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    CoinageCoinage Heaviside LayerRegistered User regular
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    I believe David Malki wrote a book on life hacks
    finding yourself in possession of both a series of unbagged bagels AND a stack of old CD spindles is a sign that matters may have progressed beyond the power of a 'hack' to solve

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    KanaKana Registered User regular
    azith28 wrote: »
    Yeah I think the problem is that you have to really have a dark sense of humor to see that it has not really changed themes... I can see how the occasional comic taken by itself may seem a lighthearted bit of fun. But I think the people thinking its all over the place don't quite get the setting.

    They should use this idea...whenever you read a Camp comic, think to yourself that its actually written by Steven King.

    Slap that guys name on any old childrens book and see how your view of it changes.

    The problem with that is that typically it's playing the darkness for surrealistic humor. When the kids are scrounging around looking for food because nobody feeds them and nobody loves them, the reaction we're supposed to respond with is, "haha, wtf", not "oh man those poor kids."

    Similarly when one of the main characters is feeling down, the punchline is usually making it even worse in a ridiculous way.

    So the thing is that yeah, the setting hasn't changed. The plot hasn't changed. But these recent comics are presenting what's normally been established in the story as setup for punchlines as instead sources of dramatic conflict. It creates a tone problem, like a slapstick movie where suddenly in the middle someone gets bonked in the head and has to go to the hospital and suffer through serious physical rehabilitation. Even if it's well-executed, it still leaves the audience sitting there going, "err, wait, didn't you already tell me it's OK to laugh at this before?"

    A trap is for fish: when you've got the fish, you can forget the trap. A snare is for rabbits: when you've got the rabbit, you can forget the snare. Words are for meaning: when you've got the meaning, you can forget the words.
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    HobnailHobnail Registered User regular
    FalsePostive guy seems to be much better at drawing weird shit than like, humans. I love the design of eyeball monster face crystalbeast, and the aliens from before but his people are sort of ghastly at all times. I'd love to seem him do something massive but with only weird shit, like I bet he could do a seriously gorgeous page of Kill Six Billion Demons

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    Crimson KingCrimson King Registered User regular
    ok i have a question

    what is judecca even about

    can someone give me a precis

    from what i can glean it's porno by way of german expressionism

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    UnbrokenEvaUnbrokenEva HIGH ON THE WIRE BUT I WON'T TRIP ITRegistered User regular
    Kana wrote: »
    azith28 wrote: »
    Yeah I think the problem is that you have to really have a dark sense of humor to see that it has not really changed themes... I can see how the occasional comic taken by itself may seem a lighthearted bit of fun. But I think the people thinking its all over the place don't quite get the setting.

    They should use this idea...whenever you read a Camp comic, think to yourself that its actually written by Steven King.

    Slap that guys name on any old childrens book and see how your view of it changes.

    The problem with that is that typically it's playing the darkness for surrealistic humor. When the kids are scrounging around looking for food because nobody feeds them and nobody loves them, the reaction we're supposed to respond with is, "haha, wtf", not "oh man those poor kids."

    Similarly when one of the main characters is feeling down, the punchline is usually making it even worse in a ridiculous way.

    So the thing is that yeah, the setting hasn't changed. The plot hasn't changed. But these recent comics are presenting what's normally been established in the story as setup for punchlines as instead sources of dramatic conflict. It creates a tone problem, like a slapstick movie where suddenly in the middle someone gets bonked in the head and has to go to the hospital and suffer through serious physical rehabilitation. Even if it's well-executed, it still leaves the audience sitting there going, "err, wait, didn't you already tell me it's OK to laugh at this before?"

    I have never felt okay about laughing at Camp Weedonwancha

    it's been rough chuckles right from the start

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    UnbrokenEvaUnbrokenEva HIGH ON THE WIRE BUT I WON'T TRIP ITRegistered User regular
    like, even though they're explicitly showing it with Seventeen's flashbacks, I've felt the awful stuff lurking around the borders of the comic was always there, right from Katie's original pitch on Strip Search.

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    RoyceSraphimRoyceSraphim Registered User regular
    Brolo wrote: »
    What were you applying for at google?

    GIS analyst

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    knitdanknitdan In ur base Killin ur guysRegistered User regular
    Judecca is about trying to make a life for oneself in the afterlife.

