The whole “being at home on dates that don’t exist” routine reminds me of the thing that cops say: hands in the air, down on the ground. My father said that, grammatically, it’s contradictory. I take demand for air-wards hands and sth-down indicating that the perp keep his hands in the air and put his body physically down. Of course the sentence isn’t framed that way grammatically! Ya coppers! #ContextualCoherenceLivesMatters
The mug’s steam was pushed by the boomerang line fear/surprise manifestations, proving the physicality of abstractions via fourth wall breaks in “the comic”. Also the hamster has shrunk over time towards realism, shrinking down to fit in the uncanny valley.
I like the style of panels 7-9, but 10 feels out of place despite it’s necessity. The black dots are the fly ghosts sadistically bringing him to raw consciousness.
-cobwebs between his eyes blistering the postal eddies and swirling irrelevance-
KCC: Reminds me of a time in middle school when the assistant principal didn’t like my attire and told me to pull up my shirt. I complied, and he said, “I shouldn’t be able to see that much underwear.” Well you wouldn’t be if you didn’t make me pull my shirt up!
GandaPestile: Nice eye on the mug steam. Also, yes, I’ve been trying to make small characters (Hamster, Chimneyfoot, Surf Rat, etc.) actually be small for a while now.
I agree panel 10 seems out-of-place, but it was, as you said, necessary. However, I think he’ll only truly achieve raw consciousness when he transcends the medium and joins us in this world, observing the comic world.
Serves you right for wearing underwear.
Agoraphobic hamster, are you claustrophobic too? I mean there are other reasons to dislike jail, but that would be a MEAN couple of things to have
The whole “being at home on dates that don’t exist” routine reminds me of the thing that cops say: hands in the air, down on the ground. My father said that, grammatically, it’s contradictory. I take demand for air-wards hands and sth-down indicating that the perp keep his hands in the air and put his body physically down. Of course the sentence isn’t framed that way grammatically! Ya coppers! #ContextualCoherenceLivesMatters
The mug’s steam was pushed by the boomerang line fear/surprise manifestations, proving the physicality of abstractions via fourth wall breaks in “the comic”. Also the hamster has shrunk over time towards realism, shrinking down to fit in the uncanny valley.
I like the style of panels 7-9, but 10 feels out of place despite it’s necessity. The black dots are the fly ghosts sadistically bringing him to raw consciousness.
-cobwebs between his eyes blistering the postal eddies and swirling irrelevance-
how mere / how mere / how mere / how mere
#ComicSans
KCC: Reminds me of a time in middle school when the assistant principal didn’t like my attire and told me to pull up my shirt. I complied, and he said, “I shouldn’t be able to see that much underwear.” Well you wouldn’t be if you didn’t make me pull my shirt up!
GandaPestile: Nice eye on the mug steam. Also, yes, I’ve been trying to make small characters (Hamster, Chimneyfoot, Surf Rat, etc.) actually be small for a while now.
I agree panel 10 seems out-of-place, but it was, as you said, necessary. However, I think he’ll only truly achieve raw consciousness when he transcends the medium and joins us in this world, observing the comic world.
Serves you right for wearing underwear.
Agoraphobic hamster, are you claustrophobic too? I mean there are other reasons to dislike jail, but that would be a MEAN couple of things to have
Cold: It was a hell of a crime I committed. But I’ve reformed; now I wear fleshtone underwear or nothing.
There’s no place where you live more publicly than prison. Jail cells don’t have private bathrooms!