Re: 2014/11/05 - All There In Black And White
Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2014 1:34 pm
More often I suspect he goes "WAT? Where does THAT come from? What is this I don't even..."
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You will not try, you will do it.dtlux1 wrote:A few years ago, that ship may have worked...Dissension wrote:King is both married and not gay. Let's not go overboard, y'all.dtlux1 wrote:ALSO! I HAVE A THEORY! What if Cory is Pete, in which case I should ship him (her?) with King.
Aww, that's no fun...
But ok, I'll try not to.
Why should I do that? There's so many theories being tossed around on the forum you can't claim that one person/a couple people guessing one way the script will go amounts to fans guessing it completely. I mean, you don't actually know for sure until it happens. And if you do guess it correctly, you get a confetti party!Perfesser_Bear wrote:(* sigh. *)
I sometimes wonder if Rick doesn't read the Forum, then crumple & toss a script he put together a year or so before, when one of us second-guesses a twist.
our god has spoken!rickgriffin wrote:Why should I do that? There's so many theories being tossed around on the forum you can't claim that one person/a couple people guessing one way the script will go amounts to fans guessing it completely. I mean, you don't actually know for sure until it happens. And if you do guess it correctly, you get a confetti party!Perfesser_Bear wrote:(* sigh. *)
I sometimes wonder if Rick doesn't read the Forum, then crumple & toss a script he put together a year or so before, when one of us second-guesses a twist.
What fan doesn't like a confetti party?
And also, I'm not sure what tragedy has befallen the strip that there happens to be a male character who is flirting uncomfortably with another male character. Surely this thing has never happened before in the history of silly cartoon fiction.
bruh, this is dtlux1 we talking about, i dont think he'll be able to not make a fic about them at some point in time. the question is how long will it be until thenFoxstar wrote:You will not try, you will do it.dtlux1 wrote: But ok, I'll try not to.
a-men, lord furret!rickgriffin wrote:Why should I do that? There's so many theories being tossed around on the forum you can't claim that one person/a couple people guessing one way the script will go amounts to fans guessing it completely. I mean, you don't actually know for sure until it happens. And if you do guess it correctly, you get a confetti party!Perfesser_Bear wrote:(* sigh. *)
I sometimes wonder if Rick doesn't read the Forum, then crumple & toss a script he put together a year or so before, when one of us second-guesses a twist.
What fan doesn't like a confetti party?
And also, I'm not sure what tragedy has befallen the strip that there happens to be a male character who is flirting uncomfortably with another male character. Surely this thing has never happened before in the history of silly cartoon fiction.
You are...wonderful!Liam wrote:Remember Feraga?
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Yay, party! *breaks out 12-pack of orange soda*Bucky-Roo wrote:Confetti parties for everyone!
I see no problem, I was just curious. And in the future I'll remember to check for eyelashesrickgriffin wrote:And also, I'm not sure what tragedy has befallen the strip that there happens to be a male character who is flirting uncomfortably with another male character. Surely this thing has never happened before in the history of silly cartoon fiction.
Shh... No speak, just enjoy the confetti party *Gives an orange soda*Neon Icy Wings wrote:I look upon this thread and say... how the heck did we get here and what about the ring?
Oh, it's easy: take that videotape over the shelf, insert it in the VCR, watch the pretty movie...Neon Icy Wings wrote:I look upon this thread and say... how the heck did we get here and what about the ring?
AHH! Quick, hide the cookies!valerio wrote:Oh, it's easy: take that videotape over the shelf, insert it in the VCR, watch the pretty movie...Neon Icy Wings wrote:I look upon this thread and say... how the heck did we get here and what about the ring?
COOKIE MONSTER! AAAAAA!!!
Actually, I find this extremely cute!rickgriffin wrote:And also, I'm not sure what tragedy has befallen the strip that there happens to be a male character who is flirting uncomfortably with another male character. Surely this thing has never happened before in the history of silly cartoon fiction.
Just make sure you don't give any to King! Just imagine what Bailey would do to him!SergeiTheFox wrote:Yay, party! *breaks out 12-pack of orange soda*Bucky-Roo wrote:Confetti parties for everyone!
Hey, Bailey was also first shown during Christmas!HundKatzeMauswrote wrote:WhoElseButQuagmire wrote:okay that's a twist...but..you know...I noticed a pattern:
Jessica was introduced during winter and now Cory, could that be a new tradition?
I wouldn't mind it
Pete too, now that you mention it, if Grape's vision counts as the first appearance
And Zach himself as he was a Christmas present.
Dude, it does NOT take much to sidetrack a thread here. It can be fun, it can be catastrophic. Both have happened. You learn to really enjoy the good over time, I guess.Number9Dysonsphere wrote:This forum has gone amazing side tracked at a pictu of a skunk talking to a rabbit.
