Penny Arcade Holiday Strip Series #2 53
We're happy to bring you more work from Gabe and Tycho, the co-authors of Penny Arcade and organizers of the Child's Play charity. This week the Holiday strip series continues with Page 2 of the story.
Whoah (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Whoah (Score:3, Interesting)
Cthulhu is HP Lovecraft's representation of the female organs.
He always was a party animal.
Re:Whoah (Score:2)
And the theory is not mine.
It was related to us by a litterature teacher in a sci-fi/horro around 1990. He probably mentionned seafood but I have no recollection of it. But I do remember that HP, in a letter, did mention something to that effect. Along the lines of : when you have read everything that has ever been written about sex at age 10 and about love at age 12, these things don't make any sense anymore.
Then again, I might be wrong.
Re:Whoah (Score:1)
Well gee (Score:1, Offtopic)
Re:Well gee (Score:2)
Re:Well gee (Score:1, Redundant)
Re:Well gee (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Well gee (Score:2)
Re:Well gee (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Well gee (Score:1)
it's cool (Score:1)
South Park (Score:2)
Re:South Park (Score:2)
Re:South Park (Score:1)
Cthulhu and Open Source (Score:1)
A pity Arkham House went all Disney on licensing, but I guess they had to stay in business somehow.
Re:You might need to update your webcomic more if, (Score:1, Informative)
Maybe you should know what the hell is going on before you decide to hit that Reply button.
Re:You might need to update your webcomic more if, (Score:1)
The Newspost (Score:5, Interesting)
There are conversations to be had about the morality of file sharing, but until those stern words are able to project a "morality field" that causes those in their radius to behave honorably such dialogues fall into the "adorable but irrelevant" category.
Wow. I think he just summed up an entire form of slashdot subculture... in a single sentence. That's awesome!
Re:The Newspost (Score:1)
However, quite often the sentence will require multiple readings to grasp the full meaning. He is an amazing writer.
Re:The Newspost (Score:2)
Tycho's sentence:
There are conversations to be had about the morality of file sharing, but until those stern words are able to project a "morality field" that causes those in their radius to behave honorably such dialogues fall into the "adorable but irrelevant" category.
This reads to me as follows: "Untill people listen to them, discussions about the morality of file sharing are pointless."
He tries to say more, but
Re:The Newspost (Score:2)
Which 'big words' were tripping you up? With the cutoff at 6 letters you get:
conversationsb ly
morality
sharing
project
honora
dialogues
adorable
irrelevant
category
are those really that hard?
Re:The Newspost (Score:2)
Not to blast Tycho, but good writing is easy to understand. An "amazing writer" does not hand you a scrambled Rubik's Cube and ask you to solve it.
Re:The Newspost (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:The Newspost (Score:2)
Re:The Newspost (Score:2)
Well put. I couldn't agree more. I love Penny Arcade, but Tycho's writing is self-indulgent and oblique. Sometimes I think he checks every adjective for a possible thesaurus substitute.
It reminds me of the witty banter that characters zip back and forth in shows like Dawson's Creek and Gilmore Girls-- SAT words get blasted around at 6 per minute, and they barely pause to think before rattling off a seemingly brillia
Re:The Newspost (Score:2)
I've read Tolstoy (an "amazing writer"), Douglas Adams (ditto), as well as college physics textbooks (NOT amazing for the most part). The great writers convey their thoughts nearly effortlessly. Physics textbooks, more often than not, force you to read sentences and paragraphs over and over to gain any meaning at all.
Tycho isn't the worst I've seen, but the partic
Mirror (Score:1, Offtopic)
Re:The Grammar could use a little work... (Score:2)
Re:The Grammar could use a little work... (Score:1)
Re:The Grammar could use a little work... (Score:2)
PA needs Mr Period [penny-arcade.com]
(hope I got the right URL, PA seems to be flattened right now)
Does this really let up the load? (Score:2)
Wonder if the /. mirroring is actually helping their server overload....
Re:Does this really let up the load? (Score:2)
I think it's actually making the server load worse. Slashdotters who don't normally go to PA are mindlessly clicking on the links Pavlovian style despite the fact that the comic is right there. And PA readers are clicking on the link to RTFA from Tycho. Today and Friday PA has been waaaaaaay slower than usual.
Re:Does this really let up the load? (Score:2, Interesting)
Nice comic and all, but... (Score:1)
Re:Nice comic and all, but... (Score:1)
Re:OH BOY, CANT WAIT TILL THE NEXT PAGE! (Score:2)
Left and right.. 1-2, 3-4..
I bet we'll get 5-6 on friday or something...
O.. Spirit of Continuity..
Anyone know how many pages they plan for this drama?