For those who don’t follow Facebook Twitter or Discord, my main computer is in the shop until Friday. However, I have an old laptop that doesn’t get used much I can use to resume comicking, so don’t need to push the updates off entirely just yet.
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Heather: You know, I think I like THIS kind of teasing a lot more than the punchy kind.
Amanda: When was the last time I even DID that?
Heather: In this calendar year?
Amanda: Hmmph.
Amanda: You have gotten FAR too comfortable with the concept of sassing me.
Heather: Yep!
Keisha: PFFT!
Selkie (VO): bbbrrrrr...
Selkie and Wu: Brr! BRR!!
Amanda: What are they...
Sandy: You don't want to know. I wish I DIDN'T know, but I do. TRUST ME, you don't want to know.
Amanda: When was the last time I even DID that?
Heather: In this calendar year?
Amanda: Hmmph.
Amanda: You have gotten FAR too comfortable with the concept of sassing me.
Heather: Yep!
Keisha: PFFT!
Selkie (VO): bbbrrrrr...
Selkie and Wu: Brr! BRR!!
Amanda: What are they...
Sandy: You don't want to know. I wish I DIDN'T know, but I do. TRUST ME, you don't want to know.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JxdDa0k-3Ak
THAT’S AN ATLANTIS REFERENCE
Oh crap I didn’t see the link lol
I will never find the fact that the author of those stories, Junji Ito… is the most awkward, normal, lovable dork you could ever imagine.
And even his non fiction books about his cats are scary in that special way of his.
I think a lot of horror creators get it out of their system. The cat stories are hilarious because he uses the exact same style to tell them that he uses for everything else.
Wait wait wait…books, as in, there’s more than just the one? I need to go make a purchase right now.
Kids – can’t take ’em anywhere.
Haha sarnothi go brrrrr
Sandy’s expression is me. I am the fun police (or so I was called as a kid), and Wu and Selkie are clearly in violation of allowed fun.
Ackshully if they’re mimicking the sound effect from Amigara Fault, shouldn’t it be “Drr… drr…”
*pushes glasses up*
I chose to change it from “drr drr” to “brr brr” because I was afraid that, combined with Selkie and Wu’s body language in the last panel, it might come across as repeating a particular ableist slur.
Oh, Sandy, mmm, you are correct. So very correct.
Um, how can she not know the ‘brr’ when she started it?
Amanda didn’t start it, Wu did.