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WCDT 2066-2070; Nov. 28-Dec. 2, 2011

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pwhodges:
He already trod on that memory by mistake.

Precipice:
Regarding the comic posted yesterday on his Tumblr...

That's gotta be Marigold and Hannelore playing Skyrim.   :-D

pendrake:
7. Saw both links towards Jeph's Litany of Fear bicep tattoo.  As I posted earlier, that is awesome.

8. It will be interesting to see how Faye's new hairstyle holds up after sleep...or sex... :evil:

9. @pwhodges...  Of course I knew the reference, especially since I have posted repeatedly that I will never tire of Dune references in this web-comic.  I was poking fun at myself in light of comic #2066.  Guess I forgot to add the " :{ " to signal a joking comment.

10. For those yet still un-familiar with Frank Herbert's Dune:  (though I cannot imagine why you would be if you read this web-comic... :wink: )

The (Bene Gesserit) Litany Against Fear

I must not fear.
Fear is the mind-killer.
Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration.
I will face my fear.
I will permit it to pass over me and through me.
And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path.
Where the fear has gone there will be nothing.
Only I will remain.
(That being said...if you have done so yet, go read Dune!)

[Post Edit: Corrected my error of "Litany of Fear" to the correct "Litany Against Fear," as Akima pointed out down-thread.  In my defense, I did type it out originally from memory.   ... ... great maker, I am such a dork for knowing it memory...]

DSL:
I have liked the Faye-Angus story so far, mostly because the boy takes as well as he dishes and recognizes (sometimes even in time) when he crosses the line, but man, in real life it can be tiring to deal with someone who constantly is pushing your buttons. In my experience, those who enjoy it the most are the ones who cry the loudest when they find out what some of the buttons do.

Carl-E:

--- Quote from: pendrake on 28 Nov 2011, 09:54 ---(That being said...if you have done so yet, go read Dune!)

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I read Dune.  

Thirty some-odd years ago.  


Somthing about big worms, and blue eyes... and sand in your wet suit... and the spice of life?  


--- Quote from: VonKleist on 28 Nov 2011, 06:27 ---If thereīs one thing I never get tired of itīs Dune references.

Dune Dune Dune Dune Dune

I even wrote a paper on the 1984 movie this year ^-^

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What's Orwell's 1984 got to do with Dune?   :-D

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