One might expect Green Nemitz to be a bit faster at recognizing a person one had to pry off one’s face earlier.
Also, the Kumquat Juice had better not turn proper Nemitz into a dope. Such things are far too horrfying for the younger members of your audience, and will no doubt result in your comic being banned in libraries across the nation.
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1:13 pm, September 12, 2008
Eesklipisk sez:
I considered that scene, but it didn’t seem to me like green nemitz would have gotten too good an angle for too long before the impact, following which the right eye was entirely concealed and the left was focused elsewhere Maybe some peripheral purple was taken in but the window distorts that and the poor fool doesn’t always have the best intellectual responses to unexpected disruptions anyhow. It’s possible regular nemitz got a better look, though, but even then, page b-k is particularly ugly and hard to make out the details of.
I once theorized that craftmatic adjustable beds turn people into dopes*, and now that I think of it the current furnitoid resembles one a bit in function. Unfortunately, I had planned a different change to occur and it’s not half as significant as that would have been. I wouldn’t know what to do with two dopes, besides. Ehhh, well, I, personally, would toss them into two (2) separate dumpsters, but from a story-telling perspective the redundancy appears to serve little purpose unless nemitz were to become a yellow dope, which to me seems unlikely.
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2:58 am, September 13, 2008
A terribly rude servant sez:
I don’t know, from the looks of things, I’d say Elpse got more than an eyeful of Pog there, hyuk, hyuk!
Interetingly enough, before you began regularly coloring your pictures, I had always assumed yellow to be the default color for a dope. Possibly because yellow is a somewhat dopey-looking color.
I must ask, though–why two seperate dumpsters? Are you suggesting that dopes have sufficient intellectual capacity to perform anything approaching cooperation? If anything, one would expect their collective problem-solving abilities to decrease exponentially with each dope one collected together in the same general area…
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10:22 pm, September 13, 2008
Eesklipisk sez:
I hear yellow is Rosie O’Donnell’s favorite color.
You’re right about the collective anti-intelligence. It’s a bit like the famous story where Donald Duck fills a sunken ship with ping pong balls and it floats to the surface. I don’t want to give the dopes anyone else to smile at. That’s all they want. Increased stupidity works in their favor. We cannot let them win.
A very small, yet yellow dope appears briefly on page whatever this is. Is it possible that also influenced your perception of their color? Of course dopes themselves do not know what colors they are. They are not necessarily color blind, they are simply unaware of their own pigmentation. It does not occur to them. That’s one of the things that makes them dopes. They may not even realize they are dopes.
… grah, that’s one of the pages that I started doing renovations on and forgot about. Another thing to remember to do, beh.
A civil servant sez:
One might expect Green Nemitz to be a bit faster at recognizing a person one had to pry off one’s face earlier.
Also, the Kumquat Juice had better not turn proper Nemitz into a dope. Such things are far too horrfying for the younger members of your audience, and will no doubt result in your comic being banned in libraries across the nation.
Eesklipisk sez:
I considered that scene, but it didn’t seem to me like green nemitz would have gotten too good an angle for too long before the impact, following which the right eye was entirely concealed and the left was focused elsewhere Maybe some peripheral purple was taken in but the window distorts that and the poor fool doesn’t always have the best intellectual responses to unexpected disruptions anyhow. It’s possible regular nemitz got a better look, though, but even then, page b-k is particularly ugly and hard to make out the details of.
I once theorized that craftmatic adjustable beds turn people into dopes*, and now that I think of it the current furnitoid resembles one a bit in function. Unfortunately, I had planned a different change to occur and it’s not half as significant as that would have been. I wouldn’t know what to do with two dopes, besides. Ehhh, well, I, personally, would toss them into two (2) separate dumpsters, but from a story-telling perspective the redundancy appears to serve little purpose unless nemitz were to become a yellow dope, which to me seems unlikely.
A terribly rude servant sez:
I don’t know, from the looks of things, I’d say Elpse got more than an eyeful of Pog there, hyuk, hyuk!
Interetingly enough, before you began regularly coloring your pictures, I had always assumed yellow to be the default color for a dope. Possibly because yellow is a somewhat dopey-looking color.
I must ask, though–why two seperate dumpsters? Are you suggesting that dopes have sufficient intellectual capacity to perform anything approaching cooperation? If anything, one would expect their collective problem-solving abilities to decrease exponentially with each dope one collected together in the same general area…
Eesklipisk sez:
I hear yellow is Rosie O’Donnell’s favorite color.
You’re right about the collective anti-intelligence. It’s a bit like the famous story where Donald Duck fills a sunken ship with ping pong balls and it floats to the surface. I don’t want to give the dopes anyone else to smile at. That’s all they want. Increased stupidity works in their favor. We cannot let them win.
A very small, yet yellow dope appears briefly on page whatever this is. Is it possible that also influenced your perception of their color? Of course dopes themselves do not know what colors they are. They are not necessarily color blind, they are simply unaware of their own pigmentation. It does not occur to them. That’s one of the things that makes them dopes. They may not even realize they are dopes.
… grah, that’s one of the pages that I started doing renovations on and forgot about. Another thing to remember to do, beh.