Of today's strip (May 7) is that Scrimm feels that he has the moral high ground. "You can't be trusted. Trust seperates us from animals." This is very interesting considering that he's a con-artist. Not only is he a con-artist, but he decieved his own boss. It's strange that he feels so offended that his own vassel has little loyalty when he doing the same thing to his lord.
That's what I get for reading aristotle before looking at a comic.
the irony
Re: the irony
Heh, I'm glad somebody caught that.Jin-roh wrote:Of today's strip (May 7) is that Scrimm feels that he has the moral high ground. "You can't be trusted. Trust seperates us from animals." This is very interesting considering that he's a con-artist. Not only is he a con-artist, but he decieved his own boss. It's strange that he feels so offended that his own vassel has little loyalty when he doing the same thing to his lord.
That's what I get for reading aristotle before looking at a comic.
Re: the irony
*coughs loudly*CSchaefer wrote:Heh, I'm glad somebody caught that.Jin-roh wrote:Of today's strip (May 7) is that Scrimm feels that he has the moral high ground. "You can't be trusted. Trust seperates us from animals." This is very interesting considering that he's a con-artist. Not only is he a con-artist, but he decieved his own boss. It's strange that he feels so offended that his own vassel has little loyalty when he doing the same thing to his lord.
That's what I get for reading aristotle before looking at a comic.Yep, just a tiiiiiiny bit of hypocracy there... Of course, one of Scrimm's ongoing flaws is that he's as good at deceiving -himself- as he is at doing it to others.
Ahem....more than one person saw it......

