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Cats are sacred. I can't get out of bed right now because of the big purry one on top of me.
 
@Bravo- I thought exactly the same thing. It killed the suspension of disbelief for me.
They have the time and effort to make walls as big as sky scrapers, AND they have cannons, AND they have the tech to make gas propelled grappling hooks… But they never put those skills together? Never just decided to make huge fucking cannons?
Instead they chose a way harder, more dangerous method to fight the titans? WHY? Are they all imbeciles?
 
Attack  on Titan is an example of bad writing in that respect:
You want to use your cool concept in a story, well that's fine, but you also need a logical framework that supports it- implicitly, not explicitly; you don't need to explain it, just make it obvious through the story setup.
-They should have removed all the cannons and anything related to guns, so we just imagine they don't have the tech.
-With siege weaponry that's easier because those fire too slow to hit moving targets accurately.
-With the gas propelled stuff I suppose they could just show the obvious limitations there; you can only propelled things so far and fast in gas pressure alone, and its much harder to do with bigger projectiles.

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Speaking of logic fails in anime… and being a huge dork about it…
 
I started watching Black Lagoon, which is a great action series, with a lot of hollywood style improbable stunts, which I won't go into. I did wonder why their massive anti-tank rifle was ineffective against a Hind 24A though, should've been an ideal tool.
 
This Jappanese salleryman, boring bussiness type fellow finds himself joing a priratical mercenary crew working out of South East Asia. He has this thing in that he refuses to "dress the part" and instead sticks with his ugly white short sleaves busines shirt, tie, and suit trousers.
No way.
Those trousers would be ripped to hell in the first week of living that way. Grubby, stinky, wrinkled, stained, and torn. Likewise with the shirt!
For that outsit to work, even in a nice clean city, you have to have spares and clean the stuff constantly, and ot be in an environment where you're crawling around sharp, smelly, grease covered machinary, EVER.
 
But then I do two comics where ladies dress rather improbably on occasion…

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So 22 jump street has replaced topgun as the gayest movie on earth, they literally did a topgun reference in the end credits. There's too many moments to list but holey moley, one every ten minutes maybe. It got old after the mid-point so i kind of wished they'd have just went 'yes they're gay' or found another schtick.
Also i see now early showings are the key to success. I went to see how to train your dragon 2 midnight release…three people in the theatre. Quiet, no children, serene, awesome. Go today and there's a line out the door waiting for the movie with a million kids! Haha yeah have fun in that movie!

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And why doesn't the Survey Corps have field artillery?
Made it to the end of the first season and the Survey Corps did have field artillery, which they use to trap the female titan with grapling hooks.  No, no, no look at what Gustavus Adolphus did with galloper guns!  Come on people.  Mobile field artillery with the manuever gear swords would make mincemeat out of the titans too.  One hit shattering something important to immobilize the titan and the guys with the swords go in and take out the neck.  Move those guns as fast as those guys with the manuever gear!  

All that being said I can hardly wait for the third season.  I want to see just what titans are.  After the OVA-01 tease with one talking and burying a dead human I'm past the technological holes and want to see the twists of the origins of the titans.  I'm leaning toward a biological warfare population control weapon gone horribly wrong.
(children of Ymir?  Wait they're Frost giants?  This is happening before the arrival of Odin?  Why not huge fucking guys with hammers agaisnt these things then?) 

If you can,  find the 6 specials each running between 6 and 11 minutes.  They're self-parodies of the school bits and are hilarious.

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The titans are mormal people who have mutated.
-A guess based on the first two episodes and what little I've read. :)
 
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It should be illegal to eat tinned fish in an office!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Arrrrgghhh! The smell! The smell! NOOoooooooooooOOOOooooOOOooOoOo ;_;
 
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Now that's out of my system, our Quackcast Quiz experiment seemed to go over ok!
I hope people don't get tired of the same crew for that… It's just that Abt-nhil, Tantz, and Pitface are super reliable and always up for anything, as well as having gotten to be great friends with us.
We WILL open the Quizes up to more people obviously though if the format has legs… I wrote the questions and they were pretty crappy, so I dunno. :)
 
After the QuackQuiz we had a skype video chat, which was cool! I've actually never done that. Banes couldn't do it and Abt didn't have a cam, but Pit, Tantz, and I were all lights camera action.
It was lovely to see them! And I have to add that I respect Tantz and Pit imenseley, both are amazingly tallented, highly skilled, highly educated people with pretty signifigant achievenets under their belts, and they kick arse every day in what they do in every aspect of their lives - But I also have to say that both are pretty hot babes as well.

