He says "I didn't know I had a fireplace", and Guy implies that she discovered it. I assume Wayne is just a very irresponsible homeowner.
The Revolution Will Not Be TropeableWhat's the trope for the artist has a Twiggy fixation?
http://www.twogag.com/archives/3175
They're hot and all, but the advice that every adult woman for Candace Flynn stands here: "For God's sakes girl, quick eat some food before your madness becomes permanent!"
"Show us the Galaxy Warp."Isn't most everyone except the gay guy skinny?
Wayne is waifish, Guy is abnormally thin, and Frank is slouching and heavyset.
I suppose that "normal as drawn by this artist" would be like the cop here: http://www.twogag.com/archives/3127
And perhaps this girl: http://www.twogag.com/archives/3124
Most of the women in this strip have a WHR of around 0.67 (0.6 for Guy), as compared to the "perfect" 0.7.
"Show us the Galaxy Warp."http://www.twogag.com/archives/3274
The location of the "banana" is entirely obvious.
This is actually Westernanimation/Thegrimadventuresofbillyandmandy
edited 15th Aug '14 9:14:11 AM by hcobb
"Show us the Galaxy Warp."Am I missing something BIG? Whoosh I am clueless about this thing So I have to catch more updates!
A Webcomic Lover..!http://www.twogag.com/archives/3476
Is "our house" a royal we, all three, or just the two?
edited 29th May '15 8:50:02 AM by hcobb
"Show us the Galaxy Warp."
http://www.twogag.com/archives/3045
Can we conclude that by keeping his stuff over at Guy's house, without knowing the full layout of the place that Wayne is living there, but that she either owns the place or is related to the homwowner? (What's the trope for that?)
"Show us the Galaxy Warp."