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Strontium posted:b]Dark Side of the Horse[/b] Brilliant. There are few things I hate more in life than non-intuitive signs. Is it really that hard to slap a "you are here" dot on the blasted things? It's All Right Chief Dharma The holiday being referenced is Korean Thanksgiving, which usually kills three days out of a single work week. So yes, it's really important to finish as much as possible before it starts. I'm choosing to interpret this as a happy ending since it implies Mister Kang has intrinsic professional value at his workplace.
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Some Guy TT posted:Brilliant. There are few things I hate more in life than non-intuitive signs. Is it really that hard to slap a "you are here" dot on the blasted things? By the way, since we're on vaguely koreachat, are you following Society Game at all?
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Julet Esqu posted:Luann Gee my psych classes must have been useless! We didn't learn about "healthy relationships" at all. All we learned in my first year were unimportant boring things like the scientific method, statistical analysis and report writing, referencing, psych history, ethics and some basic biology of the brain.
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Tunicate posted:By the way, since we're on vaguely koreachat, are you following Society Game at all? No, that started after I left (although I am coming back). Didn't even know about it until you mentioned it. Domestically tvN was really pushing the latest in food porn. This should not be the koreachat thread, but ugh, my favored topics of conversation are just too esoteric for the actual dedicated threads. It's not even their fault- I'd love to post more about Korean films but distribution is so bad outside of the festival circuit all I'd be doing is taunting people. Tambaloneus posted:Gee my psych classes must have been useless! We didn't learn about "healthy relationships" at all. All we learned in my first year were unimportant boring things like the scientific method, statistical analysis and report writing, referencing, psych history, ethics and some basic biology of the brain. I'm beginning to wonder whether Evans even remembers college at this point. Well really, nobody does, but it's like he's reading cliff notes from the first season of Community and somehow confusing Britta for a professor.
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Some Guy TT posted:I'm beginning to wonder whether Evans even remembers college at this point. Well really, nobody does, but it's like he's reading cliff notes from the first season of Community and somehow confusing Britta for a professor. I'm really just wondering what he studied, because for the most part we've gotten compelling evidence that it's none of the subjects his characters are learning. His having previously been an art teacher suggests... well, art, but even then I'm skeptical.
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Wanamingo posted:Nancy I can ignore context like a champ, is there anything else I need to be a colorist? Seems like a sweet gig.
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Dream of the Rarebit Fiend (click for huge) And He Did. (July, 1915) Outbursts of Everett True (October, 1915) Social Welfare History Project posted:This Mothers’ Pension Movement — cash payments to widows with young children to enable them to care for their children in their own homes, and sometimes called widow’s pensions, mother’s aid and mother’s allowances and in our own day aid to dependent children – was part of the Progressive era in its awareness of the environmental origin of poverty and the necessity for State intervention to insure social and economic justice. It also had roots in the organized social insurance movement, which embodied the principle of public income guarantees. The Mothers’ Pension Movement emerged simultaneously with the Bureau of Public Welfare (B.P.W.) idea, which as noted earlier, attempted to discredit the philosophic division of labor proposed by voluntary agencies and redefined the governmental welfare function in an industrial urban society. Guess If They Are Married! (click for big) The Gay Thirties (February, 1935, click for big)) They'll Do It Every Time (January, 1940, click for big) Mopsy (July, 1940) Tweedy (August, 1956, click for big) Jaf (1967) Feiffer (1969, click for big) Andy Capp (October, 1970, click for big) Wee Pals (November, 1970, click for big) Richard's Poor Almanac (click for big) Dick Tracy (August, 2009, click for big)
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SomeMathGuy posted:I'm really just wondering what he studied, because for the most part we've gotten compelling evidence that it's none of the subjects his characters are learning. His having previously been an art teacher suggests... well, art, but even then I'm skeptical. quote:IamJayBluE said, 2 days ago quote:Flash Gordon said, 2 days ago quote:IamJayBluE said, 2 days ago quote:dlkrueger33 said, 1 day ago quote:bravechow said, 1 day ago quote:Mordock999 GoComics PRO Member said, 1 day ago fort knox Dustin The Critic Dustin
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I'v been trying to work out how to do Chewbacca for a while. Dustin has the perfect costume so at least the artist loves him.
