Justin Grubbs (the_purple_knight) says: I think someone just needs to slap Leo upside the head.
Dave Van Domelen (dvandom) says: Sitting on humans is ALSO interaction.
Ed Gedeon (eddurd) says:
“Killing” and “eating” are forms of interaction.
So much about my ex-wife becomes clear now.
Valerie Kaplan (shinyhappygoth) says:
First sentence probably complete:
“Tip wore white to the final test: a vintage 1930s day dress, low neckline, open sleeves, possibly a Vionnet.”
Tiff Hudson (tiff_hudson) says: Second T-shirt:
Tip sitting face on, knees crossed, holding a note pad, telling us “‘Killing’ and ‘eating’ are forms of interaction.”
Third t-shirt:
Unity standing face on, loaded for bear, with that darling pout, saying “But I came for the escalation!”
Justin Grubbs (the_purple_knight) says: I’m actually thinking a great plot would be Unity considering suicide because her trigger finger fell off and rolled somewhere they can’t find it.
Steve Ford (sford) says: I just looked again at Tuesday’s and noticed that Tip’s pose in panel 4 is a little “gender inappropriate” also. Perhaps it goes deeper than an appeal to Leo’s kinder-and-gentler side.
Rachel (admiralshazbot) says: Maybe Leo has some “You can’t kill a lady!” genes built into him, and that’s why Tip hasn’t been mauled to death?
“Just because you look like a lion on the outside doesn’t mean you have to act like one or even feel like one on the inside.” I think this is pretty relevant to Tip personally. He might not question his identity in the comic, but the filename story gets into his head a bit more. “He wasn’t sure about being a woman.
He wasn’t sure about being a man, either, which was the whole problem.” I’ve always sort of seen him as genderqueer, myself. (Though I might be biased, because that’s what I am.)
Of course, identity is an important part of the comic anyway. See: Nick.
He’s not wrong. Everyone gets the desire to hurt someone once in their life due to interactions, eating and killing maybe not so much, but physical harm, yeah.
Justin Grubbs (the_purple_knight) says: I think someone just needs to slap Leo upside the head.
Dave Van Domelen (dvandom) says: Sitting on humans is ALSO interaction.
Ed Gedeon (eddurd) says:
“Killing” and “eating” are forms of interaction.
So much about my ex-wife becomes clear now.
Valerie Kaplan (shinyhappygoth) says:
First sentence probably complete:
“Tip wore white to the final test: a vintage 1930s day dress, low neckline, open sleeves, possibly a Vionnet.”
Tiff Hudson (tiff_hudson) says: Second T-shirt:
Tip sitting face on, knees crossed, holding a note pad, telling us “‘Killing’ and ‘eating’ are forms of interaction.”
Third t-shirt:
Unity standing face on, loaded for bear, with that darling pout, saying “But I came for the escalation!”
Justin Grubbs (the_purple_knight) says: I’m actually thinking a great plot would be Unity considering suicide because her trigger finger fell off and rolled somewhere they can’t find it.
Steve Ford (sford) says: I just looked again at Tuesday’s and noticed that Tip’s pose in panel 4 is a little “gender inappropriate” also. Perhaps it goes deeper than an appeal to Leo’s kinder-and-gentler side.
Rachel (admiralshazbot) says: Maybe Leo has some “You can’t kill a lady!” genes built into him, and that’s why Tip hasn’t been mauled to death?
“Just because you look like a lion on the outside doesn’t mean you have to act like one or even feel like one on the inside.” I think this is pretty relevant to Tip personally. He might not question his identity in the comic, but the filename story gets into his head a bit more. “He wasn’t sure about being a woman.
He wasn’t sure about being a man, either, which was the whole problem.” I’ve always sort of seen him as genderqueer, myself. (Though I might be biased, because that’s what I am.)
Of course, identity is an important part of the comic anyway. See: Nick.
I’m pretty sure he’s just a guy who enjoys cross-dressing.
He’s not wrong. Everyone gets the desire to hurt someone once in their life due to interactions, eating and killing maybe not so much, but physical harm, yeah.