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Allie Brosh : ウィキペディア英語版
Hyperbole and a Half

Hyperbole and a Half is a combination of web comic and blog written by Allie Brosh.〔Kate Sullivan. ("Internet Meme of the Week: Hyperbole and a Half". ) ''The Dartmouth'', 5/25/2011.〕〔Esther Inglis-Arkell. ("Hideous and Hilarious: Allie Brosh's 'Hyperbole and a Half' Webcomic". ) ''ComicsAlliance'', 8/25/2010.〕 The comic is drawn in Paintbrush〔Allie Brosh. ("Hyperbole and a Half: FAQ" ) ''Hyperbole and a Half'', 5/6/2011.〕 and is intentionally artistically crude.〔Emerald Gilleran. (UM Graduate Blogs into a Career. "UM Graduate Blogs into a Career". ) ''Her Campus'', 9/17/2010.〕 It is a retelling of her life and includes stories from her childhood as well as the challenges she faces as an adult.〔Emerald Gilleran. ("UM grad draws dysfunctional doodles". ) ''Montana Kaimin'', 9/8/2010.〕〔Whitney Matheson. ("Today's Pop Hit: Hyperbole and a Half". ) ''USA Today'', 5/11/2011.〕 Brosh has also expanded the comic into a series of web videos in a similar style, which have been popular.〔Liz Shannon Miller. ("Hyperbole and a Half: A Web Comic Gone Wild on YouTube". ) ''GigaOM'', 1/19/2011.〕
Hyperbole and a Half draws inspiration from "rage comics," promoting a certain similarity in their shared diction and simple, crude art.〔Michael Humphrey. ("The life and lines of Allie Brosh: Hyperbole and a Half". ) ''True/Slant'', 5/3/2010.〕 In addition to the influence rage comics provide, a number of Brosh's images have, in turn, been repurposed into various memes and rage comic panels.〔 A popular image, taken from an entry where Brosh describes her frustration over her inability to maintain enthusiasm for daily responsibilities, shows Brosh excitedly exclaiming "CLEAN ALL THE THINGS!"〔Allie Brosh. ("This is Why I'll Never be an Adult". ) ''Hyperbole and a Half'', 6/17/2010.〕
==Personal life==
Brosh spent her early childhood in California before moving to rural Idaho at age 7. She attended college at the University of Montana after being recruited for track.
Brosh owns 2 dogs, who have been featured in her comics, as well as rats.
On Nov. 1, 2010, Brosh blogged that the prior month she moved to Bend, Oregon, "because it is quite possibly the best place on earth and just breathing the air here is like huffing joy and celebration."
Brosh married Duncan Hendrick in December 2012. According to her blog, they met in June 2004 and started dating in March 2005.

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