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Goblin is the best name in the world for that dog. He just looks so depressed and ugly and huggable.
Posted by Kadharonon at June 28, 2007 06:35 AM
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Oh dear.
I'm at once fearful of and anticipating Tuesday vs. Ben.
Either that or he'll cease to exist after asserting that he is not actually in the band. Although that whole 'writer' thing might net her interests.
... oh dear. Actually, what would be even more interesting is if she actually reads his stuff.
Posted by Rachel S. at June 28, 2007 08:00 AM
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Yes I had the same impression about Moze. He's definetely not a sincerist. He is just unnaturely honest. Most sincerists must secretely hate him, actually.
Posted by Wood at June 28, 2007 09:15 AM
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I just noticed the 'deep fried sugar' bag.
Spaz is a good name for it!
Wow, Sunny must be a treat when (if?) he crashes off that perpetual sugar high.
I got one note to make and it's a nitpicky artist one. Tuesdays arm in the first panel seems unnaturally short and straight, at least in proportion to her head. And I can't quite figure out what her hand is doing, oher than holding Moze at bay.
Usually I have less than no problem with how you draw body parts. Really, you're one of the rare few who really try to get poses to be natural and it shows.
(I am also endlessly amused by the last scene 'Take Goblin' 'NO!' There's an unspoken 'Don't touch me with that thing' in there, which is kinda fun. You wouldn't think that there was anything that Sunny WOULDN'T say.)
Posted by Rachel S. at June 28, 2007 09:58 AM
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I admire Tuesday's unflappability in the face of Mose. I guess she must be pretty battle-hardened from frequent propositions.
Posted by otto at June 28, 2007 09:58 AM
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I laughed my ass off when I saw Moze's hand in the first panel
That's a comical "Can I please grope you?" hand gesture if I ever saw one.
Posted by Neil at June 28, 2007 12:17 PM
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Wow, Sunny sure likes his sugar :O
Posted by Julie at June 28, 2007 12:17 PM
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You kill me with that dog's facial expressions.
Posted by Hmpf at June 28, 2007 04:28 PM
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Deep fried sugar?
*hurk*
Posted by Bremma at June 28, 2007 05:22 PM
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I love Tuesday. I want to find out whether she's a lesbian or not.
Mmm, deep fried sugar.
Posted by Clare at June 28, 2007 05:41 PM
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Like those coke balls. How odd.
And I totally agree with wood. The sincerists probably hate them.
ha. I wonder what Curio thinks of the sincerists?
And wow. Reagan and Scip weren't invited! D: aww
Posted by MissusHow at June 28, 2007 06:31 PM
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OK, so the second vote sketch? Yeah. The untold story there definitely warrants a snortgiggle.
And Pangaea sounds like a great place to eat. Though I'm guessing they specialize in Bulgarian? ;)
Posted by Alan Tyson at June 28, 2007 08:34 PM
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I always kind of suspected that the Sincerists were in it more for having permission to be hypercritical assholes than because they actually believed in honesty. Go Moze, for not having any agenda. Of any kind. Like, ever.
Posted by fuben at June 28, 2007 11:34 PM
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Something that's been bothering me, can scincerists use sarcasm?
It isn't deceitful, but it's technically saying something that isn't true... I think I could manage to be a scincerist if I was alowed to keep my sarcasm.
Posted by cephalopod9 at June 29, 2007 12:34 AM
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hmmm, you raise a good point cephalopod
sarcasm is generally lying outright for the purpose of humour, but since it's humour it's not meant to be taken seriously
can sincerists lie in a non-serious manner?
not that i can really come up with a real arguement, i'd never heard of a sincerist until i read some of these comments
Posted by Neil at June 29, 2007 06:09 AM
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The sincerists were featured in September 2006. They appear to have no sense of humor whatsoever. If they'll assault someone over a jokey t-shirt, I'm guessing sarcasm wouldn't fly either.
My German TA in college told us that "they don't have sarcasm in Germany". How is that even possible?
Posted by Jerry at June 29, 2007 10:37 AM
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Sarcasm was set against Schadenfreude in an all out death match. They sold tickets.
Schadenfreude won.
Posted by Rachael S. at June 29, 2007 04:55 PM
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...As a long-time lurker and great fan, I would like to weigh in with two things--
1.) Curio amuses me because she's this silly young girl who desperately wants to be cool and in the Templar know and can act the part but can't pull it off. Tuesday bothers me because she's exactly what Curio's trying to be, but not fake or funny.
2.) I have Moze-esque love for that second sketch of Reagan. It is very dirty. And wrong. Much like me. :o
Uh...otherwise...go Spike go. Keep truckin' out one of the highest-quality comics on this here interwubs.
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