For some reason the Sasquatches decided that their concealment wasn’t good enough to keep A-Sig at bay and joined the “escape earth with bees” crowd. No idea what happened to your icon.
H. T. / the Biomass speaks from on high. Reminds me of Col. Travis from “The Alamo” and Gru from “Despicable Me”…both of whom wound up speaking on the level when they started speaking honestly. Will H. T. / B. M. make that kind of revelation?
Well, when he was bragging about what they had accomplished, and announces his plans to steal the moon, he speaks to them from on high. But when his plans have collapsed and he’s admitting that, he stands on the same level. (This applies to the first movie, not the others.)
The Biomass states false dichotomy. It’s utterly useless swamp-rotteny. And Zombie Ben Franklin’s identity ranklin’—he’s put himself out on the spot-is-he.
Is he really director English? If not I hope one day he’ll turn up alive or not and somehow save the day at an opportune or inopportune time.
A. No, he’s not. Zombie Ben Franklin was around before Director English… disappeared.
B. It would be wonderful if Director English came back to save (or not) the day, wearing an alligator skin jacket.
Wait, is that a sasquatch out in the open?
And what happened to my icon?
For some reason the Sasquatches decided that their concealment wasn’t good enough to keep A-Sig at bay and joined the “escape earth with bees” crowd. No idea what happened to your icon.
The icon also decided to escape with the other non-human sapient, but was sent back for being just an icon.
And not blurry at all either.
False dichotomies and non sequiturs.
The sad coin of the Information Age.
It would be amusing if the actual zombie founding fathers showed up to save the day, but that’s more of a Dr. Ninja twist than a Skin Horse one.
Mc. McNinja!
You must reject false dichotomies or wriggle forever in the remorseless jaws of logic!
Now that Dan’s accepted it, let’s hope the real Zombie Ben Franklin doesn’t show up.
You mean the guy we keep calling “Dan” for some reason? He’s chill.
I’m imagining a plot twist: Dan is the reincarnation of Ben Franklin. Making him zombie Ben Franklin on a technicality.
Life and non-life is made up of compromises.
Appeal to Authorityyyyyyy!
H. T. / the Biomass speaks from on high. Reminds me of Col. Travis from “The Alamo” and Gru from “Despicable Me”…both of whom wound up speaking on the level when they started speaking honestly. Will H. T. / B. M. make that kind of revelation?
I may be mistaken, but my impression is that Gru has always been honest with his minions, and that the people he lied to were always above him.
Well, when he was bragging about what they had accomplished, and announces his plans to steal the moon, he speaks to them from on high. But when his plans have collapsed and he’s admitting that, he stands on the same level. (This applies to the first movie, not the others.)
There’s two kinds of people in this world. Those who fall prey to false dichotomies and those who don’t.
Well put, sir!
The Biomass states false dichotomy. It’s utterly useless swamp-rotteny. And Zombie Ben Franklin’s identity ranklin’—he’s put himself out on the spot-is-he.
Congrats on finding a rhyme for dichotomy (that isn’t lobotomy).
Hey, is that the Jersey Devil* in panel 3?
*non-“X Files” version.
Don’t think so…. http://skin-horse.com/comic/2021-10-10/… but it’d be more fun if I were wrong.
Can robots join the biomass?
Might be a Mahar. https://www.deviantart.com/doctorchevlong/art/The-Mahars-lords-of-Pellucidar-632305773
Well it’s a small upgrade, at least one person is calling you by your real name, Dan.