I think it's because hitting anyone, especially girls, is considered wrong. Rage comics might use this to make a point about proper behavior or to poke fun at those who don't follow such basic rules of decency.
They're popular because they're a fun and easy way to express emotions and funny situations in a simple visual format.
No. The Twilight series is centered around the relationship between Bella and Edward, and the vampire - human - werewolf dynamics. Such a vulgar theme has no place in the mainstream Twilight fanfiction.
People might not want rage comics because they find the style repetitive or the humor too simple. Also, with new forms of online content constantly emerging, rage comics might have lost their appeal.
It could be because not sleeping makes you stressed and irritable, and that stress might come out in the form of creating or relating to rage comics.
Rage comics can be copyrighted. If the creator of a specific rage comic has taken steps to register it for copyright protection, then it is copyrighted.
The recommended novel was," The Bamboo Horse is so Handsome." The female protagonist had liked the boy next door since she was young. The two met again ten years after they were separated by accident. The boy became the most popular school hunk, and the female lead still had a crush on him in school. Later, the boy confessed to the female protagonist and won her heart. The story of the two began.
Rage comics aren't typically considered a form of kidding. They're a unique way of communicating a wide range of human experiences and reactions through simple, exaggerated images and text.
Yeah, I think they are. They were popular for a while, but now you hardly see them anymore.
Well, to make rage comics, first you need to have a concept in mind. Then search for suitable templates or create your own basic drawings. Put in expressive text that conveys the humor or message. Also, pay attention to the layout and sequencing of the panels for better flow.
Not really. They were popular a while ago, but not so much anymore.