6. What’re U Talking About?
November 26, 2008
I like this joke because it’s the kind you can only make in a comic.
On a different note, I’d like to welcome everyone arriving from the facebook group!
November 26, 2008
I like this joke because it’s the kind you can only make in a comic.
On a different note, I’d like to welcome everyone arriving from the facebook group!
Love it. you’re officially on my watch list! Fantastic art and it’s so funny, you’ve made it onto my desktop already. grats man.
p.s. *clicks the link*
Brilliant. I love that idea
Robert Heinlein sometimes made similar jokes unintentionally. The most memorably egregious: in I Will Fear No Evil the protagonist says, “Call me Joan, with two syllables,” which is wrong in two ways.
Came to you via Something Positive … loving it, got you bookmarked now
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I AM that girl.
Stupid people, spelling incorrectly while speaking.
Love it. Came here via a link on misfile.
Thought I’d mention that in panel 3, the comma between “yes, and” looks almost like an apostrophe in the word below — turning “were” into “we’re.”
Ah, well, I’m easily amused.
Dinosaur comics did it first.
Oh. Well… sorry, I don’t read it regularly. I assure you it was unintentional. v
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You’re**
Hee. Awesome.
(wow)
[...] something and here is something else that can really only be done with comics. I don’t think this can be easily done in other mediums [...]
HEY! HEY I LIKE THIS!
something i would/do do!
she must eat a lot of carrots
Fuck you, Dave. It’s still funny.
I swear… hipsters all up in my webcomics…