Nah just stay out of arms’ reach if she looks zoned-out at any time. Also, she should have shortHand names for the other arms, bottom left hand be too long.
That was the only time Jeff Goldblum was ever scary. Or practically anything other than a comic relief. I guess he was kind of a mad scientist in Powder, in a schoolteachery kind of way. It was hard seeing him in Cats and Dogs after The Fly though.
besides…they wander onto her teammate more than once at the author’s command….the author’s and the crazy everybody must mate at random because we demand it community that is. ;D
Wow, I like ‘the crazy everybody must mate at random because we demand it’ better than TVTropes’ current term for the same phenomenon, ‘Shipping’. D’you think it’s too late for us to lobby to rename it tCEMMaRBWDI?
Congratulations for remembering Cronenberg’s masterpiece! People called it a thinking man’s science fiction flick and they were right. Jeff Goldblum was terrific in it and undeniably hot…before his transformation anyway.
Panel 1: I’ve heard this (6-note?) ringtone a few times in real-life. Just goes to show how popular a show can get. As far as I know, it is STILL on the air in Japan and English dubbed in the USA after 20 YEARS Stateside!?! o_O;
However, I’d really like to see the racecar ‘season’ of Power Rangers from a few years back. That one was self-referential for (comedic?) effect and not like the other seasons where it was (more) ‘serious’.
Panel 4: Heather’s struggle with her arm reminded me of the troubles Dr. Strangelove (Peter Sellers) had with his hand/arm in that 1964 film masterpiece by Stanley Kubrick.
“Cowboys of Moo Mesa” hehe
Nah just stay out of arms’ reach if she looks zoned-out at any time. Also, she should have shortHand names for the other arms, bottom left hand be too long.
That pose is sooo adorable.
“You cannot touch me sentient hand, for I am protected by this sowing machine!”
Be afraid. Be very afraid.
That was the only time Jeff Goldblum was ever scary. Or practically anything other than a comic relief. I guess he was kind of a mad scientist in Powder, in a schoolteachery kind of way. It was hard seeing him in Cats and Dogs after The Fly though.
Of course when it comes to Jeff Goldblum, he’s almost always playing “Jeff Goldblum with a smaller bank account, less fame, and a different name.”
Timgee, your comment is win.
“sometimes they have a mind of their own, & they just wander” heh heh heh… :3
ok whoever had that reaction to ” my hands just wonder” ur a perv
How is that remotely perverted? I found that funny. Don’t criticize people for their reactions… it is immature.
besides…they wander onto her teammate more than once at the author’s command….the author’s and the crazy everybody must mate at random because we demand it community that is. ;D
Wow, I like ‘the crazy everybody must mate at random because we demand it’ better than TVTropes’ current term for the same phenomenon, ‘Shipping’. D’you think it’s too late for us to lobby to rename it tCEMMaRBWDI?
I see… Sahira is missing her armband again in the last panel. Does she…absorb it into her skin or something?
cowboys of moomesa was an actual cartoon if people thought he just made that up
Congratulations for remembering Cronenberg’s masterpiece! People called it a thinking man’s science fiction flick and they were right. Jeff Goldblum was terrific in it and undeniably hot…before his transformation anyway.
Oh man…. CowBoys of Moo Mesa… I used to have the Old Cowboys of Moo Mesa Bath and shower kit! for YEARS i forgot its name and forgot about it. ^^;;;
….Great…. now that theme song is stuck in my head.
… Number Six…
Panel 1: I’ve heard this (6-note?) ringtone a few times in real-life. Just goes to show how popular a show can get. As far as I know, it is STILL on the air in Japan and English dubbed in the USA after 20 YEARS Stateside!?! o_O;
However, I’d really like to see the racecar ‘season’ of Power Rangers from a few years back. That one was self-referential for (comedic?) effect and not like the other seasons where it was (more) ‘serious’.
Panel 4: Heather’s struggle with her arm reminded me of the troubles Dr. Strangelove (Peter Sellers) had with his hand/arm in that 1964 film masterpiece by Stanley Kubrick.