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 But I also have to say that both are pretty hot babes as well.
And coming soon Quackcast: the swimsuit edition.

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Well Tantz DID bring up the subject of the "dickini", that's very popular on the Greek party island of Mikonos at the moment… so if you play your cards right Bravo, Banes and I will be putting on quite a show for you :D

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Well Tantz DID bring up the subject of the "dickini", that's very popular on the Greek party island of Mikonos at the moment… so if you play your cards right Bravo, Banes and I will be putting on quite a show for you :D
You and Banes in a thong?  Or thongs?  You pretty much already did that with your spacesuits from the previous Quackcasts in space.  Looked like thongs with space helmets and you painted yourself blue or red.

Speaking of underwear, who would have thought there was an anime series about a girl obsessed with it that also teaches you how to properly choose and fit what is appropriate for the female figure?  Talking about Chuu-bra.  Under that there's a sweet story about friendship and the personalities in middle school.  Once you're past the fetish it's really sweet.  And knowing the problems women do have with their underwear it's helpful and informative. I taught Middle school.  Girls at that time could use a TV series to teach them about underwear and the proper sizing of bras.  So could a lot of adults.

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That outside kitty breaking my heart man. He'd rather be pet than fed and he's constantly trying to run inside with us, so he's obviously someones inside cat. We can't let him in though. We have two snobby territorial cats already and they barely tolerate eachother. My uncle said he'd call all our neighbors, and if nobody claimed him my aunt wants him bad. I'm not so sure, though…they lost their last two dogs to their pitbull and this kitty definately does not deserve the same fate.

I might put up posters at the post office. Gah my heart feels so heavy right now

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@Bravo- Both Banes and I in the same thong. We're close like that. My spacsuit: fake lobster abs, a thong, a fishowl, and 3 cans of red spraypaint. :D
 
Chu-bra sounds interesting and creepy…
 
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@Skull, what is up with your Aunt's pitbul? If it's killed two dogs already? Man… why not put it down? Were the killings in self defence? Is it like the George Zimmerman of dogs? …those two puppies were wearing hoodies, it was terrified for its life! Damn gangbanger pups, with their low trousers…
 
I hope you find a good home for the puss!
  
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There is no future in webcomics! I made a post anyway roflmao.
 
Cats are notorious for hanging out wherever they might get fed - I think your little visitor is on the make Skullbie and probably already has a good home, so I'd hesitate to offer him to anyone else! I had a cat once: he was that good at faking being a lost kitty for boiled fish, the neighbours up the street searched hard for anyone who'd lost a siamese in the area and he was very nearly sent to Scotland by train.

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Cats are notorious for hanging out wherever they might get fed -
So am I. Free food and I'm there.  

The neighborhood outside cat is marking my backyard as his again.  He's been coming by for years.  I don't feed him.  Under my house there is a free all you can eat buffet of critters. Used to have a mouse problem but not in the years since he started marking the back yard.  

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Hmm…

Webcomics may need to evolve now.  Especially with the ability to make your own videos being all over the place.
Maybe webcomics can become same kind of thing that short cartoons were way back when?  Instead of watching a thirty minute show on TV (with nearly half the time going to commercials) you could watch a whole string of short video stories based on webcomics?

It probably won't be long now before easy to animate software comes out so no one has to draw on paper anymore….
Okay…. I just scared myself with that last line…  O_O

I would love a pet cat.  But the dogs here hate cats.  They've been known to dig holes under fences, jump over fences, and even wait for the gate to open before rushing in to go after the cat… and any other small animal they can detect…
Curiously enough they'll stay away from the mailman…

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@Lonne: A cat wouldn't stay inside a fenced-in yard anyways. If you want a pet cat to live any significant length of time they should really be kept indoors.



