I thought Integra was his Ubermensch, with Major and Alucard representing ways to fall short of being one and Seras showing how one can attain it. (Notice how she achieves her power through consent rather than force - that's a key to her character's interpretation.)Goblinbee wrote:Ooo are we talking about Nietzsche and Hellsing now? Because I've got this theory about how Major is Hirano's Ubersmench...(the more you think about it, the more it works)
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I always thought the girlycard hat looked Russian like the one Matel has in Galaxy Express 999
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i think the same
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Oh my FSM, I'm in Shine! Well, there's the highlight of my life. Just costing downhill from now on. *sigh*

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That is almost exactly what I told my RP buddies when I got my turnseagullsong wrote:Oh my FSM, I'm in Shine! Well, there's the highlight of my life. Just costing downhill from now on. *sigh*
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Also probably what I'd say if I ever got into Shine. If - because I tend to miss the call for fangirls. *sweatdrop*Kazokuhouou wrote:That is almost exactly what I told my RP buddies when I got my turnseagullsong wrote:Oh my FSM, I'm in Shine! Well, there's the highlight of my life. Just costing downhill from now on. *sigh*
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Heh heh. I wonder what Walter and Girlycard are going to have to do in that coffin to get the fangirls to freeze up, since obviously simple KISSING doesn't suffice. 
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Walter and Girlycard have lots of options, but what's the Coffin going to have to do to get rid of its fangirls?Xuanwu wrote:Heh heh. I wonder what Walter and Girlycard are going to have to do in that coffin to get the fangirls to freeze up, since obviously simple KISSING doesn't suffice.
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That hat seems to have much comedy potential.
On an unrelated note, happy Friday the 13th everyone!
On an unrelated note, happy Friday the 13th everyone!
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(reads latest strip)
Alucard, just be happen you didn't end-up like the Cullen family.
Alucard, just be happen you didn't end-up like the Cullen family.
Elwin "Blaine" Coldiron
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"When I hear of Schrödinger's cat, I reach for my pistol."
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I love how the cards are covering Dandy's wound. That's a nice touch. 
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Man, even already seeing this, I'm sad, knowing how it will turn out.
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(reads latest strip)
Go ahead, Walter... tell Uncle Bertie EVERYTHING!!!
Go ahead, Walter... tell Uncle Bertie EVERYTHING!!!
Elwin "Blaine" Coldiron
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Today's strip gave me the weirdest urge to squee and glomp something...
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Looks like I got 'Dropped a Bridget On Him' to add to the trope page!
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Bertie talking about caring for orphans during the war brings to mind a single question:
"Are you my mommy?"
Doctor Who fans can proceed to shudder now. Brrrr...
"Are you my mommy?"
Doctor Who fans can proceed to shudder now. Brrrr...
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I would, but I discovered the Angels are hella scarier.Xuanwu wrote:Bertie talking about caring for orphans during the war brings to mind a single question:
"Are you my mommy?"
Doctor Who fans can proceed to shudder now. Brrrr...
Edit: Still K. and Country, not Q. Not till 1950's.
Edit 2: OF COURSE! /NostalgiaCritic.
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You know, I wonder what would happen if Captain Jack Harkness bumped into Jeeves and Wooster during a London bombing, assuming that bit of the Whoverse holds true for Shine.