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Some Guy TT posted:No, that started after I left (although I am coming back). Didn't even know about it until you mentioned it. Domestically tvN was really pushing the latest in food porn. Might be worth doing some posting in The Genius/Society Game thread, since it wanders into general korean media now and then, and there are some things that it'd be nice to get more context about. quote:I wonder if he was for or against?
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Tunicate posted:Might be worth doing some posting in The Genius/Society Game thread, since it wanders into general korean media now and then, and there are some things that it'd be nice to get more context about. And he was a friend to all children, so anything that would benefit them rest assured he supported Incidentally, does someone have the strip where he has the intentions to straighten out a noisy calliope performer but then it cuts back to him dancing and clapping along with the children who are just having a good time?
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Luann How about Powerhouse Women don't kick each other when they're down? No? Ok, then, I guess proceed with telling your friend how she's a failure to womankind. The Amazing Spider-Man Sally Forth The Heart of Juliet Jones
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Peanuts (October 31-November 1, 1969) Funky Winkerbean Crankshaft Rip Haywire Out Our Way rings in 1930 with patriarchal oppression! (January 1-2, 1930) Thimble Theater (May 20-21, 1930)
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Strontium posted:Intelligent Life
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Modesty Blaise
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Julet Esqu posted:Luann
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Calaveron posted:And he was a friend to all children, so anything that would benefit them rest assured he supported bonus True being a friend to children and animals:
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Everett True is a friend to all children, just one of the many ways in which he resembles Gamera.
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Everett True is good and pure and I wish he was my dad.
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The Classic Dinette Set won't help those who help themselves. Working Daze is behind the buzzword times. Super-Fun-Pak-Comix needs a booth.
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Well Manicured Man posted:Everett True is a friend to all children, just one of the many ways in which he resembles Gamera. God I hope they release the Gamera rifftrax live some day.
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Evil Mastermind posted:
Someone repost the racist archie version of that punchline
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Slammy posted:The Gay Thirties (February, 1935, click for big)) Remember when you got the poo poo beaten out of you for no reason? Same.
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What sort of food dye is that?
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Tiggum posted:What sort of food dye is that? The food dye is one of several heritage bottles of food dye that was left to her by her mother who got them from a dumpster. The color was discontinued because it was a carcinogen. An "if those brats want green frosting so much I'll give them their damned green frosting" sort of thing. There's no proof of this of course. But I'd imagine Ellie's mom hated her as much as Ellie hates her kids.
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Tunicate posted:Someone repost the racist archie version of that punchline Found it myself
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Adam Ames That Rookie from the 13th Squad Ella Cinders Myra North, SPECIAL NURSE What th--!! Nervy Nat (click to biggen)
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Six Chix Zippy the Pinhead Nancy Arlo and Janis Andertoons Pluggers
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Mark Trail Pearls Before Swine The Phantom
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lmao he's paying the cop?!
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Julet Esqu posted:
For the life of me, it looks like the original Ant Man is behind the other two and has already used the enlarging potion without them. Also, once again, Spidey lets someone else save the day.
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Synthbuttrange posted:lmao he's paying the cop?! That's honestly a pretty good twist.
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Heathcliff Piranha Club Dick Tracy Judge Parker It's another successful day at Smoldering Crater Industries. 9 Chickweed Lane
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Aardmania posted:Heathcliff If he's Ant-Cat, then where's the suit?
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Fred Basset Frog Applause Ginger Meggs Jim's Journal Kliban Mary Worth Office Hours Reply All Ziggy Wanamingo posted:Nancy Gross. Also, how much spare time and disposable income does she have? Wanamingo posted:Arlo and Janis
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Tiggum posted:Fred Basset That's clearly a loaf of bread, and you can only get a 'soggy bottom' on pies and tarts. Idiot loving mongrel knows NOTHING about baking.
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Mark Trail has been hilarious non-stop action for two straight weeks.
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Please keep posting Jim's Journal
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