I've been back at work about two weeks now and it suuuuuucks. I don't have a big project this year so all I do is help out one of the other people in my department. And for whatever reason even though she's the only one who assigns me work she always seems to assume that I have something to do. But I feel guilty (and bored) if I'm not doing anything, so I've basically just been making up spreadsheets of potentially useful information that will probably never be used. Last year I made up a big list of deficiencies as I was working through the personnel files and nothing was ever done with that, which was kind of depressing. And for this I wake up at 6am every day, which makes me feel like I'm going to die. Also, they did a bunch of construction while I was away and somehow messed up the vents or whatever so my cubicle is ridiculously cold. I sit there in a jacket all day. I really shouldn't complain about this very easy job but I'm just feeling grumpy about it.

Also, no one sent me anything for the newspost this week (you jerks) so I have to come up with something to write about, and I'm way too tired for that to be a pleasant job this evening.

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@Lonne: A cat wouldn't stay inside a fenced-in yard anyways. If you want a pet cat to live any significant length of time they should really be kept indoors.
We do keep them indoors.  However, that doesn't stop the dogs.  However, we always managed to chase them out or our property before they even get into the house.

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HippieVan wrote:
 
And for this I wake up at 6am every day, which makes me feel like I'm going to die. Also, they did a bunch of construction while I was away and somehow messed up the vents or whatever so my cubicle is ridiculously cold. I sit there in a jacket all day.
 
Preach it sister!
Although I arranged it so I don't start work till ten, so I sleep till 8 every morning. It's still cold though because stupid people tend to love getting their hands on tempereture controls… That's universal.
I gave up doing make-work when I have free time at work. For me that's only for show… Free time is for web browsing and drawing! Yay for tablets!
 
My cats have always been outside cats and they've always lived a good long time. I train them from a young age that they're not allowed out the front, so they learn to fear the road, cars and creatures out there.
 
The main problem is rival tomcats. With my big tom Simon I got him a custom made thick wide black leather colar with big stainless steel pointed studs. I also trained him to know how to fight properly through a lot of play fights whn he was younger.
That worked very well, he hasn't been badly injured since he was little. The downside is that now he's older he's a bit of a gangster… He has dominance issues. He can be as cudley as a big fluffy bear most of the time, but at others he finds anyone walking up past him offensive and will attack you for it. …that and the territory marking -_-
-He was nutered as a very young kitten too!

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There was once a stray black cat in my old neighborhood that would bring trophies of mice and small birds to the front doorstep. The neighbors warmed up to him and we would leave cat food out for him to eat. Years later after I left for college, I found out he met his end during a confrontation with a coyote that had been displaced by construction projects.



I have been on a cross country road trip traveling across the United States since early June. Yesterday I was in a charming, hipster friendly town filled with people my age in Kansas and tonight I am in New Mexico.

Along the trip, I visited my mother's family home from my childhood and it was a time capsule of a building with the olive green kitchen stove, long shag carpet, and floral printed window curtains. The house has not been redecorated since the late seventies, and so I spent the days wiping off accumulated dust and cleaning the kitchen to restore it to the way it was when I would visit during the long summers of my childhood. It was a trip down memory lane and the small town has not changed much over the years including the same old ice cream stand and local burger joints. I was both elated and saddened at the whole experience–happy that the house contained so many memories with framed photographs in their original position, but sad that the people who once made that house so special are no longer there. It made me think that if I could somehow fix up that house by giving it some much needed love that I could restore it to the way I remember.

It did make me wonder, when everything is all said and done, why even bother of buying a house?

