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How can the artist guy do 32+ pages of comics a month, paint all of those paintings, and still find the time to get high?
Cocaine?
Less facetiously, one of my classmates prepped for her senior exhibition by getting plastered two nights before and doing something like twelve 24" x 30" paintings in 48 hours. I suppose that sort of workload is even more feasible if you're taking something that makes you manic.
Details, details...
Not if you have to shelve them correctly
Signed,
Works Weekends at an Independent Bookstore
(that is totally freaking awesome by the way...
Atomic Books)
From Hiro's blog.
“I don’t even know where to start. You’re about to be critted by a wall of text.”
This cracks me up to no end.
I think that seeing his ex kissing someone totally sends him over the edge.
Okay...that cheerleader? Could she be clumsier? How often do you hear about football practice bystanders having their heads knocked all the way round? I could buy it if they were examples of her being careless, but that and the stick in the back of the head were just plain bad luck.
I
loved
the Nissan product placement. That's how it should be done. It's perfectly in character for Hiro to insist on, and you shift the clumsiness of the placement to the comic, for which you're not taking responsibility.
How often do you hear about football practice bystanders having their heads knocked all the way round?
Yeah, that bugged me, too. She seems to get into more trouble than Dawn Summers.
Maybe along with gaining the power, she's lost the 'oh my god going to die must put out hand to break fall' type reflexes? Like people who have no pain sensation are more likely to get burned badly?
Hasn't most of it been of her own making though, what with the suicide leaps and running into fires and careless reaching down an active disposal?
Hasn't most of it been of her own making though, what with the suicide leaps and running into fires and careless reaching down an active disposal?
I consider the neck break to be so out of the ordinary that getting that stick rammed into her head (now I need test data on how much force it takes to jam a stick through the skull pan) is enough to make me roll my eyes. Everything else? Not even a factor for me.
careless reaching down an active disposal?
Speaking of product placement: [link]
The company that makes In-Sink-Erator garbage disposers is suing NBC, claiming that an episode of the new show "Heroes" makes the product look bad.
HA HA HA.
Because in reality, sticking your hand down a garbage disposal is PERFECTLY SAFE.
Oh my God!
Emerson's suit claims the scene "casts the disposer in an unsavory light, irreparably tarnishing the product" by suggesting that serious injuries will result "in the event consumers were to accidentally insert their hand into one."
Is he...I mean, is he seriously insinuating that serious injuries will NOT result if a consumer inserted his hand into one?