Meep. : Busted
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Meep. : Busted
well I'm sure we all knew they would be busted before they began but she sent dad to break them up? that's like adding a lecture to a warning.
" and now before you go off ad become tempted by all of this I'll tell you why it should temped you and how you'll react and why we'll punishing you"
" and now before you go off ad become tempted by all of this I'll tell you why it should temped you and how you'll react and why we'll punishing you"
the darkness is ever present even in the light.
the perversion doesn't stop just because the sun comes up
if i can make people think and consider their lives even for a moment each day then my life has just that much more meaning
one of the hardest skills i seek to master is the skill of knowing when to shut up

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the perversion doesn't stop just because the sun comes up
if i can make people think and consider their lives even for a moment each day then my life has just that much more meaning
one of the hardest skills i seek to master is the skill of knowing when to shut up

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That... doesn't look like it, Fluff. It really, truly looks like Volair is pissed.
Which, him being him, is... perplexing. Agreed with the above: that is definitely not a look I expected to see from him.
And I'm not sure how Pierce expected to keep all this secret from his mother. Maybe he just doesn't know she's in the same building at this time. But that's iffy.
Which brings to mind a question: Did they do <i>something else</i> that's causing this apparent parent ire?
Which, him being him, is... perplexing. Agreed with the above: that is definitely not a look I expected to see from him.
And I'm not sure how Pierce expected to keep all this secret from his mother. Maybe he just doesn't know she's in the same building at this time. But that's iffy.
Which brings to mind a question: Did they do <i>something else</i> that's causing this apparent parent ire?
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I tinkered with Volair's expression a LOT.
Still not sure I got it quite right. Oh well, I guess that's what his speaking lines later are for.
Still not sure I got it quite right. Oh well, I guess that's what his speaking lines later are for.
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::goes back to examine the comic before posting::
I'd say... cool. Outwardsly. It lacks the cruelty or offense to be truely cold, and the raised eyebrows seem to indicate an espression other than anger, but the eyes here are stonefaced enough that he's definately being and Adult dealing with Children (part of which being not revealing all his cards)
Its possible that he's pissed in the cards we're not seeing shown, but I'm not certain that call can be made... have we ever seen Volaire pissed and/or angered before? It would affect the kind of hiding he'd have to do.
I'd say... cool. Outwardsly. It lacks the cruelty or offense to be truely cold, and the raised eyebrows seem to indicate an espression other than anger, but the eyes here are stonefaced enough that he's definately being and Adult dealing with Children (part of which being not revealing all his cards)
Its possible that he's pissed in the cards we're not seeing shown, but I'm not certain that call can be made... have we ever seen Volaire pissed and/or angered before? It would affect the kind of hiding he'd have to do.
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In America? 18 in general, though with a healthy dose of 16 scattered through it...Fluffdrgn wrote:... or it could be that neither are the age of consent?
whenever that is.. (here it's 15, but I think it's 18 in the US?)
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i'm still not sure whats on his mind but i'm enjoying the suspense i get form what i see.
the darkness is ever present even in the light.
the perversion doesn't stop just because the sun comes up
if i can make people think and consider their lives even for a moment each day then my life has just that much more meaning
one of the hardest skills i seek to master is the skill of knowing when to shut up

Check out the test to find out who you are!
the perversion doesn't stop just because the sun comes up
if i can make people think and consider their lives even for a moment each day then my life has just that much more meaning
one of the hardest skills i seek to master is the skill of knowing when to shut up

Check out the test to find out who you are!
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This may have been brought up before, but this comic made it stick out in my mind...
Does anyone else wonder what Alex's home situation is like? For the future where "Being gay isn't even that big a deal" and the priest wonders what kind of reaction Jake and Rick were expecting to their asking to be married to each other (already long past by this point), Alex seems to have jumped onto a defensive stand quickly. And while even then homosexuality/bisexuality is said to be, "fatal in high school", I found it perhaps puzzling... perhaps because such reactions are typically alien to me. I just am forced to wonder, given his nerves on occasion, exactly what his parents and family think of his orientation.
My apologies... I know by reference things like this have been touchy on occasion, so if this was already dealt with excessively on another thread, could someone let me know when it was?
Does anyone else wonder what Alex's home situation is like? For the future where "Being gay isn't even that big a deal" and the priest wonders what kind of reaction Jake and Rick were expecting to their asking to be married to each other (already long past by this point), Alex seems to have jumped onto a defensive stand quickly. And while even then homosexuality/bisexuality is said to be, "fatal in high school", I found it perhaps puzzling... perhaps because such reactions are typically alien to me. I just am forced to wonder, given his nerves on occasion, exactly what his parents and family think of his orientation.
My apologies... I know by reference things like this have been touchy on occasion, so if this was already dealt with excessively on another thread, could someone let me know when it was?
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There are a number of areas where my effort to tell a story that relates to me REALLY SLAMS FACE FIRST INTO THE DATE.
It's supposed to be 2040, but I'm telling a story that relates to my 1990's high school education. DISCONTINUITY.
I'm just going to have to accept the issues with all this, in the end.
But: you do have a point in that Alex's reactions to everything, and how this must relate to his home life, are going to matter.
Not in the way you're thinking, I suspect, however...
It's supposed to be 2040, but I'm telling a story that relates to my 1990's high school education. DISCONTINUITY.
I'm just going to have to accept the issues with all this, in the end.
But: you do have a point in that Alex's reactions to everything, and how this must relate to his home life, are going to matter.
Not in the way you're thinking, I suspect, however...
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Catsby wrote:Father, son, and boyfriend. If this is going the BetterDays way (you know what I mean!) I might have to gouge my eyes out!![]()
Aieee!
Now I sincerely doubt it will come as a spoiler that I won't be doing this to you. However you have foolishly revealed your weakness...
Mwa ha ha ha..
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There are people around here still living in the 1950's, at least as far as race relations are concerned. Trust me, having a few people around who are still upset by homosexuality, even in 2040, isn't all that unbelievable.allan_ecker wrote:There are a number of areas where my effort to tell a story that relates to me REALLY SLAMS FACE FIRST INTO THE DATE.
It's supposed to be 2040, but I'm telling a story that relates to my 1990's high school education. DISCONTINUITY.
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I didn't think it was the "gay" facet that was scaring Pierce, I thought it was the "making out in your room underage" facet that had him worried. Or the "if Mom finds out, we're going to get the 'Life cycle of a venereal disease' multi-media presentation again" facet.allan_ecker wrote:It's supposed to be 2040, but I'm telling a story that relates to my 1990's high school education.
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