Can't blame him, no shirt indoors = come get some. But it does make changing for work a hassle in the morning.
But it does make me wonder, if it's a canon filler at all, if the fox guards were gay from the start or reprogrammed after they got in to the clan.
Quote from: Lone_Wolf on May 22, 2015, 12:36:33 PM
Can't blame him, no shirt indoors = come get some. But it does make changing for work a hassle in the morning.
But it does make me wonder, if it's a canon filler at all, if the fox guards were gay from the start or reprogrammed after they got in to the clan.
The latter. It's something Daryil did to them - whether he considers it a punishment or a gift I couldn't rightly say.
You know why I love this comic?
Because it approaches homosexuality in a way that even a Mormon like myself can appreciate. As both a rather funny population control mechanism for nigh-immortal creatures and something that sterile people like Angels and Robots could experiment with.
Quote from: Eboreg on May 24, 2015, 10:14:00 AM
You know why I love this comic?
Because it approaches homosexuality in a way that even a Mormon like myself can appreciate. As both a rather funny population control mechanism for nigh-immortal creatures and something that sterile people like Angels and Robots could experiment with.
I had this rather lengthy post up but, for the sake of peace and good manners, I'm going to leave it at:"Nope, ain't touching that. Not even with a 40ft pole." .
Quote from: Lone_Wolf on May 25, 2015, 01:12:08 PM
I had this rather lengthy post up but, for the sake of peace and good manners, I'm going to leave it at:"Nope, ain't touching that. Not even with a 40ft pole." .
We appreciate your restraint and self-control. ;-]
Quote from: Lone_Wolf on May 25, 2015, 01:12:08 PM
Quote from: Eboreg on May 24, 2015, 10:14:00 AM
You know why I love this comic?
Because it approaches homosexuality in a way that even a Mormon like myself can appreciate. As both a rather funny population control mechanism for nigh-immortal creatures and something that sterile people like Angels and Robots could experiment with.
I had this rather lengthy post up but, for the sake of peace and good manners, I'm going to leave it at:"Nope, ain't touching that. Not even with a 40ft pole." .
*Sigh*
:footinmouth
Again...
I should learn to just shut up about controversial topics.
Quote from: Eboreg on May 26, 2015, 09:47:28 PM
*Sigh*
:footinmouth
Again...
I should learn to just shut up about controversial topics.
I wouldn't go that far. Being controversial purely for the sake of being controversial is objectionable; being controversial simply because you think differently is perfectly acceptable, and something we should celebrate.
"Should", not "do", mind; we're only human, after all.
Quote from: Lone_Wolf on May 25, 2015, 01:12:08 PM
Quote from: Eboreg on May 24, 2015, 10:14:00 AM
You know why I love this comic?
Because it approaches homosexuality in a way that even a Mormon like myself can appreciate. As both a rather funny population control mechanism for nigh-immortal creatures and something that sterile people like Angels and Robots could experiment with.
I had this rather lengthy post up but, for the sake of peace and good manners, I'm going to leave it at:"Nope, ain't touching that. Not even with a 40ft pole." .
awww and we were all gonna bust out Jackson with warp aci, eating pop corn memes.
Quote from: Eboreg on May 24, 2015, 10:14:00 AM
You know why I love this comic?
Because it approaches homosexuality in a way that even a Mormon like myself can appreciate. As both a rather funny population control mechanism for nigh-immortal creatures and something that sterile people like Angels and Robots could experiment with.
I feel the same way.