 100th comic].
* [[Batman Gambit]]: Rick is very good at luring overweight straight men into sexual encounters without making them realize he is doing so, such as when he convinced a straight man to give him oral sex to get back at his girlfriend [http://www.blur-the-lines.com/?p=140\], or when he [http://www.blur-the-lines.com/?p=287 bet a man at PAX that he couldn't roll four evens out of ten.] (For losing that bet, Rick had to give oral sex to every fat man in the room.)
* [[Batman Gambit]]: Rick is very good at luring overweight straight men into sexual encounters without making them realize he is doing so, such as when he convinced a straight man to give him oral sex to get back at his girlfriend [http://www.blur-the-lines.com/?p=140\], or when he [http://www.blur-the-lines.com/?p=287 bet a man at PAX that he couldn't roll four evens out of ten.] (For losing that bet, Rick had to give oral sex to every fat man in the room.)
* [[The Bear]]
* [[The Bear]]
* [[Big Beautiful Man]]: Many of the male characters fit this trope, for reasons already mentioned.
* [[Big Beautiful Man]]: Many of the male characters fit this trope, for reasons already mentioned.
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* [[Shout-Out]]: "[[Memetic Mutation|I've had it with the mother-fucking fatties]] [[Snakes on a Plane|on this mother-fucking plane!"]] [http://www.blur-the-lines.com/?p=211\]
* [[Shout-Out]]: "[[Memetic Mutation|I've had it with the mother-fucking fatties]] [[Snakes on a Plane|on this mother-fucking plane!"]] [http://www.blur-the-lines.com/?p=211\]
* [[Slice of Life]]
* [[Slice of Life]]
* [[Straight Gay]]: Both of the main characters fit this trope, as do most of the other gay characters in the comic.
* [[Invisible to Gaydar]]: Both of the main characters fit this trope, as do most of the other gay characters in the comic.
** [[Parodied Trope|Parodied]] when Drew mocks Rick for asking his mother for a flannel shirt for Christmas. [http://www.blur-the-lines.com/?p=107\]
** [[Parodied Trope|Parodied]] when Drew mocks Rick for asking his mother for a flannel shirt for Christmas. [http://www.blur-the-lines.com/?p=107\]
** [[Discussed Trope|Discussed]], then [[Deconstruction|deconstructed]] when Drew considers whether he should check himself off as "Straight Acting" on a dating site, thinks of what his heterosexual friends are like, and decides against it. [http://www.blur-the-lines.com/?p=147 Turns out that even straight people can be decidedly un-straight acting].
** [[Discussed Trope|Discussed]], then [[Deconstruction|deconstructed]] when Drew considers whether he should check himself off as "Straight Acting" on a dating site, thinks of what his heterosexual friends are like, and decides against it. [http://www.blur-the-lines.com/?p=147 Turns out that even straight people can be decidedly un-straight acting].

Revision as of 11:25, 31 December 2014

The most normal panel in the whole strip... seriously.

Blur the Lines is a webcomic written by Bob Kusiak which uses the escapades of its two gay male protagonists, Rick and Drew (who are partners), to comment on popular culture, contemporary politics, and the dynamics of gay sexuality. According to the author, many of the situations in the comic are inspired by actual conversations he has with his real-life partner. Each comic is accompanied with a blog entry by the author about the train of thought that led to the comic's creation, his thoughts on recent events, messages to his readership, stories about his life, and other such things. The comic started in October 2009 and has grown in popularity thanks to links from other like-minded sites.

The element of gay chubby chasing is a big theme of Blur the Lines. Rick is a chubby chaser, Drew is a chub, and Kusiak is an unabashed chubby chaser himself, making Blur the Lines a clear case of Author Appeal. Even when the "more to love" demographic is not the subject of a strip, there is almost always a chubby character included. If you don't share Kusiak's taste in men, expect quite a few Squick moments from this comic strip. Even if you do share Kusiak's taste in men, the comic is decidedly Not Safe for Work and may evoke a Squick reaction in you, anyways.


Tropes used by this webcomic:

Jesus... Fuck! I... people... can't... fuck!
Wife... ass... video... fuck... Bad! Bad!
Graaa!

Rick: ...It's the dead of winter, his package shouldn't be nearly so pronounced...

Rick: Porno could be so much more in the right hands... but it's mainly just, "Whoops, wrong door! Let's fuck!"
Drew: How about we make our own porn? Want to lick this spoon clean, or lick it off of me?
Rick: So, this would be a porn where I'm picking body hair out of my teeth for a half-hour? Yeah, there's a plot.

Drew: What the fuck?! How did you change that fast?!

Rick: Is this like a "Seinfeld monologue, or do you expect an answer?

Rick: I wonder if on straight dating sites they have a "gay acting" check-box...

Rick: Thank God, because this would feel a lot more dirty if I thought you were enjoying it...

  • Write Who You Know: Kusiak sometimes works cartoon-ized versions of his friends into his strips.