So Mab is reveling in her wanton disregard for the laws, I guess...
I like the two holding the background. If not just for the sheer uselessness of them being there, other than to torture your mind. ^-^
glad i waited . We're here seems to be and apt titles for this scene poor Jy-Jy i can't help but wonder when he'll stop trying to make sense of his friends and well magic.
Damn planeshifting. And it never takes you where you want to go on that plane, just to some random spot in a possibly infinite and foreign landscape.
Are we th...what the heck, how did we get there?
How did they get there without them noticing?
Most likely with magic.
Whoa. Scene change indeed. xD
Wait, where'd Nutmeg go?
Looks like Terry Gilliam designed the Fae Kingdom.
Time Bandits anyone? :)
Quote from: Zorro on June 20, 2007, 12:43:52 AM
Looks like Terry Gilliam designed the Fae Kingdom.
Time Bandits anyone? :)
Filthy. Stinkin. RICH. :mowhappy
they're so powerful they can play with perception of reality using only a blue rectangle.
Nice switch, Amber.
...Wait, that green guy holding up the background! Is that who I think it is? Is that Mikey?!?
Yay! Scene change!
Wonder if they're the first beings or just the first beings in a while to go there.
Now I am having painsticking memories why I didnt like it there..
A thought came to mind. A thought about a nice quote that would follow this, possibly from Jyrras. "I THOUGHT THERE WOULD BE A LITTLE MORE GROUND IN A KINGDOM!!"
Quote from: Aridas Soulfire on June 20, 2007, 01:01:40 AM
A thought came to mind. A thought about a nice quote that would follow this, possibly from Jyrras. "I THOUGHT THERE WOULD BE A LITTLE MORE GROUND IN A KINGDOM!!"
That would be quite amusing, and I can so see Jyrass saying that!
hehe the look on Jy Jy's face in the last panel is priceless
*Charles overthinks* Hmm, I suspect the Fae Kingdom is on a parallel brane which intersects the Furrae quantum fabric on a quasispatial level, allowing this strange 'magic' energy to shift the functional sum of the quanta of matter back and forth across the interphasic boundary. Magic would seem to be some form of harnessed dark energy/void energy hybrid. Perhaps a type of protomatter, given its unstable nature.
One must then theorize the nature of the Fae and their ability to control so vast and seemingly unpredict... *CRACK!*
*Charline stands over the crumpled body with a broken baseball bat* It's all very simple. A wizard did it. How, you ask? I shall explain later... :3
:mowmeep A point was made once that the fae like things a little bit theatrical. Seems it's now time to change the set ...
Quote from: Alondro on June 20, 2007, 01:18:56 AM
*Charles overthinks* Hmm, I suspect the Fae Kingdom is on a parallel brane which intersects the Furrae quantum fabric on a quasispatial level, allowing this strange 'magic' energy to shift the functional sum of the quanta of matter back and forth across the interphasic boundary. Magic would seem to be some form of harnessed dark energy/void energy hybrid. Perhaps a type of protomatter, given its unstable nature.
Actually, I can see that working. But only if the human plane is another plane of existence connected to the fae plane.
Quote from: Aleolus on June 20, 2007, 01:27:12 AM
Quote from: Alondro on June 20, 2007, 01:18:56 AM
*Charles overthinks* Hmm, I suspect the Fae Kingdom is on a parallel brane which intersects the Furrae quantum fabric on a quasispatial level, allowing this strange 'magic' energy to shift the functional sum of the quanta of matter back and forth across the interphasic boundary. Magic would seem to be some form of harnessed dark energy/void energy hybrid. Perhaps a type of protomatter, given its unstable nature.
Actually, I can see that working. But only if the human plane is another plane of existence connected to the fae plane.
CHARLINE! We got another one!
Jyrras: Wow the fae kingdom is realy impressive
(one of the bakground holders): Oh it's only a model
The world is but a stage... and Death is holding a Vaudevillian cane.
D'you know, at first I didn't like fae. They were waaay too powerful for my tastes. But they're ridiculous enough to grow on me. :3
:mowmeep Looks similar to the elevator sequence Jyrras had with Lorenda in #360 - #301
Poor Jyrras... XD I love the irony with him.
