I think the spam system is flawed. Maybe you should have a Q&A for the comic: What body part did this person lose? And they have to type it in, not click on an image or a radio button choice.
I’m not sure if it was Orson Wells or Alfred Hitchcock (or neither) who deplored the lack of high-quality murders, where you have one person killing just one other person, with a clear motive. Killing indiscriminately is simply trash murder. So here we have merely trash comments.
As for “butterfingers,” it would be so much better if the finger had gone into a hot skillet. One of his cronies could have been cooking, and “Ah, butterfingers, It even landed in hot butter. I’ll send it back in a take-out box.”
i think you’re right. well, i don’t get enough comments to go to any sort of security measures, and i don’t want to have to have a skill testing question just to eliminate a few weird comments. i’ll just check in more often, and spam them by hand.
i totally agree. there’s a lack of personality in some victims of shootouts. i think that kind of violence disassociates you from the fact that that guy who just got shot had a kid, and a mortgage, and liked to bowl on sundays. like, it was a real person. so, small scale violence can feel far more real in that way, then spraying a crowd of faceless antagonists.
if you’re a fan of body horror, stay tuned. it all makes sense in context, it’s not merely for the shock, but things are happening. but no cooked fingers. i’m so sorry to let you down.
“Ladyfingers! They taste like ladyfingers!” I believe that’s the last line from Stephen King’s “Survivor Type”.
haha, what? never read it.
that’s no lady, that’s my wife! that’s the last line to some dumb joke.
I think the spam system is flawed. Maybe you should have a Q&A for the comic: What body part did this person lose? And they have to type it in, not click on an image or a radio button choice.
I’m not sure if it was Orson Wells or Alfred Hitchcock (or neither) who deplored the lack of high-quality murders, where you have one person killing just one other person, with a clear motive. Killing indiscriminately is simply trash murder. So here we have merely trash comments.
As for “butterfingers,” it would be so much better if the finger had gone into a hot skillet. One of his cronies could have been cooking, and “Ah, butterfingers, It even landed in hot butter. I’ll send it back in a take-out box.”
i think you’re right. well, i don’t get enough comments to go to any sort of security measures, and i don’t want to have to have a skill testing question just to eliminate a few weird comments. i’ll just check in more often, and spam them by hand.
i totally agree. there’s a lack of personality in some victims of shootouts. i think that kind of violence disassociates you from the fact that that guy who just got shot had a kid, and a mortgage, and liked to bowl on sundays. like, it was a real person. so, small scale violence can feel far more real in that way, then spraying a crowd of faceless antagonists.
if you’re a fan of body horror, stay tuned. it all makes sense in context, it’s not merely for the shock, but things are happening. but no cooked fingers. i’m so sorry to let you down.
Brutus just chillin’