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Post by bisected8 on May 18, 2009 19:30:28 GMT
Why do I expect this to end tragically? ;D It's a love story, so a massive wedding rice induced explosion, perhaps? Apparently that's a myth. After all, any liquid matter (say, water) in the bird's stomach which causes the rice to expand would already be present in said stomach. ¬_¬
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Post by todd on May 18, 2009 22:13:17 GMT
Besides, I don't think Tom would go in for that kind of senseless (and extremely gruesome) violence.
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Post by picaro on May 18, 2009 22:21:14 GMT
I really hope that cyberarchaeologists in the future find this somewhere, unconnected from GC and hail it as the most influential expose of the human (or pigeon) condition ever written, with illogically deep analysis of its every phrase. Before Tom's ghost turns up to tell them it was all a DREAM joke
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Post by ding on May 18, 2009 22:21:18 GMT
Why do I expect this to end tragically? ;D It's a love story, so a massive wedding rice induced explosion, perhaps? Nice!
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Post by bisected8 on May 18, 2009 22:28:57 GMT
I really hope that cyberarchaeologists in the future find this somewhere, unconnected from GC and hail it as the most influential expose of the human (or pigeon) condition ever written, with illogically deep analysis of its every phrase. Before Tom's ghost turns up to tell them it was all a DREAM joke Don't be ridiculous. How would ghost-Tom know exactly the right moment to pop up and explain it? The comedic timing would be all wrong.
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Post by clementine on May 19, 2009 0:37:47 GMT
It's a love story, so a massive wedding rice induced explosion, perhaps? Apparently that's a myth. After all, any liquid matter (say, water) in the bird's stomach which causes the rice to expand would already be present in said stomach. ¬_¬ Aw, kill our dreams, why don't you I am pretty excited about this! Perhaps Tom will inspire me to love pigeons again. (although not you, Stalking Pigeon by the Theater, I will always hate you.)
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Post by Ulysses on May 19, 2009 0:44:56 GMT
I really hope that cyberarchaeologists in the future find this somewhere, unconnected from GC and hail it as the most influential expose of the human (or pigeon) condition ever written, with illogically deep analysis of its every phrase. Before Tom's ghost turns up to tell them it was all a DREAM joke He got the whole thing from a cheese-dream.
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Post by ding on May 19, 2009 1:47:19 GMT
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Post by Max on May 19, 2009 1:48:44 GMT
You come up with the best copy-and-paste images, ding. Why do I expect this to end tragically? ;D It's a love story, so a massive wedding rice induced explosion, perhaps? Or Tom could just go this route.
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Post by Healy on May 19, 2009 1:53:05 GMT
I really like this City Face.
Also for some reason it keeps reminding me about James Thurber's essay about pigeons.
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Post by Dentrala on May 19, 2009 2:23:46 GMT
... It already feels like forever since it's updated. I don't know how I'm going to survive going back to three a week.
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Post by jimbobbowilly on May 19, 2009 2:45:26 GMT
I just suddenly noticed the pigeons cooing outside. Damn you, Tom.
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Post by Yin on May 19, 2009 7:01:28 GMT
Man, that's gotta be tough when the usual stuff don't work.
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Post by edzepp on May 19, 2009 7:02:37 GMT
Oh no. HOW WILL HE RECOVER FROM THIS BLOW?!
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Post by Casey on May 19, 2009 7:15:10 GMT
I feel super real bad for City Face because he is a super awesome pigeon and. He should get the sweet girl of his dreams in the end because he is great. I like really the way the buddies pigeons talk they are great helpful but he already tried it.
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Post by Ulysses on May 19, 2009 7:22:42 GMT
What, the lovely dance didn't work on her? I'm having suspicions she is not even a pidgeon. No lady pidgeon can resist the lovely dance.
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Post by reyo on May 19, 2009 7:42:54 GMT
What, the lovely dance didn't work on her? I'm having suspicions she is not even a pidgeon. No lady pidgeon can resist the lovely dance. *gufaw* I just said she was an alien imposter sent to rape our land and difile our women (I swear, NOBODY listens) but seriously, that pigeons crazy for not going for those awesome circles.
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Post by Yin on May 19, 2009 7:48:11 GMT
Maybe she's edgy. Maybe she likes pentagons.
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Post by picaro on May 19, 2009 13:50:16 GMT
Dear City Face, have you tried telling her just how awesome you are? Maybe your awesome will overcome her indifference and you can have awesomely badass pigeon chicklets that wear Raybans and JUST DON'T CARE. Raaage against the conformist mating rituals!
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Post by Dentrala on May 19, 2009 13:55:28 GMT
City Face is an art form that has just transcended human skill.
Seriously.
Do you think your publishing thingy would make you a booklet of City Face? It's not super professional anyways, right?
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Post by Mishmash on May 19, 2009 17:44:28 GMT
I absolutely adore City Face and there have only been two strips. The style of dialogue is beautifully ludicrous!
I hope he gets the super pretty lady pigeon in the end.
I was also reminded of Pictures For Sad Children at first, but then any black and white comic with simple character design could be compared to it, no?
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Post by bisected8 on May 19, 2009 18:40:42 GMT
I absolutely adore City Face and there have only been two strips. The style of dialogue is beautifully ludicrous! I hope he gets the super pretty lady pigeon in the end. I was also reminded of Pictures For Sad Children at first, but then any black and white comic with simple character design could be compared to it, no? Not necessarily. You could still distinguish it from black and white stick figure comics, and the more basic styles of manga. ¬_¬
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Post by popo on May 19, 2009 23:43:36 GMT
the comments are what really makes it.
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Post by Ulysses on May 20, 2009 1:25:45 GMT
Yeah, what's going on with the comments? If they're not scripted there's some very humourously gifted people out there.
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Post by Babble-jargon Bill on May 20, 2009 2:35:25 GMT
I'm pretty sure Tom is writing all of those comments as a way to make fun of the assinine arguments that people have there. Which is great.
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Post by Ulysses on May 20, 2009 3:38:12 GMT
I'm pretty sure Tom is writing all of those comments as a way to make fun of the assinine arguments that people have there. Which is great. That is triple sweet.
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Post by Allyson on May 20, 2009 4:57:50 GMT
I am curious to see when the antagonist CROW appears! (If at all)
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Post by popo on May 20, 2009 5:27:52 GMT
Obviously he will appear after City Face deals with those effin magpies.
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Post by Casey on May 20, 2009 5:51:17 GMT
I can't believe Ulysses didn't post this here (and by this I mean what I'm about to post) It is super awesome and ultra sweet! www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZcfJNGodgDc(And also a cheap and easy way to draw attention to the GKC Fan Project!)
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Post by aijuan on May 20, 2009 7:05:16 GMT
I can see where this is going now.
Oh, can I now.
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