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@Skull,
what is up with your Aunt's pitbul? If it's killed two dogs already?
Man… why not put it down? Were the killings in self defence? Is it
like the George Zimmerman of dogs? …those two puppies were wearing
hoodies, it was terrified for its life! Damn gangbanger pups, with their
low trousers…
It 'saved their grandsons
life' or some shit, they did want to kill it, trust me. I don't
generally hate animals but i hate that thing with a passion. Pro-pittbul
sites always amuse me because they want to spread the 'word' bout how
pitbulls arent bad, yet their fact pages always read like giant warnings
labels. Try to find a page like that for a collie or a german sheppard, lol.
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 I think your little visitor is on the make Skullbie and probably already has a good home, so I'd hesitate to offer him to anyone else!
I agree with you 100%. Problem is finding his home, he's very obviously someones pet, but not a pampered one(he's a year old and still not neutered) so we haven't seen any signs for him. Also i guess my aunt retracted the offer to take him *shrug* Just as well.
I cant wait til my parents leave for the weekend. I'm gonna put the cats in my bedroom and let him in the house for a bit. He already ran in and tried to sleep on dads chest, haha. Ugh god i feel bad for him

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kawaiidaigakusei wrote:
Along the trip, I visited my mother's family home from my childhood and it was a time capsule of a building with the olive green kitchen stove, long shag carpet, and floral printed window curtains. The house has not been redecorated since the late seventies, and so I spent the days wiping off accumulated dust and cleaning the kitchen to restore it to the way it was when I would visit during the long summers of my childhood. It was a trip down memory lane and the small town has not changed much over the years including the same old ice cream stand and local burger joints. I was both elated and saddened at the whole experience–happy that the house contained so many memories with framed photographs in their original position, but sad that the people who once made that house so special are no longer there. It made me think that if I could somehow fix up that house by giving it some much needed love that I could restore it to the way I remember.

It did make me wonder, when everything is all said and done, why even bother of buying a house?
*sigh* Kinda reminds me of what my house USED to look like.  If I could, I'd rebuild it to what it was when I was a child back in those days…

Of course this was before very strong typhoons came over and tore the place to shreds more than once….   :(

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I've owned a couple pitbulls over the last few years and given them both up because I had other commitments ( Military life, yo. ). Most of the time, their fabled "aggression",
is misplaced hyperactivity ( and forgive me if you doubt because it is based on my own experience. ). They're dogs who are permanently on the
same activity level as a 5 year-old human, and when you add that to most
dogs tendency to get mouthy when excited, they can be provoked into
fighting pretty quickly if you don't keep them active and occupied. My
last one was the reason I started taking up training for a half
marathon. It was all I could do to run the little bastard to exhaustion
within 5 miles and he'd tear things apart, up to and including the
squirrels in the backyard if he didn't get either a long run or an hour
at the dog park.They can be tempered with a milder breed or older dog like I have, but they're still like that obnoxiously hyper friend who always wants to go down to the pub for a few and winds up leaving with half the bar poured on himself. No matter how much behavior modification, they still always have that hyperactive impulsiveness.


I need to post more often, but I've been busy. I'm only $2,000 away from my estimated amount required for me to move out of the Midwest to somewhere a little more suitable to my tastes. Right now, it's even money between Austin, Texas and San Diego, California. Either way, I need about the same amount, and I'm so close I can taste that sweet, sweet victory.

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I really like the muscular build of pitbulls, but it still does not change the fact that I am horribly afraid of dogs, especially the big ones without leashes and ultra trusting owners. I always clutch my jugular vein when I pass one on the street.

@lba- I crossed through your ENTIRE state of Iowa last Wednesday morning and there was this heavy rain storm that felt like a car wash. There were large spread out fields and fields of farms and lots of flat lands.
Moving? $2,000 bucks away? Just do some freelance work, odd jobs like mowing neighbors lawns or something! Also, if you decide on San Diego, CA, it would be totally awesome. I am currently moving back to that part of the world right now.

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I need to post more often, but I've been busy. I'm only $2,000 away from my estimated amount required for me to move out of the Midwest to somewhere a little more suitable to my tastes. Right now, it's even money between Austin, Texas and San Diego, California. Either way, I need about the same amount, and I'm so close I can taste that sweet, sweet victory.
Wow that is awesome! Gotta say not sure why austin since you wanna get out of the midwest. Austin just seems like that with fancy buildings and more heroin. San diego ive heard is great, all the cool stuff about cali with less of the weird people from LA. Well i am rooting for you!

