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Mrratman2 Man in the Yellow Hat Since: Aug, 2021
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Dghcrh You can't escape this monster Since: Dec, 2016
You can't escape this monster
Mar 22nd 2018 at 3:03:34 PM •••

Is there a trope about a character whose eyes which normally have sclerae to turn into small dots during his Only Sane Man moments?

I'm mainly a fan of underrated media.
rimpala it\'s... HIM Since: Jan, 2001
it\'s... HIM
Dec 30th 2014 at 8:01:49 AM •••

Question: does the "dead" expression with the X's for eyes (ie: X_X ) come from embalming/sewing the eyes shut?

It's just one of those things I've always wondered about

Oh look I mispeled somethink.
PrinceSSTeDDy Since: Nov, 2012
Feb 10th 2013 at 12:54:41 PM •••

The link under the image takes you to a website that does not contain the image anywhere on the entire site. The art styles don't match, and the characters in the comic don't look like the characters in the strip. Does anyone know where I can find the artist who actually made the strip?

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justanid Since: Jan, 2010
Feb 11th 2013 at 12:24:38 PM •••

It's from the late Value=Dead, the artist's deviant art gallery seems to have a few pics from it leftover.

Edited by justanid
reno2200 Since: Apr, 2012
Apr 25th 2012 at 4:01:29 PM •••

Would Chess from 'The Cape' count? When he's in full-on villain mode, he wears weird contact lenses with chess pieces on them.

77.103.132.189 Since: Dec, 1969
Apr 9th 2010 at 2:40:58 PM •••

Am I the only person who has problems with the currency symbols '€', '£', and the Yen sign as they've been added to the page?

I'd like to correct it, but I need to know that it's a universal problem and I'm not going to end up murdering the page for everyone else.

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LukeOTW Since: Jun, 2011
Oct 24th 2011 at 5:15:43 PM •••

I'm British, and I don't think I've ever seen "£" signs for eyes - only dollars. Much of the relevant media I was consuming was probably American in origin though.

Inferno232 Since: Dec, 1969
Mar 8th 2011 at 10:34:14 PM •••

Anybody got an idea of where and when the dollar sign variant might have originated? Was discussing this with a friend, just curious.

98.243.161.64 Since: Dec, 1969
Aug 9th 2010 at 12:11:12 AM •••

I just wanted to mention that I think the phrase "Capital Eyes" should be used to refer to currency Wingding Eyes. $_$

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