Comic Strips
Comic Strips is a community for those who love comic stories.
The rules are simple:
- The post can be a single image, an image gallery, or a link to a specific comic hosted on another site (the author's website, for instance).
- The comic must be a complete story.
- If it is an external link, it must be to a specific story, not to the root of the site.
- You may post comics from others or your own.
- If you are posting a comic of your own, a maximum of one per week is allowed (I know, your comics are great, but this rule helps avoid spam).
- The comic can be in any language, but if it's not in English, OP must include an English translation in the post's 'body' field (note: you don't need to select a specific language when posting a comic).
- Politeness.
- Adult content is not allowed. This community aims to be fun for people of all ages.
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And you know they aren't washing it out each time...
I'm morbidly fascinated by the little details. He fully undressed and placed his clothes in a pile, and with toes rigidly pointed is going to town on the hole in the rock while a line of people look on waiting for their turn.
I'm thinking it wasn't just a matter of time, actually.
The ceremonial aspect really does give it a creepy vibe.
People took those things seriously back then. I shudder at the thought of what it would look like nowadays.
I think, since they were next in line to try to remove the sword, that it was spur of the moment when they guy in front of him successfully pulled it out
I mean if I waited 4 hours outside of a bakery, only for them to be sold out of bread once I get to the front, I'd probably try something else too.
Hopefully they are out of donuts that day too
lmao, brilliant
I feel chafed
"It stuck now"
"Instruction no clear"
"the cylinder must exit unharmed"
Let it fall over and it'll come out
...but me willing to pivot business model based on user feedback.
To be fair, a shaft is supposed to go in there, just not that kind of shaft.
the first battle over authorial intent
Maybe even the first "death of the author" if he kept interrupting.
A bit rough, eh?
These are cavemen with cavedicks. Cmon now.
Back when "hard as a rock" could be taken literally.
Proof the reptilian brain impulses precede mans conscious thought.