This is exactly what I was thinking this morning when I was playing. Some of these helmet designs are certainly cool, but the functionality is... not there?
Mike and Jerry seem to have a system for when to end a question with a question mark or when to end with a period for maximum comedic effect, but I haven't quite cracked it yet.
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More importantly, what's up with all the turgid nipples on his shirt?
Mike and Jerry seem to have a system for when to end a question with a question mark or when to end with a period for maximum comedic effect, but I haven't quite cracked it yet.
It definitely affects the tone of the line (at least to me). "How do you see?" In the first panel would be more inquisitive and less "this is fucked up"; IMO the period makes it funnier.
Mike and Jerry seem to have a system for when to end a question with a question mark or when to end with a period for maximum comedic effect, but I haven't quite cracked it yet.
It definitely affects the tone of the line (at least to me). "How do you see?" In the first panel would be more inquisitive and less "this is fucked up"; IMO the period makes it funnier.
I dunno. I think an interrobang would be the more apt punctuation for that kind of expression.
I propose that Dinklage never actually recorded any audio. He just signed a contract, got paid, and an audio intern pieced his performance together using voice clips from every movie and t.v. show he's ever been in.
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It's Destiny.
What's their deal? What planet are they from and why are they helping Earth?
"That tiny robot said I've been dead for centuries. How an I here right now?"
It definitely affects the tone of the line (at least to me). "How do you see?" In the first panel would be more inquisitive and less "this is fucked up"; IMO the period makes it funnier.
Former humans who were changed by some space magic in prior generations into Awoken.
You got better.