Dave Van Domelen (dvandom) says: Pity the working breeds.
Aaron Shades (prof_tinker) says:
. . . . is the lion singing Fame? He is?
*sqeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeal!* Sweet heart just made my day.
*hums to self* Mad scientists and show tunes. Life is complete.
Mats Tusenfot (tusenfot) says: Love the drool.
leslie haynie (leslie) says: i love sweetheart’s ears.
Ed Gedeon (eddurd) says:
Sweetheart in this strip reminds me so much of Gaspode in “The Fifth Elephant” … reluctantly doing what’s right even though it’s a pain. Somebody should bring her a snack.
I’d bring her a cookie, if I had one.
Mel Van Weelden (kessalia) says:
Having a work ethic CAN be a major pain. I’ve said that same exact phrase many many times. It especially hurts when the people around don’t seem to have ANY.
In fact, speaking of, I need to get ready for work. Bleg.
Andrew Schepler (schep) says: Google Translate says today’s Russian is ‘Goodbye, friend!’ Not as exciting as last time, but I bet some of you were also curious.
Kaesa Aurelia (kaesa) says: Oh, Sweetheart. I know the feeling. Oreos and naps help.
Matthew Mather (madtinkerer) says:
Do the Killbots remind anyone else of the Turrets from Portal in reverse?
“Hello? Are you there? There you are!” (sound of machine gun fire)
On a Portal-related message board, someone mentioned a theory that the turret AI was originally meant for something completely different and they might not even realise they’re gunning you down when they do so.
Obviously these Kill-Bots are also suffering from Turret’s Syndrome.
(Please don’t kill me.)
I believe the website changed from one back end to this one about then, but these are comments saved from the old WebComics Nation site, which used to host Skin Horse
Dave Van Domelen (dvandom) says: Pity the working breeds.
Aaron Shades (prof_tinker) says:
. . . . is the lion singing Fame? He is?
*sqeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeal!* Sweet heart just made my day.
*hums to self* Mad scientists and show tunes. Life is complete.
Mats Tusenfot (tusenfot) says: Love the drool.
leslie haynie (leslie) says: i love sweetheart’s ears.
Ed Gedeon (eddurd) says:
Sweetheart in this strip reminds me so much of Gaspode in “The Fifth Elephant” … reluctantly doing what’s right even though it’s a pain. Somebody should bring her a snack.
I’d bring her a cookie, if I had one.
Mel Van Weelden (kessalia) says:
Having a work ethic CAN be a major pain. I’ve said that same exact phrase many many times. It especially hurts when the people around don’t seem to have ANY.
In fact, speaking of, I need to get ready for work. Bleg.
Andrew Schepler (schep) says: Google Translate says today’s Russian is ‘Goodbye, friend!’ Not as exciting as last time, but I bet some of you were also curious.
Martha Mintz (muffinthamighty) says:
Thanks Andrew!
Kaesa Aurelia (kaesa) says: Oh, Sweetheart. I know the feeling. Oreos and naps help.
Matthew Mather (madtinkerer) says:
Do the Killbots remind anyone else of the Turrets from Portal in reverse?
“Hello? Are you there? There you are!” (sound of machine gun fire)
On a Portal-related message board, someone mentioned a theory that the turret AI was originally meant for something completely different and they might not even realise they’re gunning you down when they do so.
Obviously these Kill-Bots are also suffering from Turret’s Syndrome.
(Please don’t kill me.)
the line isn’t ‘goodbye, friend!” it’s “goodbye, dog!”
Why are all the comments always dated “August 24, 2012”?
I believe the website changed from one back end to this one about then, but these are comments saved from the old WebComics Nation site, which used to host Skin Horse
You will find the same thing has happened with Narbonic as well
That it does, Sweetheart, that it does. Sometimes, anyway.