Question: I know that the two people in the first few panels can shift scenes (a concept I’ve tinkered with…but enough about me…) parenthetical asides… uh aside, my question is whether or not they can shift TIME as well as space(?)/Scenery. if it’s afternoon in the jungle, is it afternoon in the ocean is what I’m saying.
That was a last panel. It begs the question, what don’t turtles understand? “”Everything is relative”” (Double quotes furthers the distance between the stupidity and me, but also, if it becomes topical, it was my idea)
“To know true peace, try a frontal lobotomy”. And thus there was peace.
Surely the time travel propensity is based on plot requirements.
I’d rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy
and for a minute I thought those fish were clouds, and the turtle was in the sky.
Maybe the sea is just the sky to someone else even further down! I mean, have you ever SEEN the ocean floor? Can you be sure it exists?
Question: I know that the two people in the first few panels can shift scenes (a concept I’ve tinkered with…but enough about me…) parenthetical asides… uh aside, my question is whether or not they can shift TIME as well as space(?)/Scenery. if it’s afternoon in the jungle, is it afternoon in the ocean is what I’m saying.
That was a last panel. It begs the question, what don’t turtles understand? “”Everything is relative”” (Double quotes furthers the distance between the stupidity and me, but also, if it becomes topical, it was my idea)
“To know true peace, try a frontal lobotomy”. And thus there was peace.
Surely the time travel propensity is based on plot requirements.
I’d rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy
and for a minute I thought those fish were clouds, and the turtle was in the sky.
Maybe the sea is just the sky to someone else even further down! I mean, have you ever SEEN the ocean floor? Can you be sure it exists?
I asked for no onions on my comic. Have them send it back.
That last panel. Hmm.