Yay! Now we get to see how many different Fae Amber can draw! Well, I suppose it's how many she's willing to draw, since not all of them would fit into one panel. *Hopes she's not challenging Amber to attempt this* ... *Can picture her rising to the challenge with a full screen pic of Mab*
Do you think she took the chunk of land with them, or would that have been something conveniently placed, like the sky? :3
I bet they took it with so the others wouldn't have noticed.
I also love Amber's clothing style for her characters - so I hope we get to see more awesome Fae fashion. :D
Why need ground when everyone in the kingdom can fly (everyone who is a resident anyway)?
:mowmeep Is this the time when Lorenda gets her wings fixed ? ( Did you think I forgot about that chapter ? )
What will Jyrass do for personal transport ?
We wait and see ...
8) ( In #772, Kria commented that the wings may rely completely on magic to function . Lorenda is now in the fae )
( kingdom , the land of magic . Even Jyrras may get a set of wings to tour around in ... )
You strike Silly Grudge with Sword of Logic.
Your weapon has no effect.
Quote from: Azraelle on June 20, 2007, 03:40:34 AM
You strike Silly Grudge with Sword of Logic.
Your weapon has no effect.
Wow that sword of his must be really dull or needs to aim for the enemy and not the party :shifty
Quote from: Azraelle on June 20, 2007, 03:40:34 AM
You strike Silly Grudge with Sword of Logic.
Your weapon has no effect.
:mowmeep When will the sword of logic sway in the fae land of magic ?
Quote from: Aleolus on June 20, 2007, 01:27:12 AM
Quote from: Alondro on June 20, 2007, 01:18:56 AM
*Charles overthinks* Hmm, I suspect the Fae Kingdom is on a parallel brane which intersects the Furrae quantum fabric on a quasispatial level, allowing this strange 'magic' energy to shift the functional sum of the quanta of matter back and forth across the interphasic boundary. Magic would seem to be some form of harnessed dark energy/void energy hybrid. Perhaps a type of protomatter, given its unstable nature.
Actually, I can see that working. But only if the human plane is another plane of existence connected to the fae plane.
You guys have needed this for the longest....
(http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f213/reccer6/catgirls.gif)
Quote from: Aleolus on June 20, 2007, 01:27:12 AM
Quote from: Alondro on June 20, 2007, 01:18:56 AM
*Charles overthinks* Hmm, I suspect the Fae Kingdom is on a parallel brane which intersects the Furrae quantum fabric on a quasispatial level, allowing this strange 'magic' energy to shift the functional sum of the quanta of matter back and forth across the interphasic boundary. Magic would seem to be some form of harnessed dark energy/void energy hybrid. Perhaps a type of protomatter, given its unstable nature.
Actually, I can see that working. But only if the human plane is another plane of existence connected to the fae plane.
*Chomp chomp! Charline Hungry Lion came down on his head! Munch Munch! Charline Hungry Lion made sure he was dead!* :P
Quote from: Ralanost on June 20, 2007, 05:15:13 AM
You guys have needed this for the longest....
I know, I know. I'm thinking of them.
I just can't kill them fast enough...
Quote from: llearch n'n'daCorna on June 20, 2007, 07:45:33 AM
Quote from: Ralanost on June 20, 2007, 05:15:13 AM
You guys have needed this for the longest....
I know, I know. I'm thinking of them.
I just can't kill them fast enough...
As long as there are otaku, there will be catgirls. >:3
Quote from: kaskar on June 20, 2007, 03:20:31 AM
:mowmeep Is this the time when Lorenda gets her wings fixed ? ( Did you think I forgot about that chapter ? )
What will Jyrass do for personal transport ?
We wait and see ...
8) ( In #772, Kria commented that the wings may rely completely on magic to function . Lorenda is now in the fae )
( kingdom , the land of magic . Even Jyrras may get a set of wings to tour around in ... )
We don't actually know if there's anything wrong with her wings. People are born with flaws all the time, or they grow up with them, or gain them over time. It could very well be that Lorenda's wings are just naturally small and useless. Personally I'd actually prefer that with Lorenda, it gives that much more realism to the characters when some of them have imperfections.
Quote from: techmaster-glitch on June 20, 2007, 12:39:09 AM
Wait, where'd Nutmeg go?
