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Harry and Draco still settling in to their domestic life together I see.
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Oh boy I can't wait for the self indulgent puke inducing strip where whatsherface tells young Peter Griffin that she thinks buff guys are overrated and prefers chunkier guys as young Peter Griffin beams and thinks something gross
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"A plugger is a fat elderly idiot who revels in ignorance" is all those Plugger cartoons ever say to me. Why would you want to admit that was you?
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Taear posted:"A plugger is a fat elderly idiot who revels in ignorance" is all those Plugger cartoons ever say to me. Why would you want to admit that was you? At a certain age, you realize that a piece of poo poo is all you'll ever be, and you embrace it. See: the entire audience at NASCAR raceways.
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I'd prefer to be on Imgur, since xomf doesn't load the preview thumb-nails, but every time I try uploading something on Imgur it just sits at the 'Pending' status. Anyone else have this happen? Calvin and Hobbes Ripley's
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Well, that's certainly an image to greet a guy after powering through the backlog of the last thread and catching up on this one since Christmas. Last time I was caught up was March 22nd, so I was down something like 21,000 posts. Made pretty good time over the holidays with a laptop while watching football, only ended up 4941 posts behind (putting me somewhere in October) when the last thread closed. Being at work slowed me down a bit, but today, I am caught up. (I got some assistance by Aardmania's posts sometimes entirely vanishing for no clear reason, as well as finding that I no longer cared about Big Ben Bolt once he stopped boxing, so I could just scrollwheel through that block.) hexwren fucked around with this message at 20:26 on Jan 19, 2016 |
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LordPants posted:I like that Watterson doesn't come down on either side on whether it's all in Calvins head or not, it allows gags like this to be read both ways. Also, his art is great, the perspective change in the second panel and Hobbes line of action is cool. And I've always liked his collisions. And "toy Hobbes" always cracks me up. Welp that's me gushing over a dumb 4 panel newspaper strip. Hobbes' constant attacks mean that he's either a bullying rear end in a top hat or a manifestation of Calvin's self-harming impulses. Taear posted:"A plugger is a fat elderly idiot who revels in ignorance" is all those Plugger cartoons ever say to me. Why would you want to admit that was you? The Plugger Randomizer is still around and still accurate.
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Kid Fenris posted:Hobbes' constant attacks mean that he's either a bullying rear end in a top hat or a manifestation of Calvin's self-harming impulses. Overly negative way of looking at it. I always saw Hobbes' pouncing as like when a big, friendly dog jumps on you. It's rough, but there's no malice in it; he's just happy to see you!
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SomeMathGuy posted:Mark Trail When did Garth Ennis take over writing Mark Trail? Esplanade fucked around with this message at 00:54 on Jan 20, 2016 |
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Rarebit Fiend (click for huge) Outbusts of Everett True Fritzi Ritz Feiffer (click for big) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0052700/ Wee Pals Life In Hell
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Simian_Prime posted:Overly negative way of looking at it. I always saw Hobbes' pouncing as like when a big, friendly dog jumps on you. It's rough, but there's no malice in it; he's just happy to see you! Supposedly the pouncing was based on Watterson's cat.
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King Aroo (December 26, 1950) Barnaby (June 3, 1942) Nancy (February 9, 1943)
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Six Chix Zippy the Pinhead Nancy Arlo and Janis Andertoons Pluggers
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Wanamingo posted:
While Paint it Black is a pretty good song, it's not exactly danceable.
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Ardeem posted:While Paint it Black is a pretty good song, it's not exactly danceable. I'd like to see an edit where she's dancing to other undanceable songs like Maxwell's Silver Hammer, Your Cheatin' Heart, No Caroline, etc.
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Also when she was young, it was the 1920s.
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SynthOrange posted:Also when she was young, it was the 1920s. So she'd be dancing to this then? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smWyKu1q0Cc
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Oh, so you're gonna post Curtis from now on?
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Wanamingo posted:Nancy Yet another comic strip artist who draws children looking like big-headed midgets.
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EasyEW posted:Please Tell Me We're Not Spending A Whole Week On Robert Plant It doesn't make the tiniest bit of difference whether the algorhythm makes sense to foolish humans if it works. You admit to liking both artists, so clearly it works. (Clearly the target demographic "MyTunes" is working from is "Aging Boomer Fucks." You know, this one: ) Endless Mike posted:It's too bad Weekday Spider-Man Colorist didn't get the memo that Atlanteans are blue. Neither did Namor. Luann The Amazing Spider-Man He was more or less over her and apparently we can't have that! But what I'm really hoping for is something along the lines of, "You had your chance, Baby." *Namor jumps into a giant clamshell with some hot mermaid chick* Sally Forth Nona's been telepathic for a while now, Faye. She also has the best hair. Keep up. (So glad we got a joke today.) The Heart of Juliet Jones
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Man, I keep forgetting to post my comics. The Classic Dinette Set didn't consider all its options. Working Daze sets a new record in laziness. Super-Fun-Pak-Comix incepts.
