Comic Discussion > QUESTIONABLE CONTENT

WCDT 2036 - 2040, Oct 17th - 21st 2011

<< < (84/87) > >>

Paranoid:

--- Quote from: GeoCorn on 23 Oct 2011, 11:38 ---I know that Faye is just a fictional character, but I wish she learned not to be so dependent on alcohol to deal with her emotional problems. Is it weird to feel compassion for cartoon characters?

--- End quote ---
Not really.  I mean, I think one of the reasons we get so passionate about our arguments on these forums is because of how attached we are to these characters.  And the main reason we can do that is because of how realistic Jeph depicts them.  Now, occasionally someone will go slightly out of character in order to set up or deliver a punch line, but only slightly.  Now the setting definitely has its share of glaring inconsistencies, but the people behave like we expect them to.  It's definitely a tribute to Jeph how he's able to deliver a consistently funny comic 5 days a week without turning the cast into the emotional equivalent of cardboard cutouts.  So yes, it's perfectly fine to feel compassion for them.  At least, it better be for my sake. :-o

westrim:

--- Quote from: Paranoid on 21 Oct 2011, 15:14 ---Well played, westrim, well played. :evil:

--- End quote ---
I do my best.


--- Quote from: pwhodges on 21 Oct 2011, 15:34 ---
--- Quote from: westrim on 21 Oct 2011, 15:04 ---is Near Lurker a logical name with over 700 posts?
--- End quote ---

This forum is set up so that users can't change their account names; I don't intend to alter that.

--- End quote ---
I know, I tried to capitalize my name a while back only to find that it wasn't doable.


--- Quote from: SomeCanadianWeirdo on 21 Oct 2011, 17:55 ---Yeah, popcorn, but the good, buttery(or buttery substitute) kind.  Not  the light stuff, which is lacking in buttery goodness.

--- End quote ---
I prefer kettle corn, myself.


--- Quote from: Mr_Rose on 23 Oct 2011, 10:07 ---You know how there's porn of everything, even impossible things?
Yeah.

--- End quote ---
Due to this I know that Africa and South America used to be close lovers, but continental drift forced them apart. SA hooked up with North America and Africa was until recently in a threeway with Europe and Asia before Europe broke up over Gibraltar 5 million years ago.



You're welcome  :angel:

Carl-E:
That's not porn, that's a soap opera. 

westrim:

--- Quote from: Carl-E on 23 Oct 2011, 12:57 ---That's not porn, that's a soap opera. 

--- End quote ---
But it's explicit soap opera, with hot continent on continent action and lots of bumping and grinding.

akronnick:
Ooh Baby, I want your Tectonic plate in my subduction zone...

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[#] Next page

[*] Previous page

Go to full version