That was definitely creative.
Formerly KarmaMeter.Two pages, very explicit.
Fresh-eyed movie blogAnd very weird.
I'm Charlie Owens, good night and good luck. PSNID: CEOIII 1117I guess if you survived the battle you couldn't even win the fashion competition since the judges go based on the corpses.
Formerly KarmaMeter.You could just stick around the battlefield.
It just shows that combat skill is irrelevant to the fashion, but you could still show your wear if you won. Maybe they'd ask you to play dead in order to equalize the positions.
Presumably if you were the only survivor you could go around mutilating the outfits of the dead.
But that may have been how Grunge originally happenned.
And that sounds like something the judges would shoot you with a crossbow for
I still kinda get the feeling all the contestants have to be dead so no one gets "unfair" consideration.
"That one's alive! If they don't win, they'll be angry!"
Formerly KarmaMeter.New Oglaf's out. NSFW one. It goes in a... very strange direction.
Today's is one of the strangest I've seen...and with this comic, that's saying something.
Shakespeare Sonnet, then it get's weird.
Thank you Spindriver that was very considerate, thanking people for doing things for other people works weird. But I'm quite often the person who doesn't get it, so I thought I would.
edited 24th Apr '17 1:40:01 PM by phantom1
I like that sonnet.
Dopants: He meant what he said and he said what he meant, a Ninety is faithful 100%.More Shakespeare shenanigans, now with Romeo and Juliet. Safe until the last panel...
And even then, it's just naked dude butt.
The archives sez it's safe, so here is "Wherefore?"
I'm Charlie Owens, good night and good luck. PSNID: CEOIII 1117I mean it depends on if you count it as sex or not, oh you meant this one.
edited 30th Apr '17 9:33:15 PM by phantom1
The archive does not say it's safe, and it isn't.
Formerly KarmaMeter.Well, it was safe until the last panel of Shakespeare's spying on Rom/Jul doing the nasty.
I was gonna ask about what the alt text clarified.
Dopants: He meant what he said and he said what he meant, a Ninety is faithful 100%.In the play Juliet is 13.
In the Zeffirelli-directed movie, Olivia Hussey was actually 13-14 when portraying her, and had to have a guardian's accompaniment to attend the premiere to see her own nudity.
Fresh-eyed movie blog
Yeah, I guess when it's actually subverted at the end