So this forum has discussed; plant names for characters, the Spanish origin of cilantro, homosexuality, conmen, new characters at Christmas and a Steven king novel, even rich griffin himself showed up for the party.
I love this forum!
I'll admit, it's sometimes fun to see what some of the people come up with. A lot of it even ends up making sense.rickgriffin wrote:Why should I do that? There's so many theories being tossed around on the forum you can't claim that one person/a couple people guessing one way the script will go amounts to fans guessing it completely. I mean, you don't actually know for sure until it happens. And if you do guess it correctly, you get a confetti party!Perfesser_Bear wrote:(* sigh. *)
I sometimes wonder if Rick doesn't read the Forum, then crumple & toss a script he put together a year or so before, when one of us second-guesses a twist.
What fan doesn't like a confetti party?
I immediately thought of Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd with that statement. Specifically the short where Bugs is wanted by the Mounty.rickgriffin wrote:And also, I'm not sure what tragedy has befallen the strip that there happens to be a male character who is flirting uncomfortably with another male character. Surely this thing has never happened before in the history of silly cartoon fiction.
"Badgers? We don't need no stinking badgers!"Gamewolf67 wrote:So wait, there are slurs in this universe? This brings up so many new questions.
"Of coursh th'r are, ssssir. *Hic*"Gamewolf67 wrote:So wait, there are slurs in this universe? This brings up so many new questions.
Perhaps the issue is there are a few members of the audience who are either naive or narrow-minded. The concept just rocks their world.rickgriffin wrote:I'm not sure what tragedy has befallen the strip that there happens to be a male character who is flirting uncomfortably with another male character. Surely this thing has never happened before in the history of silly cartoon fiction.
it's called a chain of deals and it's common in fiction. MLP actually did one in the actual show last seasonMickey the Luxray wrote:Back when I was in the brony fandom, a friend of mine in the fandom made a story called "One Small Favor."
It started with one tiny favor- retrieve some rubies. But quickly things spiraled out of control, causing the main character to have to run all over the land doing increasingly arduous and difficult favors for everyone from the lowly farmer Dinkleberg (this story was rife with references) to the captain of the country's standing army.
I have a sneaking suspicion that this arc will be somewhat like that story. Might just be me.
*Sigh* But fabric tastes horrible. Curse you, drawer of metrosexual characters; Curse you!.............*mutters 'I'm going to need a lot of ketchup....'*rickgriffin wrote:
And also, I'm not sure what tragedy has befallen the strip that there happens to be a male character who is flirting uncomfortably with another male character. Surely this thing has never happened before in the history of silly cartoon fiction.
Forget fiction, take a look at that paperclip blog on the side! That's insane!RandomGeekNamedBrent wrote:it's called a chain of deals and it's common in fiction. MLP actually did one in the actual show last season
Ah yes, that is what's bugging me about Cory, no respect for personal space.deepskycyan wrote:Good call.ArcWolf wrote:But let's stop.
For Pete's sake, people. Rick ended the whole cosmic thing so you guys would move away from this (timeless?) topic.
As for the strip, I'm not liking Cory already.
Something something personal space.
A plot like that could only end in hilarity ^_^Xane wrote:*snip* So you're saying he likes Zach and he's gonna put a ring on him?
Depends on whether they want to survive through the winter or not.Rikunda wrote:So what do you think the gold ring really is? No way a feral has a gold ring, and if they did they wouldn't trade it for food out in the forest.
The problem isn't what you and Howellfan are saying, it's the assumption underneath: that gay relationships are inherently more sexual than straight relationships. There's a perception that a straight relationship is about the love between a man and a woman, and can therefore be portrayed appropriately at any age level, but gay relationships are all butts and elbows and other unmentionables, and so cannot. It's nonsense.Douglas Collier wrote:We are currently in an age where people are deeply split on the subject of homosexuality. If you have more characters who are gay represented within a general population than are statistically accurate (most studies say 5% or less in America, usually less), then it could be taken that the author is setting an agenda. As it is, having a gay pair or two (the kangaroos and the K-9 couple) represents that figure pretty accurately - more than that is pushing it. I don't feel that family-friendly comics like Housepets! should be used to promote topics that are considered controversial in our day and age (including politics and religion).valerio wrote:And just why should be enough?Douglas Collier wrote:I tend to agree with you somewhat, Joel. One gay couple (two if you count the K-9 unit dogs) is quite enough
That's just my two cents on the matter. I hope I haven't offended anyone (as is often the case when discussing sensitive topics).
Just a guess, but could it be the One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to find them, One Ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them?Rikunda wrote:Cool a new guy! I like to pretend most of the females are male, so it doesn't matter to me what their real sex is. King and Bailey are one of the only male/female relationship I acknowledge. Grape and Max = male/male.
So what do you think the gold ring really is? No way a feral has a gold ring, and if they did they wouldn't trade it for food out in the forest.