Suggest wine pairing: pinot noir.
This one could have gone on for pages. I think a more challenging board game to apply a Marxist concept to would be Sorry! I’ll see what I can do.
Suggest wine pairing: pinot noir.
This one could have gone on for pages. I think a more challenging board game to apply a Marxist concept to would be Sorry! I’ll see what I can do.
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You had me at fiefdom, and then you lost me when you missed an opportunity to point out that religious authorities weren’t look upon kindly during the medieval period… Then you had me again when I figured out that this was a Marxist view of history… As told by using chess pieces… By an agoraphobic hamster and a disenfranchised non-euclidean pixie. Let me just say that you’re on a roll with theses last couple of comics!
And now to diverge from both the subject of my comment and the subject of the comic my above mentioned comment relates to: I believe firmly that a webcomic character should speak Middle English at least once…that is my position… My position is directional not political.
Good for you, ham-ham. You know how to do it.. Get that last word in
KWC: Thanks! I had to cut out a bunch of stuff — including most of the clergy section, as well as the tactics of the 16-pawn army — just to make it fit, and it still ended up being the wordiest one yet.
Cold: Suddenly I imagine a strange, alternate universe series starring these two as Ham-Ham and Smokestack.
Now to reread 1984…
You can’t have too many alternate universes.
That was a perfect ending.
And Don the Bees and his agoraphobic bromeliad!