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Post by The Anarch on Oct 13, 2015 0:11:09 GMT
Very Prequel for some reason. Very Prequel? Is this a Star Wars Prequel trilogy reference? Like, how the actors have no emotion on display and don't give two shits, or did I miss the ref? Reference!
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Post by matoyak on Oct 13, 2015 0:36:15 GMT
Very Prequel? Is this a Star Wars Prequel trilogy reference? Like, how the actors have no emotion on display and don't give two shits, or did I miss the ref? Reference!Ah, I see. Thanks
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Post by aquamafia on Oct 13, 2015 2:15:24 GMT
Maybe Annie will return the favor of Ysengrin going berserk and attack him in blind anger.
Ysengrin could be anticipating this and knows she needs to let her anger out. He knows he's perfect target for her temper considering he can take it and he feels he deserves some payback after he attacked Annie.
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Post by elebenty on Oct 13, 2015 3:54:35 GMT
Well close enough for government work. Falling asleep is the lack of circulation (thanks, tourniquet.) The sudden flow back is the hellish "Pins & Needles" afterwards. Sorry about that folks, I'm a get-up-and-move-around-before-that-happens sort of guy (even on long flights) and always have been so I don't think I've ever experienced that at full blast and I don't quite get it. I've seen it happen to others though and it's quite hilarious. No worries, it was still an apt parallel. She will either snap back elastically and lash out at Ys or she will flow back painfully and have to cope with the shock of reentry. And Coyote will laugh. I'm betting it's a good thing Smitty is there to help ensure the parts go back together in an orderly fashion. This portrayal of events is demonstratively false. I simply decline to accept that Ysengrin's shiny 'pop' could destroy any form of a rock. I dunno, certain forms of pop* are known to be able dissolve quite a few rocks *coke/soda/carbonated beverage, whichever form you're familiar with. Exactly! What's this about an Estimated Time of Arrival on a spelling error? That ETA is "Edited To Add." Threw me for a while, too. EDIT: Also, I'm going to redeem one "Happy to for once be right" token on my "this has a similar feel to the 'You are weak' segment of the story" statement from update before last's thread. You did! I can vouch.
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Post by imaginaryfriend on Oct 13, 2015 4:54:52 GMT
Sorry about that folks, I'm a get-up-and-move-around-before-that-happens sort of guy (even on long flights) and always have been so I don't think I've ever experienced that at full blast and I don't quite get it. I've seen it happen to others though and it's quite hilarious. No worries, it was still an apt parallel. I don't get songs stuck in my head either. She will either snap back elastically and lash out at Ys or she will flow back painfully and have to cope with the shock of reentry. And Coyote will laugh. I'm betting it's a good thing Smitty is there to help ensure the parts go back together in an orderly fashion. Sounds messy, I wonder if Smitface had a strange urge to bring paper towels and hand sanitizer with him to the woods today. This portrayal of events is demonstratively false. I simply decline to accept that Ysengrin's shiny 'pop' could destroy any form of a rock. I dunno, certain forms of pop* are known to be able dissolve quite a few rocks *coke/soda/carbonated beverage, whichever form you're familiar with. You know, once I tried cleaning battery corrosion using Coke under controlled conditions and got piss-poor results. The Coke after brushing didn't appear to remove any more corrosion than denatured water did after a similar brushing on an identical terminal. On the other hand, soda plus pop rocks is an old favorite. Many applications. Or for instant party fun, slip hard candies into all the 2L bottles. The ones with coating give you a brief time-delay to withdraw to a safe distance and escape blame.
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Post by aline on Oct 13, 2015 5:45:26 GMT
"You are weak" isn't a good title. What he tells her is "without (your anger and your fire) you are weak". In other words, he is reminding her that she is, in fact, strong. She has no need to hide. She *can* deal with all this stuff. And since he's Ysengrin, right after saying "sure, you can swim", he throws her in the lake (Dude, maybe you could... take it slow? No? No.)
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Post by agasa on Oct 13, 2015 7:29:09 GMT
I had an happening much like Mort's debacle with the blinker stone recently, involving a red rose and a broken friendship. Mort has awakened my sad feels. Thanks, Mr. Just a Ghost. You won't be forgotten. Were you Mort or Annie in this falling-out? I hope it resolved itself or does in the future. I was quite the naive and impulsive Mort, my Annie being already so-so-happily boyfriend-having. What was a sweet, slightly inappropriate but innocent gesture -the gift of a single real red rose among a package of plastic red roses we were using as a cosplay prop- was turned by my Annie into teenage mutual emotional carnage. And we're both slightly over 20. I'd love to see Annie (not my Annie, the comic's) involved into some adolescent relationship drama. In fanfic maybe.
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Post by fwip on Oct 13, 2015 14:32:21 GMT
I don't know if this has been said before because I don't really feel like reading the entire discussion thread, but Annie losing her temper and trying to destroy Ysengrin has a certain balance to it.
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Post by fish on Oct 13, 2015 21:31:48 GMT
I don't know if this has been said before because I don't really feel like reading the entire discussion thread, but Annie losing her temper and trying to destroy Ysengrin has a certain balance to it. Damn, now I actually want to see her do that! But I also want to see the fairy's and the rabbit's happy reunion. Do we have enough time for both in this chapter?
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Post by keef on Oct 13, 2015 23:05:11 GMT
I don't know if this has been said before because I don't really feel like reading the entire discussion thread, but Annie losing her temper and trying to destroy Ysengrin has a certain balance to it. Damn, now I actually want to see her do that! But I also want to see the fairy's and the rabbit's happy reunion. Do we have enough time for both in this chapter? Well, fire and wood, such a happy couple...
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Post by imaginaryfriend on Oct 14, 2015 1:45:46 GMT
Damn, now I actually want to see her do that! But I also want to see the fairy's and the rabbit's happy reunion. Do we have enough time for both in this chapter? Well, fire and wood, such a happy couple... I was just thinking "Wood, fire, fish, rabbit... these guys are making me hungry..."
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Post by sapientcoffee on Oct 14, 2015 4:39:35 GMT
What's this about an Estimated Time of Arrival on a spelling error? That ETA is "Edited To Add." Threw me for a while, too. Sorry about that, I'm bad about picking things up elsewhere and using them in non-native places.
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Post by sotha on Nov 11, 2015 8:54:25 GMT
Very Prequel for some reason. Very Prequel? Is this a Star Wars Prequel trilogy reference? Like, how the actors have no emotion on display and don't give two shits, or did I miss the ref? I know someone else replied about this, but as an explanation if you didn't actually look into it... Prequel is a TES webcomic, originally an MS Paint adventure, written by Kazerad. Should have specified better. If you like TES at all it's a lot of fun. Prequel to Oblivion, but a khajiit who is terrible at almost everything in a Universe seemingly conspiring against her.
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Post by The Anarch on Nov 11, 2015 18:44:07 GMT
If you like TES at all it's a lot of fun. Personally, I started reading it well before I ever played any of the Elder Scrolls games, and even without any knowledge of the setting at all I enjoyed it immensely. Heck, I was probably around the point with the flashback to Vaermina before I even had any clue it was based on something else at all. That said, my enjoyment was vastly improved once I did play the games and went back to read through the comic again.
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