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WillikaKillika
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3 hours ago, Circe said:This sounds like levels in a game, or stacking power-ups.
1. Everyone is a catgirl. (CatgirlAgeddon)
2. Everyone is a pink-haired, busty catgirl. (MallGirlageddon)
3. Everyone is a tiny, pink-haired, busty catgirl. (Shrinkageddon)
4. Everyone is a flying, tiny, pink-haired, busty catgirl (Fairyageddon)
...and the ageddon's go on....
Then a Wizard, who is a flying, tiny, pink-haired, busty catgirl copies Nanase's Guardian Form becomes a Guardian, touches the Dewitchery Diamond, and gains the ability to transform everyone into a flying, tiny, pink-haired, busty catgirl with two sets of (fairy and angel) wings.
Thus the world began to end.
And thus began the catmallgirlshrinkfairyguardianaggedonarmageddon.
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2 hours ago, Scotty said:Please tell me there was a Londo to go with the G'Kar.
Name your pet G'Kar Name your kid Andreas Katsulas
Naming your kid Pandora Chaos Raven is like naming them ebony dark'ness dementia raven way (Harry Potter fanfiction character)
Naming your kid Box is like naming them Blanket (Michael Jackson's son)
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1 hour ago, malloyd said:Hasn't Elliot always been the main character? He speaks the first line in the comic after all, and I think is in more of the arcs and action scenes than anybody else.
I think that there could be different main characters for different story arcs. Unfortunately, I am not enough of an alpha reader to tell you which chapters have which main character. My examples would be:
Sister I: Elliot
Painted Black: Grace
Second Life: Ellen
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Pandora lost the bet, but she gets to treat herself either way. Would you rather give yourself a coke or receive a coke from thyself?
"I owe myself a coke."
"Myself owes me a coke."
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On 9/28/2016 at 3:45 AM, exterminator said:Guess Pandora is going back to her old clothes... but keep the glasses. Because you can't see your own glasses. Just ask anyone that looked for them not noticing them over their own nose.
Hm, it depends on how much your glasses have been designed to hide. My glasses are blue and have large lenses so it's impossible to not notice them on my face.
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56 minutes ago, Aura Guardian said:I wonder if Elliot will ever realize that he's currently a model for what happens to vow-breaking immortals.
He's a model for vow-keeping immortals atm.
Also: breaking a vow is actually a serious deal the way Verres is describing it in this comic, as some sort of immortal hyper-PTSD.
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http://www.egscomics.com/index.php?id=2256
Panel 2: Man, Edward has got that 'raising one eyebrow' thing down pat. It takes my utmost concentration to do that, especially with my right eyebrow. I can't really imagine doing that in conversation, unless I was trying to be cheesy.
This is a supremely clever reason to name this story arc "Everyone needs to talk", not because the arc is 100% conversation, but because everyone is calling Elliot on his cell.
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http://www.egscomics.com/index.php?id=2255
The endless barrel of exposition explains vows and now we don't have to worry about the nature of an Immortal's vow. I wonder how Sir Edward Verres of Moperville knows this. Perhaps he, or another US gov employee had reason to extract a vow from an Immortal in the past and demanded an extensive explanation of exactly what kind of insurance that would provide then discovered that it is little better than a distracting, thunderous, traitorous thought.
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4 hours ago, Scotty said:They might not have officially said anything, but I think when Jerry made his vow to Susan, considering it was as he was in the process of resetting it would be heavily implied that vows are binding agreements for Immortals even through resets.
Not much of a big deal, that's just an 80 year obligation... unless you're making a vow to another immortal.
But yeah, it just 'feels right' for vows to be binding.
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Ha, Voltaire is a troll. You argue with him, he wins.
It's strange that Immortals are allowed to attack those who threaten them, considering that they can immediately retreat to the spiritual realm at any time.
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2 minutes ago, Tom Sewell said:You have exposed yourself as an Original Series Trekkie.
Beyond the satisfaction of showing off how brilliant he is (and picking the name of a French Mr. Smartypants tells us he's very proud of his cleverness) I don't see what he plans to accomplish here.
Grok means to understand so thoroughly that the observer becomes a part of the observed—to merge, blend, intermarry, lose identity in group experience. It means almost everything that we mean by religion, philosophy, and science—and it means as little to us (because we are from Earth) as color means to a blind man.
grok (grŏk) tr.v. grok·ked, grok·king, groks
To understand intimately and completely in a worldview transforming way.Oookay then http://grokcode.com/95/definition-and-origin-of-grok/
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QuoteHe could have summoned two dragons! Or five! Not three. That would be ridiculous.
What's wrong with three dragons?
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Wouldn't a dragon do just as well at distracting Greg and Grace?
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59 minutes ago, WR...S said:Um... yes? That sounds exactly like something she'd do.
And that only makes it more believable as a false flag! Pandora can literally do anything she feels like. Because you know, Chaos. But she also doesn't like things that are predictable and boring. Because Chaos, you know? So marking a pendant with an obvious symbol of her as a lead would be something that Pandora would and wouldn't do. She would do it, because having a bunch of teenagers trying to foil her plans would be interesting. It's also something she wouldn't do, because it's something a Dastardly Whiplash would do, and Pandora doesn't have a mustache to twirl.
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Yeah, marking the pendant with a pithos is a possible false flag. Would Pandora really mark her tools with vaguely relevant iconography in order to leave hints that she was behind Dex's manipulation?
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http://www.egscomics.com/?id=2247
I'm curious about the logistics of the fake Cheerleadra plan. It would be easy enough to scan Cheerleadra and morph into her to create a fake sighting, though such a fabrication would lack Cheerleadra's flight powers. If a true bystander comes across the decoy Cheerleadra, the super heroine wouldn't be able to show off for them. You could also photograph Elliot as Cheerleadra flying somewhere, then publish that from multiple sources the day after while Elliot is in class. A change in weather could ruin that plan.
"You kept saying things, so I had to keep explaining things. Really Elliot, you could have made this a lot quicker for all of us if you could withhold your ill thought objections."
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20 hours ago, Pizzaboy10 said:Oh jeez. I'm really not a fan of "Social awkwardness" humour and this page doesn't exactly have me looking forward to Wednesday's comic. Dammit Tenasaid.
If you dislike "Social awkwardness" humour, then this comic should make you like Susan more for cutting through that bull. If you're a vegan, you will dislike Susan more for cutting a bull.
My interpretation: like any good feminist, Susan assumes Tenesaid is sexually harassing her. Tenesaid is actually imagining Scooby Doo shenanigans. If he explains that properly, it will get his butt off the fire, because Susan is pretty okay.
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4 hours ago, Sjmcc13 said:She has not met any furries, yet...
They don't have to be scalies, they can also have watched Game of Thrones or played Skyrim to express such a desire. Whether Pandora would be able to give them such a spell would be extremely unlikely unless they were a scaly, because most of them would have blocks against wanton property destruction.
Why am I thinking about this?
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How has nobody yet expressed the desire to transform into a dragon for a day?
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17 hours ago, partner555 said:Is what Disco Wizard saying in reference to Pandora, or The Will of Magic?
The Will Of Magic sent Disco Wizard into Grace's dreams to serve as bait for Pandora, so that he could warn her about The Great Magic Reset so that Pandora could fix the problem. There are no coincidences where The Force is concerned.
NP, Wednesday October 19, 2016
in EGS: NP Discussion
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A glimpse into Catalina's mind...