preus
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Post by preus on Nov 8, 2016 8:07:02 GMT
This one (Circle Times) feels... significantly darker than the other five. I hope this is not a trend for the rest of the week! ._. And it gets darker '_'
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Post by zbeeblebrox on Nov 8, 2016 8:07:26 GMT
This is the maze Ellen Page should have drawn to impress Leonardo DiCaprio in Inception.
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Post by arf on Nov 8, 2016 9:53:46 GMT
Methinks the Moddey Dhoo is advising.
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Post by snowflake on Nov 8, 2016 11:54:25 GMT
Welp, the Psychotic Pigeon Puzzles certainly took a turn for the grim... City Face is naive to the point of simple in a very bleak and uncaring world, and I think it's getting to me.
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Post by zaferion on Nov 8, 2016 12:13:21 GMT
Aren't the City Face comics supposed to be light hearted and fun...?
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Post by wanderer on Nov 8, 2016 14:49:38 GMT
...I didn't bother with the previous maze, but this one is pretty blatant with the fact that there is no way through it. The other pigeons are completely walled off. Fly, City Face.
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Post by Druplesnubb on Nov 8, 2016 15:12:58 GMT
This one (Circle Times) feels... significantly darker than the other five. I hope this is not a trend for the rest of the week! ._. Too bad!
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Post by kreiri on Nov 8, 2016 15:21:38 GMT
I googled whether seagulls eat pigeons. Apparently, at least one seagull is really into pigeon meat, and kills pigeons by drowning them in a lake
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Post by atteSmythe on Nov 8, 2016 19:39:58 GMT
Ah, there it is. I was waiting for it to get dark...and there are three days left!
eta: It's especially grim that one of the results is just dying for no good reason. I find Sudden Death to be the most darkly humorous
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Post by puntino on Nov 8, 2016 20:45:02 GMT
Is... Is this the story of the death of Cityface?
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Post by imaginaryfriend on Nov 8, 2016 20:45:16 GMT
Yeah, good thing he can fly.
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Post by zbeeblebrox on Nov 8, 2016 20:59:19 GMT
I googled whether seagulls eat pigeons. Apparently, at least one seagull is really into pigeon meat, and kills pigeons by drowning them in a lake I'm amused that it doesn't just eat Pigeons, it murders them like some sort of serial killer
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Post by Trillium on Nov 8, 2016 23:59:19 GMT
Looks like the only way to the flock is to fly over the maze.
Hitchcock would have loved the killer seagull.
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Post by cocomoo on Nov 9, 2016 8:26:02 GMT
There seems to be an unfriendly guy a bit too close to you, City Face.
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Post by Nepycros on Nov 9, 2016 8:39:34 GMT
Oh, hi Zimmy!
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Post by kreiri on Nov 9, 2016 9:18:49 GMT
Night fox?
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Post by snowflake on Nov 9, 2016 10:06:47 GMT
Jesus Christ, Tom.
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Post by zaferion on Nov 9, 2016 10:34:45 GMT
I did this in paint and halfway through, around 15, I was hoping that Tom had drawn City Face as a DBZ character.
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Post by Druplesnubb on Nov 9, 2016 11:04:44 GMT
This is canon, right?
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Post by Sauzels on Nov 9, 2016 12:03:06 GMT
City Face watch out!!!!
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preus
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Post by preus on Nov 9, 2016 12:31:44 GMT
No, City Face! Do not be eaten!
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Post by fish on Nov 9, 2016 13:20:51 GMT
I'm hoping for a slightly inspirational ending to this City Face intermission, similar to the last one: linkStill two pages to go... ._.
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Post by philman on Nov 10, 2016 8:37:36 GMT
To see the differences you have to LOOK INTO THE DARKNESS OF THEIR SOULS. Ahem.
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Post by zbeeblebrox on Nov 10, 2016 9:34:00 GMT
In the top row, the universe reflected in the pin-prick glint in the eye of the second one gives it away. Everything's the same except Kit-Kats come packaged in threes instead of fours there. Haven't done the others yet
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Post by foresterr on Nov 10, 2016 10:44:27 GMT
Well, the ones on the left are different in all cases. Because the frame cuts them off. <shrug>
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Post by smurfton on Nov 10, 2016 16:36:28 GMT
On the top row, I'd say it is the super cool pigeon on the right. He has an extra sweet aliased pixel on top of his eye. More seriously, none of them have exactly the same vertical position, so they all have differences due to aliasing.
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Post by ohthatone on Nov 10, 2016 18:18:37 GMT
the right-most pigeon on the bottom line seems...thicker? better fed?
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Post by Sky Schemer on Nov 10, 2016 20:12:25 GMT
In the top row, the City Face on the left believes in transience. A student of Freud, he sees the nature of beauty as ephemeral. Our ability to take pleasure in the visual splendors of life begins with our acceptance that all things are transitory.
In the middle row, the City Face on the right is coping with grief and loss, but uses a public mask to hide his feelings because he is fundamentally afraid of intimacy and genuine avian connection. Letting another bird in is allowing more vulnerability, and inevitably exposing oneself to more loss, grief, and pain.
In the bottom row, it is again the City Face on the left that is different. He doesn't know what the two on the right are looking at, but the pressure to conform in this flock is enormous. And also he has FOMO.
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Post by keef on Nov 10, 2016 20:15:54 GMT
I actually wasted 10 minutes cutting out the lines of the first pigeon in each row, and pasted them over the others. They are copies. And they are all perfectly white. So there must be a deeper meaning; each face belongs to a different individual, making it unique. Thank you sensei Siddell for the lesson.
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Post by smurfton on Nov 11, 2016 5:56:12 GMT
There seems to be an unfriendly guy a bit too close to you, City Face. I think you got that wrong. It's actually a hat with a feather and a neck strap. The neck strap got a little lost though. Maybe Tom got distracted while drawing?
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