It’s purely genius to me how you can convey such expressions as the one in the second panel, just by moving some white ovals in a different position in a black block that’s been tilted slightly differently than in the previous panel.
Man, I wish I could draw like you. Even when I draw stick people, other people are like, “uhm…a hippopotamus?” “A house?” “no, no, no, it’s clearly a … uh … Moose wearing a flak jacket, and eating a lollipop…right?”
“no, mom. It’s supposed to be my teacher! Whaaaaaaa!” (runs off to bed to being crying on my huge pilla. You know…’cause of my ‘orange on a toothpeck’ of a heed. . . carrying that gargantuan noggin’ aboot…)
Then you realize she needs it to even stand up and osteo means she wont want to break a hip no matter how annoying you are. Just dials down the hearing aid and takes off the glasses.
Like your word “subversive,” my word was “subterfuge.”
For a long time I thought it meant “a machine used for separating liquids by spinning around its central axis.” Imagine my surprise when I was reading a part of the Bible about King David and saw the word being used there.
I thought, “I didn’t realize they had subterfuges (much less electric motors) back in King David’s time!”
It doesn’t mean that you can care for your own food??
It matters what you’re subverting….
The old simultaneous hiccup and burp. Surprisingly grody sensation. It’s why I don’t drink much soda pop anymore.
subversive: adj: seeking or intended to subvert the great zombie empire
lol. I looked it up, too, to see if there were any jokes I could make using synonyms and saw the definition has the word, itself, in it.
I hate when they do that. It’s like;
Hungry v. – to hunger.
COME ON!!
No, the definition has the word “subvert” in it. Look that up and you get a non-circular definition!
Sorry, I gotta real big buzzkill mood on today.
It’s purely genius to me how you can convey such expressions as the one in the second panel, just by moving some white ovals in a different position in a black block that’s been tilted slightly differently than in the previous panel.
Man, I wish I could draw like you. Even when I draw stick people, other people are like, “uhm…a hippopotamus?” “A house?” “no, no, no, it’s clearly a … uh … Moose wearing a flak jacket, and eating a lollipop…right?”
“no, mom. It’s supposed to be my teacher! Whaaaaaaa!” (runs off to bed to being crying on my huge pilla. You know…’cause of my ‘orange on a toothpeck’ of a heed. . . carrying that gargantuan noggin’ aboot…)
It’s dignity! Gah! Don’t you even know dignity when you see it?
Thai food? I thought for proper subversion, you’d go to an IHOP…
“To be interesting in a way that really annoys old people” is probably the best definition for subversive that I’ve ever heard.
I see panel 3 and all I can think is:
She’s gonna hit him with that cane.
So.
HARD.
Then you realize she needs it to even stand up and osteo means she wont want to break a hip no matter how annoying you are. Just dials down the hearing aid and takes off the glasses.
I burp and hicup simultaously….normally…any time I get the hicups it comes with uncontrolable burpping…..
?????????
Like your word “subversive,” my word was “subterfuge.”
For a long time I thought it meant “a machine used for separating liquids by spinning around its central axis.” Imagine my surprise when I was reading a part of the Bible about King David and saw the word being used there.
I thought, “I didn’t realize they had subterfuges (much less electric motors) back in King David’s time!”