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kawaiidaigakusei wrote:
I really like the muscular build of pitbulls, but it still does not change the fact that I am horribly afraid of dogs, especially the big ones without leashes and ultra trusting owners. I always clutch my jugular vein when I pass one on the street.
@lba- I crossed through your ENTIRE state of Iowa last Wednesday morning and there was this heavy rain storm that felt like a car wash. There were large spread out fields and fields of farms and lots of flat lands.
Moving? $2,000 bucks away? Just do some freelance work, odd jobs like mowing neighbors lawns or something! Also, if you decide on San Diego, CA, it would be totally awesome. I am currently moving back to that part of the world right now.
   

Most dogs require that you make sure they know who is boss. The old adage that they can smell fear is fairly true. Dogs can generally pick up on when you aren't acting like the alpha of their pack. My last dog was a retired patrol dog, and you literally had to smack him to put him in his place every so often and remind him you were bigger and tougher, or he'd try to challenge you for supremecy of the house.

I've barely lived in Iowa for the last 5 years. I've split my time between Milwaukee, Iowa, Detroit and Chicago as freelance work and the whole Army Reserve thing takes me wherever. That's part of why I want to move. I'm getting old enough that traveling across half the country and living in hotels all the time doesn't seem so glamorous as it did when I was a teenager and in college. I'm at that point where it might be nice to actually be able to go home to the same place for more than 6 months at a time and meet people outside work.
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Wow that is awesome! Gotta say not sure why austin since you wanna get out of the midwest. Austin just seems like that with fancy buildings and more heroin. San diego ive heard is great, all the cool stuff about cali with less of the weird people from LA. Well i am rooting for you!
 
Thanks. It's been a move in the making for the better part of about 2 years now. I kinda ran into my worst-case scenario of not finding a job before I move, and I just decided I'm going to move to whichever place I find a job first or just kinda do a coin-flip if I haven't had my mind made up for me by the end of the year.

I kind of thought Austin was going to be the Tex-mex version of the Midwest too until I visited. It's a little hipster-ish, but they've actually got a lot of really awesome stuff to do and a booming art market. It's supposed to be the fastest growing city in the country. Dunno much about the drug thing, but I know it offers enough that people's major pastimes there don't include "drink until liver turns black", like they do up north. Ditto for San Diego. I'm just feeling like I'm more about finding a big, energetic urban place to put down roots that hanging around the Midwest.

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That's so awesome, lba! I'm super excited for you.
 
My dad has finally been talking about moving. He's wanted to leave for ages, but never could for various reasons. My older sister's dad lived here, then my mom didn't want to move, and so on. Recently my little sister decided she'd like to move elsewhere, which was basically the last obstacle other than all the usual new-job-new-house stuff. I'll be really happy for him if he gets to live somewhere he actually likes for the first time ever. Lesson learned: move while you're young. It just gets harder and harder as you get older, it seems.

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Good on you Lba, and congrats for you dad too Hippie! :D
 
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I've been watching some good youtube channels about sword types and usuage, stuff like Skalligram, Schollargladiatora, and Lindybeige. (unsure of the spelling here)
They're all fairly interesting, Schollargladiatora is by far the best (more well read, knowlegeable, even handed). I find the only trouble is that aftera while it makes you think "Aw man, they're talking about the best swords and sword types here, that means I should save up and get a specially custom made ultra sharp replica sword, or an expensive genuine antique."
 
-When all I really care about is having the right sword for my hussar gear. I don't need some expensive, dangerously sharp weapon… These vids make me think I DO though.
It's one of those silly things… We call it the power of advertising, but it's not about ads at all; if you're into something you just automatically crave "The ultimae best" tools at some stage.
That's why digital artists spend so much on cintiqs and photoshop etc… a sort of self status thing.

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