In re dogs … the Nazis were aggressive vegetarians very into “animal rights” – the majority of the Crimean Peninsula was supposed to be made into one vast reserve for formerly abused dogs had the “black” totalitarians beaten the “red” totalitarians and been left to do as they wished.
Hunger always rewrites your social norms. There was a study conducted on volunteers, who agreed to starve themselves. For science. Conducted in 1944 by the university of Minnesota, they scientifically proved that hunger messes with a person’s head, and in a very bad way. The study was done to figure out what the allies should do when entering countries where starvation had occurred in WWII.
I think I’d have very interesting conversations with you, friend! Sounds like we read similar topics…
PS. Darn. All caught up now…
I still think you should put my dogs in the street panels, being walked, dragging the walker about. VERY tiny little figures, hardly noticeable…
Jason, you’re right (others who spoke up too. My phone won’t let me zoom out to see the nanes without losing this bix. Damn it.)
I wouldn’t want to see a small dog being chased by lots of hungry ppl with knives… it’d still be funny tho.
And about intetesting ppl, I’m already “talking” with Jason.. I meant the other dude, whose comment I commented on.. (“reply”? I wasn’t addressed, so officially, I wasn’t really addressed.)
In re dogs … the Nazis were aggressive vegetarians very into “animal rights” – the majority of the Crimean Peninsula was supposed to be made into one vast reserve for formerly abused dogs had the “black” totalitarians beaten the “red” totalitarians and been left to do as they wished.
Hunger always rewrites your social norms. There was a study conducted on volunteers, who agreed to starve themselves. For science. Conducted in 1944 by the university of Minnesota, they scientifically proved that hunger messes with a person’s head, and in a very bad way. The study was done to figure out what the allies should do when entering countries where starvation had occurred in WWII.
I think I’d have very interesting conversations with you, friend! Sounds like we read similar topics…
PS. Darn. All caught up now…
I still think you should put my dogs in the street panels, being walked, dragging the walker about. VERY tiny little figures, hardly noticeable…
“You” meaning Jason, of course, when talking about dogs beung walked. Lol
there’s very few meat, i mean pets walking around in my comic. for reasons. and yeah, probably! we’re very interesting people.
Jason, you’re right (others who spoke up too. My phone won’t let me zoom out to see the nanes without losing this bix. Damn it.)
I wouldn’t want to see a small dog being chased by lots of hungry ppl with knives… it’d still be funny tho.
And about intetesting ppl, I’m already “talking” with Jason.. I meant the other dude, whose comment I commented on.. (“reply”? I wasn’t addressed, so officially, I wasn’t really addressed.)
Brian! That’s who I meant!
Lol
(Bows out)
hunger is a bit of a theme in the comic, as people will come to notice. hunger and sleep deprivation. it turns normal people into lunatics.