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I wonder when Penny will be formally introduced to the Posse, and given the nature of the posse, what will be the result? Will she discover that she has a tulpa or two of her own? :wink:
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Heh Heh Heh lock her in the padded room.
Yes, sir. I agree completely. It takes a well-balanced individual... such as yourself to rule the world. No, sir. No one knows that you were the third one... Solidus. ...What should I do about the woman? Yes sir. I'll keep her under surveillance. Yes. Thank you. Good-bye...... Mr. President.

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Well, I'd say she made the right choice. Between being a quiet, nihilistic goth girl and a terrified screaming cheerleader - always go for the "cheerleader", ladies! That way everyone else will know which room in the haunted house we should avoid entering...
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I mean, hey... Why d'ya thing people HAVE the instinct to scream, anyway???

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Squeaky Bunny wrote:I wonder when Penny will be formally introduced to the Posse, and given the nature of the posse, what will be the result? Will she discover that she has a tulpa or two of her own? :wink:
Maybe she is her own tulpa?
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Narnian wrote:
Squeaky Bunny wrote:I wonder when Penny will be formally introduced to the Posse, and given the nature of the posse, what will be the result? Will she discover that she has a tulpa or two of her own? :wink:
Maybe she is her own tulpa?
Not likely. It would be interesting if she has an "inner child" that she is desperately repressing and what it would manifest as. It would blow her whole 'Goth' image to pieces.
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Great title for the thread, by the way....

Y'know, I feel sorry for Penny. I think this is going to be a real rough few weeks for her...doesn't mean I'm not laughing, but still, you've gotta feel a bit sorry.
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Heh heh heh, this is a blast.
Yes, sir. I agree completely. It takes a well-balanced individual... such as yourself to rule the world. No, sir. No one knows that you were the third one... Solidus. ...What should I do about the woman? Yes sir. I'll keep her under surveillance. Yes. Thank you. Good-bye...... Mr. President.

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It's very convenient when the witnesses come up with their own rationalizations..makes the coverup that much easier.
^ the above was me sounding like I know WTF I'm talking about.

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jwrebholz wrote:It's very convenient when the witnesses come up with their own rationalizations..makes the coverup that much easier.
Yup. And the demons we create are far more fearsome than the ones we encounter.

Of course, I could be wrong. . . :o
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Kinda new to this comic, read it through till the recent comics. First wiccans, then goths. Now I'm just waiting for the travesty when a punk(s) is/are introduced to the scene XD

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One could argue that they've already made an appearance in this comic... or at least the street punks. :roll: The one who heard Ben talking about his gun made a quick exit, stage right.

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Fregen wrote:Kinda new to this comic, read it through till the recent comics. First wiccans, then goths. Now I'm just waiting for the travesty when a punk(s) is/are introduced to the scene XD
Hey, people who deliberately set themselves up as rejecting and being different from everyone else shouldn't feel upset when their efforts bear fruit.

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SolidusRaccoon wrote:Heh Heh Heh lock her in the padded room.
The way they are thinking,acting like THEY'VE invented
drama and angst, I agree, Solidus.

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UncleMonty wrote:
Fregen wrote:Kinda new to this comic, read it through till the recent comics. First wiccans, then goths. Now I'm just waiting for the travesty when a punk(s) is/are introduced to the scene XD
Hey, people who deliberately set themselves up as rejecting and being different from everyone else shouldn't feel upset when their efforts bear fruit.

(If you bite the heads off of live chickens, sooner or later somebody's gonna set up a tent around you and charge admission.)
Thanks for the idea.
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Wallaroo_Blacke wrote:
SolidusRaccoon wrote:Heh Heh Heh lock her in the padded room.
The way they are thinking,acting like THEY'VE invented
drama and angst, I agree, Solidus.
Every generation feels that they are the only generation to be misunderstood by their elders. It seems to be a universal constant, like gravity.

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But on the flipside, every older generation is so unshakeably convinced it COMPLETELY understands the younger generation.....
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The younger generation doesn't understand the younger generation! I know this because I was part of the younger generation until recently and I know I never knew what was going on. (Then again, I never really paid any attention to fasion. . . .)

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RHJunior wrote:But on the flipside, every older generation is so unshakeably convinced it COMPLETELY understands the younger generation.....
Not completely, just more. As I got older my father seemed to get smarter - and my daughter is amazed at how much smarter I've gotten over the years. :D
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Narnian wrote:
RHJunior wrote:But on the flipside, every older generation is so unshakeably convinced it COMPLETELY understands the younger generation.....
Not completely, just more. As I got older my father seemed to get smarter - and my daughter is amazed at how much smarter I've gotten over the years. :D
Which is just the opposite between me and my dad. Each time I talk to him and try to do something important, he always dissapoints me. Now, before anybody goes "oh, that's just because your not old enough to understand" even his sisters pretty much stated that he fucked up a lot and acted like a tard. I wouldn't go as far as to say he acts like a tard, but I know my dad is an idiot.

Hopefully, when I get a kid of my own, I won't end up like my dad. Which I probably will, knowing my luck.

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