Summoning the guards, of course. Mab is breaking the fluffy tail law!
so the fae kingdom is nothing more than an external reality of godlike semi omnipotent beings like the Q' and furcadia is like their version of the Truman show.
and out of curiosity what the heck is a Keet? a parakeet? a fluffy alien?
Quote from: kaskar on June 20, 2007, 04:34:21 AM
Quote from: Azraelle on June 20, 2007, 03:40:34 AM
You strike Silly Grudge with Sword of Logic.
Your weapon has no effect.
:mowmeep When will the sword of logic sway in the fae land of magic ?
Well, I didn't fare too badly using logic in Wonderland...
Quote from: Ralanost on June 20, 2007, 05:15:13 AM
Quote from: Aleolus on June 20, 2007, 01:27:12 AM
Quote from: Alondro on June 20, 2007, 01:18:56 AM
*Charles overthinks* Hmm, I suspect the Fae Kingdom is on a parallel brane which intersects the Furrae quantum fabric on a quasispatial level, allowing this strange 'magic' energy to shift the functional sum of the quanta of matter back and forth across the interphasic boundary. Magic would seem to be some form of harnessed dark energy/void energy hybrid. Perhaps a type of protomatter, given its unstable nature.
Actually, I can see that working. But only if the human plane is another plane of existence connected to the fae plane.
You guys have needed this for the longest....
Bah. Para-urban legend.
.. err wow ..lmao :giggle .. that last sceen was indeed unxepcted, and greatly silly :)
There is something oddly familiar about that gag. I'm thinking Futurama with "The Scary Door" where once something gets said, it is. All we need now is Bender going "Saw it coming."
:mowmeep :boogie :3
Ok. It's official. The Fae are my favorite race. Ever.
Quote from: Ralanost on June 20, 2007, 05:15:13 AM
Quote from: Aleolus on June 20, 2007, 01:27:12 AM
Quote from: Alondro on June 20, 2007, 01:18:56 AM
*Charles overthinks* Hmm, I suspect the Fae Kingdom is on a parallel brane which intersects the Furrae quantum fabric on a quasispatial level, allowing this strange 'magic' energy to shift the functional sum of the quanta of matter back and forth across the interphasic boundary. Magic would seem to be some form of harnessed dark energy/void energy hybrid. Perhaps a type of protomatter, given its unstable nature.
Actually, I can see that working. But only if the human plane is another plane of existence connected to the fae plane.
You guys have needed this for the longest....
(http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f213/reccer6/catgirls.gif)
Fine by me. There are way too many of them, and they shed everywhere. And claws may look cute, but they're murder on the furniture. Be a responsible owner, spay and declaw your catgirl!
Quote from: Alan Garou on June 20, 2007, 01:12:55 PM
Fine by me. There are way too many of them, and they shed everywhere. And claws may look cute, but they're murder on the furniture. Be a responsible owner, spay and declaw your catgirl!
Or just put it out of our misery >:3
I, for one, don't care about the catgirls (they can burst into flames for all I care).
But dragging the topic of real physics (or ANYTHING realistic and logical for the matter) into a discussion of a fantasy comic just makes me sick. 'A'
I mean, fantasy is not supposed to be real or logical, people! It's all fake! Comparing it with real facts won't do any good!
Edit: Okay, I am the stupidest human being to ever live.
I completely forgot that some forms of logic can be used as inspiration for rules in a fantasy realm.
Quote from: Psychogirl on June 20, 2007, 05:32:38 PM
I, for one, don't care about the catgirls (they can burst into flames for all I care).
But dragging the topic of real physics (or ANYTHING realistic and logical for the matter) into a discussion of a fantasy comic just makes me sick. 'A'
I mean, fantasy is not supposed to be real or logical, people! It's all fake! Comparing it with real facts won't do any good!
You deserve a brownie point for this post.
Pfff. Catgirls. They got nothing on us Dog-Girls. Yup.
Everytime you kill a Catgirl, a Canine-Girl gets her rabies tag.
Uh-huh.
But in order to justify this post, I'll point something out. We already know that Lorenda can't fly under normal circumstances (772 (http://www.missmab.com/Comics/Vol_772.php))
But da Fae Kingdom is far from normal.
