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Post by zaferion on Feb 11, 2016 8:42:31 GMT
I must point out that you're not actually supposed to hug a canine like that. Putting an arm/paw on top signals dominance. Paz, of all people, should know that. Now, what should I bring ruin to next? What with Paz's ability to communicate with animals (never mind that this is Rey, who can very clearly speak English), I doubt that Rey is getting that idea. I'd bet my life savings (which is $0) that Rey understands a hug.
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Post by TBeholder on Feb 11, 2016 11:29:04 GMT
At least, he isn't limping. YET. Yes. Imagine what would happen if Willie dropped a ball on his toes. (sweating even more) "Try to not limp. Try to not limp".
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Post by OGRuddawg on Feb 11, 2016 14:17:41 GMT
If he actually asks Annie out and she says yes I'll be bowled over I don't think we've pinned down what going to happen yet...Tom is an unpredictable fellow. As a bowler, I feel ashamed for not coming up with a suitable bowling pun...
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Post by OGRuddawg on Feb 11, 2016 18:44:13 GMT
This is completely off-topic, but I wonder how Renard, Coyote, and Isengrin would react to meeting Holo from Spice and Wolf...
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Post by CoyoteReborn on Feb 11, 2016 20:45:27 GMT
This is completely off-topic, but I wonder how Renard, Coyote, and Isengrin would react to meeting Holo from Spice and Wolf... *wolf whistle**salacious eyebrows*
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Post by Daedalus on Feb 11, 2016 21:54:47 GMT
This is completely off-topic, but I wonder how Renard, Coyote, and Isengrin would react to meeting Holo from Spice and Wolf... I've also always wondered how Ysengrin would get along with Lt. Komamura from Bleach Similar in appearance, opposite in personality.
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Post by KMar on Feb 11, 2016 22:16:57 GMT
It could be artistic impression on Vegeta's current inner state of mind (he is scared of Rey). Vegeta? Maybe it's an artistic expression of Rey's state of mind? But that wouldn't explain why Winsbury is so nervous-looking, so maybe rather his state of mind. Old jokes die hard.
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Post by matoyak on Feb 12, 2016 2:50:47 GMT
Vegeta? Maybe it's an artistic expression of Rey's state of mind? But that wouldn't explain why Winsbury is so nervous-looking, so maybe rather his state of mind. Old jokes die hard.(For those still confused, Vageta is a character in Dragon Ball Z who has pointy sticky up golden hair when he gets a certain power up). Also, now I'm imagining a Gunnerkrigg / Die Hard crossover. Or Gunnerkrigg as Die Hard. Or something.
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Post by zimmyzims on Feb 12, 2016 8:36:18 GMT
(For those still confused, Vageta is a character in Dragon Ball Z who has pointy sticky up golden hair when he gets a certain power up). A-ha. I was completely baffled by KMar's post.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 29, 2016 10:23:30 GMT
In the light of recent developments, Janet's apparent isolation from the group in the first panel becomes rather more pronounced.
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Post by Daedalus on Feb 29, 2016 22:29:03 GMT
In the light of recent developments, Janet's apparent isolation from the group in the first panel becomes rather more pronounced. It's even more noticeable here, in the last panel.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 1, 2016 23:05:51 GMT
In the light of recent developments, Janet's apparent isolation from the group in the first panel becomes rather more pronounced. It's even more noticeable here, in the last panel. I've heard that wagging one's tongue makes for the healthiest exercise, because it benefits even the bystander; nonetheless, I like when an image captures a pivot of the unfurling storyline without artificial obfuscation, yet keeps it subtly enshrouded in the larger composition, suggesting that the unexpected growth towards complexity was, somehow, inherent in the substance and recurrent in the texture. As that monstrous sentence illustrates, to discuss this in abstraction is to take swings at Saint John's fireflies (name translated from German, no guarantees given); if you prefer haptic feedback over hermetic stars reflected in the River Lethe, you (or anyone) may want to solve, for instance, the following chess problem: Black to play and win. (My source, a crimson rag, gives this as a position from "Kitaev v. Belorukov, Yaroslavl' 1989".) Solution: 1. ...Rh3+ 2. Kxh3 Bg4# (Kg1 Be3#). Black's pawn on h5 incarnates what I mean to say.
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Post by Daedalus on Mar 2, 2016 11:05:08 GMT
It's even more noticeable here, in the last panel. I've heard that wagging one's tongue makes for the healthiest exercise, because it benefits even the bystander; nonetheless, I like when an image captures a pivot of the unfurling storyline without artificial obfuscation, yet keeps it subtly enshrouded in the larger composition, suggesting that the unexpected growth towards complexity was, somehow, inherent in the substance and recurrent in the texture. As that monstrous sentence illustrates, to discuss this in abstraction is to take swings at Saint John's fireflies (name translated from German, no guarantees given); if you prefer haptic feedback over hermetic stars reflected in the River Lethe, you (or anyone) may want to solve, for instance, the following chess problem: Black to play and win. (My source, a crimson rag, gives this as a position from "Kitaev v. Belorukov, Yaroslavl' 1989".) Solution: 1. ...Rh3+ 2. Kxh3 Bg4# (Kg1 Be3#). Black's pawn on h5 incarnates what I mean to say. ...Pardon? I must have missed some vital context here.
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