The look on the dog’s face just fills me with joy.
The look on the dog’s face just fills me with joy.
Or, you know, the source.
Bobby Fingers!
All of his stuff is just astonishingly good. So weird, so perfect.
Depends, how moderate we talking?
“So I’ve got this knife fight scheduled for tomorrow…”
Seriously, WTF?
Same boat (started with dry January and didn’t stop)!
I still feel good. Not sure long term if I’ll become more lax for special events but not for now.
I believe that’s the rule in Germany, meaning, giving a month’s notice.
I didn’t realize it was regulated myself!
Hi friend!
Now you do.
I also did but I thought it was kinda lame?
I don’t know what I expected but that was mortifying.
Lowsy results
Future reference, the word you’re looking for here is “lousy”.
Stay fresh!
The actual artist is selling one here.
Easy.
Challenge them to trial by combat.
If they’re so thin skinned, you’ll easily win with your superior, thicker skin.
Proof of shitty railing or super strength?
Dude’s built like Mr. Incredible at the beginning of The Incredibles so….
I’ve heard concern of it becoming a pandemic in deer populations and also scientists are worried it’ll spread to people!
Yaaaaaaaaay. 🫠
I was IN loss prevention. Literal store detective.
Did we catch the occasional shoplifter? Yes.
Were they as common or as high dollar value as employees skimming or scamming? Abso-fucking-lutely not.
If you’re in retail, rest assured, those folks are there to catch you more than they’re there to catch shoplifters.
KI-generated
A Kamehameha is also KI-generated.
I mean, “etc” is right there.
I understand how, in retrospect, it may feel like it isn’t groundbreaking, but do consider that before Die Hard, there really wasn’t anything quite like it.
A quote straight from Wikipedia:
It is considered to have revitalized the action genre, largely due to its depiction of McClane as a vulnerable and fallible protagonist, in contrast to the muscle-bound and invincible heroes of other films of the period.
While it did sort of fall apart and away from what made it great in the later sequels, I think it’s important to put the film into the context of when it was released and what it did to the genre.
All that to say, Die Hard fucking rules.
I tend to read most of it as a thinly veiled vent for Watterson himself.
Grinding on the dailies and square formats when what he really wanted to be working on is splashing out in the Sunday pages.