Quote from: Psychogirl on June 20, 2007, 05:32:38 PM
But dragging the topic of real physics (or ANYTHING realistic and logical for the matter) into a discussion of a fantasy comic just makes me sick. 'A'
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Magic_Goes_Away
Quote from: Kryptic on June 20, 2007, 06:06:28 PM
But in order to justify this post, I'll point something out. We already know that Lorenda can't fly under normal circumstances (772 (http://www.missmab.com/Comics/Vol_772.php))
Heh. Put her in a catapult, I'm sure she'd fly.
At least for a little while. Mwahahahaha :-]
Apparently no one else seems to think that the green guy holding up the "sky" looks like Mikey pulling a cameo. That saddens me.
that's because, to us, it doesn't look enough like Mikey.
It's not much like him at all, in fact. He's not even a fae.
Quote from: Psychogirl on June 20, 2007, 05:32:38 PM
But dragging the topic of real physics (or ANYTHING realistic and logical for the matter) into a discussion of a fantasy comic just makes me sick. 'A'
I mean, fantasy is not supposed to be real or logical, people! It's all fake! Comparing it with real facts won't do any good!
Physics != logic.
Logic means that things are internally consistent.
Logic has to apply or there won't be much of a story, physics has no place since it's another world and hence can have whatever rules it's creator decrees.
Quote from: llearch n'n'daCorna on June 20, 2007, 07:08:02 PM
Quote from: Kryptic on June 20, 2007, 06:06:28 PM
But in order to justify this post, I'll point something out. We already know that Lorenda can't fly under normal circumstances (772 (http://www.missmab.com/Comics/Vol_772.php))
Heh. Put her in a catapult, I'm sure she'd fly.
At least for a little while. Mwahahahaha :-]
That's not flying, that's falling...with style.
Quote from: Whitemagebishieboy on June 20, 2007, 09:43:25 PM
Quote from: Psychogirl on June 20, 2007, 05:32:38 PM
But dragging the topic of real physics (or ANYTHING realistic and logical for the matter) into a discussion of a fantasy comic just makes me sick. 'A'
I mean, fantasy is not supposed to be real or logical, people! It's all fake! Comparing it with real facts won't do any good!
Physics != logic.
Logic means that things are internally consistent.
Logic has to apply or there won't be much of a story, physics has no place since it's another world and hence can have whatever rules it's creator decrees.
May I say bravo. Logic enables you to determine implications of postulates and assumptions, and these include the rules governing reality. It would be illogical to apply logic to the DMFA universe based on the postulates and assumptions that would be appropriate to our universe, since those postulates and assumptions would not necessarily be applicable to the DMFA universe.
What's logical in the DMFA universe is what Amber says is logical.
Descartes came up with the statement "I think, therefore I am". Therefore, I know I exist and you know you exist, but I don't know that you exist and you don't know that I exist. Or as stated by Sergeant Schultz from Hogan's Heroes: "I know nothing. nothing!"
Quote from: Psychogirl on June 20, 2007, 05:32:38 PM
I, for one, don't care about the catgirls (they can burst into flames for all I care).
But dragging the topic of real physics (or ANYTHING realistic and logical for the matter) into a discussion of a fantasy comic just makes me sick. 'A'
I mean, fantasy is not supposed to be real or logical, people! It's all fake! Comparing it with real facts won't do any good!
:mowmeep How much real logic would be needed to make a "patch" to help Jyrras in this situation ? Practically nil, I feel . In the fae land , full of fae power, logic and fae do not really mix consistently . Of course, this could just be a patch in the plot to make it run faster ...
In a world with magic, if you say magic is involved, it is logical.
Quote from: Ralanost on June 21, 2007, 04:10:54 AM
In a world with magic, if you say magic is involved, it is logical.
8) logic and magic compatibilty in a magic world, should be fun ...
:rolleyes Logic and compatibility in the real world is another matter ...
Quote from: kaskar on June 21, 2007, 05:58:22 AM
Quote from: Ralanost on June 21, 2007, 04:10:54 AM
In a world with magic, if you say magic is involved, it is logical.
8) logic and magic compatibilty in a magic world, should be fun ...
:rolleyes Logic and compatibility in the real world is another matter ...
You never make any sense. Sometimes I feel you string together random words in a fashion that sounds like they might go together just so you can post them.
*Charles reappears ready to speak physics again!* .... and so, untilizing spatial distortion initiated with imaginary mass formed from the proto, one can mimic a warp drive effect, travelling upon the 'wake' of the distortion through the seperate...
