I don't say anything, I just fight the urge to stretch meself.
Creed of the Happy Pessimist:Always expect the worst. Then, when it happens, it was only what you expected. All else is a happy surprise.sniff sniff
Cats. Whadda ya gonna do?
Creed of the Happy Pessimist:Always expect the worst. Then, when it happens, it was only what you expected. All else is a happy surprise.Daddy Issues: The Untold Tale
Creed of the Happy Pessimist:Always expect the worst. Then, when it happens, it was only what you expected. All else is a happy surprise.Going at that kitty with both hands while her girlfriend watches. You didn't know this was that kind of comic.
Creed of the Happy Pessimist:Always expect the worst. Then, when it happens, it was only what you expected. All else is a happy surprise.Escape.
Creed of the Happy Pessimist:Always expect the worst. Then, when it happens, it was only what you expected. All else is a happy surprise.It's kind of sad and sobering, how both of the girls who were personal friends with MGs killed on the job accept the idea that "well statistically that's an outlier!" to dismiss the fear their loved ones feel over them risking their lives every night. Like, with a graveyard that full we all know that it's not that much of an outlier, more like one of those "We were all fine riding without seatbelts back then!" kind of deal.
Math.
Creed of the Happy Pessimist:Always expect the worst. Then, when it happens, it was only what you expected. All else is a happy surprise.Zoe seems rather nervous. It's about time that Rue gets clued in.
that might cause a backfire if she remains in contact with Tessa. Like "possible death flags for them both" backfire
Edited by MorningStar1337 on Feb 18th 2024 at 4:51:44 AM
Just a minor technical issue. Nothing to worry about.
I was expecting the death flag to come later. Is Goop's omnipresent or something?
That's been a mystery, and Tessfusion isn't helping to clarify it.
Speaking of Tess, what's going on?
Absolute RainbowI suspect we're about to see something going on with her. But presumably she has managed to get through the day without breaking cover. Not that hard given how much Tessa was a mental breakdown on legs already.
Worms? Thought they were lobsters with bedsheets?
What're you looking here for?Well, quite a few "new" comics since this thread last updated. They girls have been fighting some kinda hair monster for the past couple of weeks.
I mostly just wanted to say that I am so stealing that last line for my D&D campaign.
Hmm, I have to wonder if the hair monster being blond is a coincidence.
It prolly is, but the color scheme is very different from the previous one s(and Goops) IIRC and if there is any Madoka influence, then magical girl zombies seem like a good fit.
I dunno, I think if it was the thing you're implying, it'd be showe something more thematically appropriate abilities. Besides, if you were to design a hair monster, what colour would you use? Because I'm pretty sure that my first thought would be "blond" too.
Edited by Kayeka on May 18th 2024 at 2:27:05 AM
Honestly the hair monster mostly makes me wonder if Mary was inspired by one of the wonder killers in wonder egg priority. Like she does think that show is hot garbage but some of its designs were eye catching.
Edited by Mami on May 18th 2024 at 12:20:36 PM
I absolutely cannot help but adore handsome 2D boysBlonde hair is good because (especially combined with the clearly brunette roots) the outlines make it easy to tell that yeah, it's meant to be hair. No other color would be as readable.
(And yeah, when I saw the disconnected little minion hair monsters my first thought was "Is this a roots showing monster as a metaphor for a hidden self reveal," so what, sue me)
I usually just say streeeeeetch