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YOU LEAVE THE 80S THE HELL ALONE, GILCHRIST
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Julet Esqu posted:Neither did Namor.
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That's not a joke, it's a perfectly reasonable answer.SomeMathGuy posted:Mark Trail EasyEW posted:Please Tell Me We're Not Spending A Whole Week On Robert Plant Wanamingo posted:Arlo and Janis
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I parsed the joke as everything is neat but when he puts them on they are baggy. I think thats the joke but i'm not 100% on it
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Tiggum posted:Is there a joke here? Arlo gets out his clothes for the day, then puts them on. What? He's contemplating suicide. The man desperately needs help, and won't get it. Our country's attitude towards the mentally ill is the real joke here.
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Skippy (November 21, 1928) Peanuts (January 22, 1969) Funky WILL YOU SHUT UP ALREADY ABOUT ROBERT MOTHERFUCKING PLANT???!!! Also, it's called a playlist, not a listening list, for God's sake. I know TomBat pops an authorial boner for alliteration, but it just makes everybody sound like an idiot. More than usual, anyway. Crankshaft Rip Haywire Out Our Way (August 15-16, 1928) A perfect one to post for when it's 17 degrees outside. Thimble Theater (August 8, 1929)
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For gently caress's sake, Batiuk. iTunes's algorithm has noticed that a lot of people who like Robert Plant also like Emmylou Harris. Therefore, when you liked Robert Plant, it told you you might also like Emmylou Harris. It's playing the percentages.
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Ghostlight posted:Namor is only half Atlantean and, furthermore, is also a mutant half-Atlantean Namor's mutation is his ankle wings though! But yes, I came to say that Namor is only half-Atlantean.
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Evil Mastermind posted:Working Daze sets a new record in laziness. Let's check the latest Twitter hilarity from Zakour and Roberts' in-character Twitter account that they totally wouldn't have just used the name for without checking first https://twitter.com/overworked/status/579270756602810370 Oh.
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Howard Beale posted:Let's check the latest Twitter hilarity from Zakour and Roberts' in-character Twitter account that they totally wouldn't have just used the name for without checking first gently caress that, I want Pushing Daisies back. Buni Buni-with-stubble-and-cigarette is actually Buni's dad. Rhymes with Orange Pros and Cons
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Selachian posted:
All the soon-to-be-convicts in pros and cons remind me of this:
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Senior Woodchuck posted:For gently caress's sake, Batiuk. iTunes's algorithm has noticed that a lot of people who like Robert Plant also like Emmylou Harris. Therefore, when you liked Robert Plant, it told you you might also like Emmylou Harris. It's playing the percentages. the dying man actually does like Emmylou Harris, and is still offended that a technology would infer this about him
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Howard Beale posted:Let's check the latest Twitter hilarity from Zakour and Roberts' in-character Twitter account that they totally wouldn't have just used the name for without checking first So is it them or not? That seems exactly like the kind of lazy, tepid 'nerd culture' thing one of their characters would post. Which character? It doesn't matter. They all have the same personality with a trite quirk pasted on top of it. Cynicomix! Pooch Café Everyone should carry around some pocket legos. They also make excellent caltrops and you can play with them when you get bored, I guess. Ballard Street I want to see Lenny and Lyle try that poo poo with Chet. He'd rip their forelimbs off. Lost Side of Suburbia Klegulo is rapidly rising the ranks of best characters.
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Senior Woodchuck posted:For gently caress's sake, Batiuk. iTunes's algorithm has noticed that a lot of people who like Robert Plant also like Emmylou Harris. Therefore, when you liked Robert Plant, it told you you might also like Emmylou Harris. It's playing the percentages. It's the fact that the characters are so visibly upset about this that really pushes it into unfunny absurdity. Well, no, I guess that'd be down to Batiuk deciding this is a week's worth of content. loving hell. Mark Trail Pearls Before Swine For those of you that came in late: Stephan Pastis (the character) and his wife got a divorce, now he lives in a basket on her front porch. I specify "the character" as Stephan Pastis the actual author has not gotten a divorce, contrary to what literally anyone would naturally assume.
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Indolent Bastard posted:Intelligent Life
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