*Charline interrupts* Wait a sec. Aren't you dead? I don't recall bringing you back this time.
*Charles uhms* No? :shifty
*Charline hmms* You look suspicious to me... :poke
*Charles erfs and goes with the first thing that comes to mind* A wizard did it! *flees before the truth is revealed!*
"And thus the entire physics episode was retconned and magic went back to being its regular inexplicable weirdness. The End!" :3
Quote from: Ralanost on June 21, 2007, 04:10:54 AM
In a world with magic, if you say magic is involved, it is logical.
Pretty much. To those who live in a fantasy world (or sci-fi, though those tend to confuse me), what's real to them is logical.
And, again, I am the stupidest human being to ever walk the face of the earth. Logic in the real world makes my brain hurt :mowdizzy
I'm the type of person who's allergic to real-world logic, but can understand logic that doesn't exist to us.
Quote from: Alondro on June 21, 2007, 09:10:38 AM
"And thus the entire physics episode was retconned and magic went back to being its regular inexplicable weirdness. The End!" :3
:boogie
You know, I didn't think the fae were holding up the background. I thought they were sneaking up behind Jyrras to pounce-snuggle-attack him.
Further proof that Fae plays are interesting. Why worry about such petty things like props and the like? Just change the reality to better suit your play.
It's not a Scene Change, it's an existence change.
Jy Jy should be scared and, at the same time, trying to figure out how to duplicate it with his gadgets. Well, once the shock wears off.
Is it just me, or does anyone else get the feeling that the Fae Kingdom is going to be like Bob Clampett's/Friz Freleng's Warner Brothers cartoons with "Wacky Land" ? I expect to see the Do-Do appear any time now...
(http://www.animationartgallery.com/images/WBL/WBLBC1009.jpg)
Gah, that episode was so messed up.
...
.....
I love it.
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/4/4e/Gogo_Dodo.jpg) "It's been surreal!"
:mowmeep Whoever said that the world had to make sense was a fool ...
8) But then again, timeout for foolishness is fun ...
indeed if i had to live my life with out the occasional foolishness i would go crazy.
Everyone needs foolishness once in awhile.
Insanity is what keeps us all sane :P
Quote from: Psychogirl on June 22, 2007, 12:44:21 PM
Everyone needs foolishness once in awhile.
Insanity is what keeps us all sane :P
Only by comparison. :B
Quote from: kaskar on June 20, 2007, 02:31:03 AM
:mowmeep Looks similar to the elevator sequence Jyrras had with Lorenda in #360 - #301
This is what I was thinking when I saw it as well ^^
Careful childrens...Fae can smell fear....They'd ripp your eyes out from their sockets!!
Quote from: Zedd on June 22, 2007, 04:58:02 PM
Careful childrens...Fae can smell fear....They'd ripp your eyes out from their sockets!!
But only if they can find an amusing way to do it. There's no point in doing it if it isn't fun.
They'd create a yummy breakfast cereal that contained more sugar then a Splenda plant and enchant it to cause anyone who ingested it's eyes to leap from their sockets.
It's be deliciously horrible :mwaha
Quote from: Netrogo on June 22, 2007, 05:23:23 PM
They'd create a yummy breakfast cereal that contained more sugar then a Splenda plant and enchant it to cause anyone who ingested it's eyes to leap from their sockets.
It's be deliciously horrible :mwaha
(http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b183/FireKatKid/Just%20for%20links/brilliant.jpg)
Quote from: Netrogo on June 22, 2007, 05:23:23 PM
They'd create a yummy breakfast cereal that contained more sugar then a Splenda plant and enchant it to cause anyone who ingested it's eyes to leap from their sockets.
It's be deliciously horrible :mwaha
Actually, Splenda is a sugar substitute and does not contain any actual sugar.
I think the fae could come up with something more imaginative. Perhaps a breakfast cereal that causes flames to shoot out of the mouth, steam to come from the ears, a Tex Avery example of the eyeballs shooting out and then bouncing back like they were on a rubber band. The cereal box would be marked "Red Hot Breakfast". The flames from the mouth would burn a hole through the table.
The fae could then come with a line like "I think it needs more hot sauce. What do you think."
By the way, if you look at the old tales, they tell you not to eat the food or drink if you visit the fairy realm.
