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Here's my picks for 2.5 ...
Without a doubt, bstorer took the cake with #204877.
The "Best Dance Interpretation Award" goes to wtfrox for#205091
sheepdan devised the best non-ethernet network I've ever seen in #205127
Here's today's blank.
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Very clever, and much funnier than the original !
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"ante"
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FTW
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pstorer has jumped the shark.
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"Jump the shark" has jumped the shark. Besides, it's a scientific fact that morbiuswilters does not get jokes.
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@bstorer: I will BRING you a hat to wear on these occasions! (And I'm guessing "this thing" is a light.)
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Two nitpicks:
Odor of trash: You quickly acclimate to such odors. Stand in a dump all day (presumably Bill has been there much longer) and you won't even notice the smell...
"Object" behind Bill: Thats a lamp! You've never seen those before?
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It's actually common and accepted in comics to draw characters less detailed than objects and backgrounds. In his book "Understanding Comics", Scott McCloud theorizes that simplified characters are easier for the reader to identify with, while detailed objects and backgrounds make the world feel more real; he calls the combination of the two the "masking effect". The practice is even more common in animation, where it's not only effective but also the cheapest way to do things.
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ACTUALLY, he had legs to begin with, but it didn't work for him just standing there.
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This is actually more fun than the comic
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It's a scientific fact that you have a stupid face and the same lame sense of humor as Alex.
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there are very good ones, but this is like a fiesta on your mounth.
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I see MFD is going for that rich vein of "yogurt" nerd humor.
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If it weren't for your astute criticism of the comic, how would be know it isn't funny? All praise pstorer!
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Mm. yogurt.
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I think we found the winner today.
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Actually I was just too lazy to draw some legs :)
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Every time I see that picture, Bill looks more and more furious. Magenta must have really got to him.
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I think it's cruel the way bstorer keeps taking advantage of Alex's muggle sense of humor.
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I love it! Way funnier than anything pstorer has ever done! A++++ would laugh again!
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The frogurt is also cursed...
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Also, the "lamp" is clearly not a lamp, but a bottle of ink.
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I see someone's been using the Donkey Bong... :D
np: Giardini Di Mirò - A Guide To Rebellion (Dividing Opinions)
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It's all the ink the artist saved by not drawing every single brick.
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It's so wrong, it's right.
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Someone make this playable. Solitaire is getting boring.
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This is simply a beautiful thing. Would it be called "Magenta Kong"?
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bstorer - big fan of your work in the forums, glad you came over to play.
Lemmie see...this is left to right, top to bottom.
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That's awesome. Love the low-pixel stuff.
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This is definitely the funniest one of the day.