Triptych Part III: Blitzkrieg Cats!
Re: Triptych Part III: Blitzkrieg Cats!
Uh oh...I don't think Integra exactly authorized this little midnight snack. Either that or she knew about Schrodinger.
Vampires can be exceedingly charming when they need to be. They will joke, cajole and flatter, and just when you think, "vampires aren't so bad," you've got a pair of fangs buried in your neck.
For those who still insist on treating vampirism as a romantic existence, consider the suicide note left behind by Jacob Drexel, member of a prominent Philadelphia family who was transformed in 1937. After Drexel leaped off the City Hall tower one snowy night, a suicide note was found that closed with the following lines: "I have been living in constant torment over the unspeakable acts I have committed, and yet I am powerless to stop committing them. May God forgive me."
- Dr. Hugo Pecos, FVZA Director Emeritus
For those who still insist on treating vampirism as a romantic existence, consider the suicide note left behind by Jacob Drexel, member of a prominent Philadelphia family who was transformed in 1937. After Drexel leaped off the City Hall tower one snowy night, a suicide note was found that closed with the following lines: "I have been living in constant torment over the unspeakable acts I have committed, and yet I am powerless to stop committing them. May God forgive me."
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AH, snap!
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No problem. You probably would have caught it pretty soon, but I'm happy I could help a little. After all, that's one of the things readers should be doing. Helping the author and such.SailorPtah wrote:Eheheh. Edited strip with Alucard's correct age, coming right up ^_^;
“You get ideas from daydreaming. You get ideas from being bored. You get ideas all the time. The only difference between writers and other people is we notice when we're doing it.” Neil Gaiman
We'll drink the wine till the cup is dry,
and kiss the girls so they'll not cry,
and toss the dice until we fly
to dance with Jak o' the Shadows.
We'll drink the wine till the cup is dry,
and kiss the girls so they'll not cry,
and toss the dice until we fly
to dance with Jak o' the Shadows.
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Re: Triptych Part III: Blitzkrieg Cats!
Which reminds me that this still isn't fixed, unless this took place before 1901, the UK would have had a King, so he should be saying 'K and C'.Winged Knight wrote:No problem. You probably would have caught it pretty soon, but I'm happy I could help a little. After all, that's one of the things readers should be doing. Helping the author and such.SailorPtah wrote:Eheheh. Edited strip with Alucard's correct age, coming right up ^_^;
EDIT: And, God willing, it shall end with a squee.
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Dangit, Erin, you're reminding me how tough it's going to be saying goodbye.... 

Gundam Wing has hot guys, kick-ass women and mechs. Hellsing has hot guys, kick-ass women and guns. ^_^ Ah, the joys of anime.
Re: Triptych Part III: Blitzkrieg Cats!
C'mon, Felina, we'll all have But I'm A Cat person!
Vampires can be exceedingly charming when they need to be. They will joke, cajole and flatter, and just when you think, "vampires aren't so bad," you've got a pair of fangs buried in your neck.
For those who still insist on treating vampirism as a romantic existence, consider the suicide note left behind by Jacob Drexel, member of a prominent Philadelphia family who was transformed in 1937. After Drexel leaped off the City Hall tower one snowy night, a suicide note was found that closed with the following lines: "I have been living in constant torment over the unspeakable acts I have committed, and yet I am powerless to stop committing them. May God forgive me."
- Dr. Hugo Pecos, FVZA Director Emeritus
For those who still insist on treating vampirism as a romantic existence, consider the suicide note left behind by Jacob Drexel, member of a prominent Philadelphia family who was transformed in 1937. After Drexel leaped off the City Hall tower one snowy night, a suicide note was found that closed with the following lines: "I have been living in constant torment over the unspeakable acts I have committed, and yet I am powerless to stop committing them. May God forgive me."
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Look at what eight years of practice has done for your art skills! 
Now I'm going back to not thinking about how this ride is going to end. Nope, I'm just going to bask on the banks of da'Nile over here.

Now I'm going back to not thinking about how this ride is going to end. Nope, I'm just going to bask on the banks of da'Nile over here.
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Uh oh.
Vampires can be exceedingly charming when they need to be. They will joke, cajole and flatter, and just when you think, "vampires aren't so bad," you've got a pair of fangs buried in your neck.
For those who still insist on treating vampirism as a romantic existence, consider the suicide note left behind by Jacob Drexel, member of a prominent Philadelphia family who was transformed in 1937. After Drexel leaped off the City Hall tower one snowy night, a suicide note was found that closed with the following lines: "I have been living in constant torment over the unspeakable acts I have committed, and yet I am powerless to stop committing them. May God forgive me."
- Dr. Hugo Pecos, FVZA Director Emeritus
For those who still insist on treating vampirism as a romantic existence, consider the suicide note left behind by Jacob Drexel, member of a prominent Philadelphia family who was transformed in 1937. After Drexel leaped off the City Hall tower one snowy night, a suicide note was found that closed with the following lines: "I have been living in constant torment over the unspeakable acts I have committed, and yet I am powerless to stop committing them. May God forgive me."
- Dr. Hugo Pecos, FVZA Director Emeritus
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so is that face because he's being killed by math or because of the fangirls. Can one get killed by math while those things are attached to you? if anything can divide by zero it's a fangirl.
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My vote is on fangirl face.
And kudos for the nice touch that Integra spilled her blood from her ring finger.
And kudos for the nice touch that Integra spilled her blood from her ring finger.