Quote from: Naldru on June 22, 2007, 11:57:21 PMBy the way, if you look at the old tales, they tell you not to eat the food or drink if you visit the fairy realm.
Why not?
Quote from: LigerJet on June 23, 2007, 01:16:01 AM
Quote from: Naldru on June 22, 2007, 11:57:21 PMBy the way, if you look at the old tales, they tell you not to eat the food or drink if you visit the fairy realm.
Why not?
As I'd heard it, once you've done that, you become forever trapped in the fae realm. :mwaha :cry
That's Hades if you eat the food. Though staying in the fae realm does cause time to go by hyper fast, so suddenly once you get out years or decades could have gone by.
Quote from: Attic Rat on June 23, 2007, 01:53:25 AM
As I'd heard it, once you've done that, you become forever trapped in the fae realm. :mwaha :cry
Edit: Couldn't any realm be attuned to have you trapped forever in it if you do something "wrong"?
Yes. Traditionally, however, it's eating or drinking - both for Fae and for Hades.
:mowmeep
Quote from: Attic Rat on June 23, 2007, 01:53:25 AM
Quote from: LigerJet on June 23, 2007, 01:16:01 AM
Quote from: Naldru on June 22, 2007, 11:57:21 PMBy the way, if you look at the old tales, they tell you not to eat the food or drink if you visit the fairy realm.
Why not?
As I'd heard it, once you've done that, you become forever trapped in the fae realm. :mwaha :cry
8) Everyone seems to try to make the fae world look bad against this miserable realm of strife ...
Why ?
:mowhappy And why can't you leave after you have visited the fae realm ? Bet Jyrras and Lorenda are going to snack while touring the fae kingdom, then go home ... Would Miss Mab try to kidnapp the pair into the fae world now ? Don't think so ..
So maybe a bit more of that old firewater ...
Quote from: Naldru on June 22, 2007, 11:57:21 PM
I think the fae could come up with something more imaginative. Perhaps a breakfast cereal that causes flames to shoot out of the mouth, steam to come from the ears, a Tex Avery example of the eyeballs shooting out and then bouncing back like they were on a rubber band. The cereal box would be marked "Red Hot Breakfast". The flames from the mouth would burn a hole through the table.
The fae could then come with a line like "I think it needs more hot sauce. What do you think."
That made me think of this.
(http://img404.imageshack.us/img404/3/combustiosui6.jpg)
Quote from: Naldru on June 22, 2007, 11:57:21 PM
Actually, Splenda is a sugar substitute and does not contain any actual sugar.
I think the fae could come up with something more imaginative. Perhaps a breakfast cereal that causes flames to shoot out of the mouth, steam to come from the ears, a Tex Avery example of the eyeballs shooting out and then bouncing back like they were on a rubber band. The cereal box would be marked "Red Hot Breakfast". The flames from the mouth would burn a hole through the table.
Ahem, don't correct me unless you know the facts. I said it would contain more sugar then a Splenda factory. I didn't say Splenda is sugar, just that the factory CONTAINS sugar. I said that because of this.
A direct quote from the Splenda website
What is SPLENDA® No Calorie Sweetener?
SPLENDA® No Calorie Sweetener contains sucralose (SPLENDA® Brand Sweetener), the no calorie sweetener
made from sugar http://www.splenda.com/page.jhtml?id=splenda/products/faq.inc
So yeah, don't try correcting me unless you have your facts straight.
lol, splenda flamewars.
I do apologize to Netrogo. You are right. I was wrong. Splenda factories do contain sugar.
Quote from: AndersW on June 23, 2007, 06:47:10 AM
...That made me think of this.
(http://img404.imageshack.us/img404/3/combustiosui6.jpg)
That made me think of this:
(http://24.106.113.210/otown/LandOMabR.jpg)
... And this is why I hate (yet love) magic...
Her face.... it looks.... EVIL..... Stay away from THAT box of rice!
It's rice crackers, actually.
It was a a label I made for some appropriately high-sodium snacks for Amber the first time we talked her into coming to Anthrocon.
(http://24.106.113.210/otown/LandOMabR.jpg)
Quote from: Rafe on June 23, 2007, 01:10:52 PM
It's rice crackers, actually.
It was a a label I made for some appropriately high-sodium snacks for Amber the first time we talked her into coming to Anthrocon.
(http://24.106.113.210/otown/LandOMabR.jpg)
I'd chow that down nicely..Rice is good for my blood system!
:mowmeep What type of sauce is used with these rice crackers ? Bet they have a special fae sauce with that,
Like with most pre -packaged snacks . I wonder if it has a really a fae - hot ... dip with it , or what ?
Quote from: Zedd on June 23, 2007, 04:39:43 PM
Quote from: Rafe on June 23, 2007, 01:10:52 PM
It's rice crackers, actually.
It was a a label I made for some appropriately high-sodium snacks for Amber the first time we talked her into coming to Anthrocon.
(http://24.106.113.210/otown/LandOMabR.jpg)
I'd chow that down nicely..Rice is good for my blood system!
You don't put anything on rice crackers, they are crispy and full of flavor already. Most have this sweet/salty soy sauce glaze to start, and then add other flavors. Some are hot - with wasabi and chili flavors. My favorites are the ones wrapped in seaweed:
(http://www.illegaluturn.com/im/sn/NoriMakiArare.jpg).
Not everyone likes those. Some assortments come with wasabi peas and peanuts too.
(http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/I/513B178HXKL._AA280_.jpg)
If you're ever in a bar in Japan (my family lived in Japan for a while), you'll find them given to the patrons the same way bars in the U.S. give away peanuts (to make you thirsty). Damn, now I want some...
Quote from: Rafe on June 24, 2007, 08:57:48 AM
If you're ever in a bar in Japan (my family lived in Japan for a while), you'll find them given to the patrons the same way bars in the U.S. give away peanuts (to make you thirsty). Damn, now I want some...
You guys lived in Japan once?! :U
Dang you guys were lucky!
I just realised something. Jyrras is DOOMED!!!
Demonstration A (http://www.missmab.com/Comics/Vol_789.php)
Demonstration B (http://www.missmab.com/Comics/Vol_522.php)
Demonstration C (http://www.missmab.com/Comics/Vol_561.php)
(looking for final demonstration be back)
What number is that page where Jyrras got hugged on the streets? That's Demonstration D
Quote from: Madmann135 on June 24, 2007, 12:37:13 PM
I just realised something. Jyrras is DOOMED!!!
Well, that's obvious, one magic contradicts science, science says there are set laws of nature, however magic ignores these laws, next, they are hard to tell apart.
Quote from: Arthur C. Clarke"Any significantly advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic."
Also, you just
now figured that out? I figured that during arc #17...
:mowmeep With all apologises to Amber, is this what Fae like ? ( ref: # 428 )
(http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w68/kaskar_photos/Nacho.jpg)
Go away.
Quote from: kaskar on June 26, 2007, 06:18:08 AM
:mowmeep With all apologises to Amber, is this what Fae like ? ( ref: # 428 ) (http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w68/Nacho.jpg)
Do you just randomly everyday go through the archives? You're ALWAYS referencing old comics, it's like you have every single number memorized :erk
I have most of the comic memorized by caption :P, but not by number :mowsad
Quote from: Netrogo on June 26, 2007, 07:26:22 PM
Quote from: kaskar on June 26, 2007, 06:18:08 AM
:mowmeep With all apologises to Amber, is this what Fae like ? ( ref: # 428 ) (http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w68/Nacho.jpg)
Do you just randomly everyday go through the archives? You're ALWAYS referencing old comics, it's like you have every single number memorized :erk
8) Even though I am an avid reader of the comic, and have gone through it at least once, my memory for fine detail like that is not that perfect. I remember the scene,joke,line, and have a vague idea where it was. I try to use a bit of effort in finding the page reference number, so others can see in what context the line was ...
Quote from: techmaster-glitch on June 26, 2007, 07:35:31 PM
I have most of the comic memorized by caption :P, but not by number :mowsad
:mowmeep I remember the comic more though the plotline and captions too. My mind does not work like a number - crunching index machine. If you remember the plot, and where it happened in the plot, you can guess what chapter it was in. After entering the chapter, you look down the index of numbers and captions, and hopefully you find your caption and page number. I usually only show the page number, because, if people are curious, they just look up the page number ...
:P ( p.s. Romping through, reading odds and ends of the comic, can also be relaxing, from time to time ... )