    “I was quick when I came in here, I’m twice as quick now”
    -Indiana Solo, runner of blades
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    SnowbeatSnowbeat i need something to kick this thing's ass over the lineRegistered User regular
    look

    camp weedonwancha has the problem where it can't decide whether it's a crossover of under the dome/stand by me or an extremely dark episode of rugrats

    is this all slapstick black humor? is it a legitimately disturbing tale of young children attempting to survive in the wild? it's gotta make up its mind, because if next week it asks me to laugh at a kid attempting to eat their own feces because they're starving to death, go fuck yourself

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    RoyceSraphimRoyceSraphim Registered User regular
    CRAP! In Judecca's previous update, there's a message behind the hair!
    TOMORROW YOU........

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    SnowbeatSnowbeat i need something to kick this thing's ass over the lineRegistered User regular
    ok i have a question

    what is judecca even about

    can someone give me a precis

    from what i can glean it's porno by way of german expressionism

    sharky and mute maid girl are in the afterlife, which is basically a very dark version of the land of the dead from grim fandango

    sharky has gotten in deep with various murky criminal organizations and was nearly killed by some thugs

    also he has a tragic backstory, surprising no one

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    Crimson KingCrimson King Registered User regular
    Snowbeat wrote: »
    look

    camp weedonwancha has the problem where it can't decide whether it's a crossover of under the dome/stand by me or an extremely dark episode of rugrats

    is this all slapstick black humor? is it a legitimately disturbing tale of young children attempting to survive in the wild? it's gotta make up its mind, because if next week it asks me to laugh at a kid attempting to eat their own feces because they're starving to death, go fuck yourself

    i legit do not understand why it can't be both

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    Crimson KingCrimson King Registered User regular
    is whomp a tragedy of addiction, loneliness and the anomie of modern life, or is it a funny comic about a fat guy who loves mcnuggets

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    SnowbeatSnowbeat i need something to kick this thing's ass over the lineRegistered User regular
    you're talking themes

    i'm talking about the actual plot and events of the comic

    slapstick warner bros cartoon antics feel a little out of place if the situation is painted as literally life or death

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    GvzbgulGvzbgul Registered User regular
    CRAP! In Judecca's previous update, there's a message behind the hair!
    TOMORROW YOU........

    I am closely studying the comic.

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    THESPOOKYTHESPOOKY papa! Registered User regular
    Gvzbgul wrote: »

    this comic + me forever

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    Clint EastwoodClint Eastwood My baby's in there someplace She crawled right inRegistered User regular
    its tone is out of whack sometimes considering the events being depicted

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    SnowbeatSnowbeat i need something to kick this thing's ass over the lineRegistered User regular
    yo exactly

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    Clint EastwoodClint Eastwood My baby's in there someplace She crawled right inRegistered User regular
    On a different note, hey, at least Judecca Man got out of the tub finally.

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    THESPOOKYTHESPOOKY papa! Registered User regular
    camp WDW has never felt tonally schizophrenic to me

    like someone else said, it's been 100% rough chux since day one

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    SnowbeatSnowbeat i need something to kick this thing's ass over the lineRegistered User regular
    speaking of tonal problems

    oh hey it's octopus pie

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    WybornWyborn GET EQUIPPED Registered User regular
    CWDW is basically that episode of Venture Bros. where Hank and Dean die like a million times and Brock and Doc have a good long laugh about how death-prone the boys are

    THose kids going sliding on that rope, and between frames one of them clearly falls into the canyon and nobody notices? That is grade A black humor

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    Clint EastwoodClint Eastwood My baby's in there someplace She crawled right inRegistered User regular
    that whole strip was about how eve's tone is a lot less serious now.

    also, screw you

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    SnowbeatSnowbeat i need something to kick this thing's ass over the lineRegistered User regular
    h-hey!!

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    crwthcrwth THAT'S IT Registered User regular
    snowbeat knows about tonal consistency bc all his posts have one tone

    they re bad

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    crwthcrwth THAT'S IT Registered User regular
    he's a bad poster

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    crwthcrwth THAT'S IT Registered User regular
    me, too, actually

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    MorkathMorkath Registered User, __BANNED USERS regular
    Dys wrote: »
    Hell of an interesting way to die at least?

    I'm kind of assuming something worse than being eaten is involved, being a space living crystal demon god thing.

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    RoyceSraphimRoyceSraphim Registered User regular
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    On a different note, hey, at least Judecca Man got out of the tub finally.

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    edit: Geth loves Mexican Grindhouse. We need to sate its lust with El Chupanuggra Cabalga de Nuevo

    RoyceSraphim on
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    SnowbeatSnowbeat i need something to kick this thing's ass over the lineRegistered User regular
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    FCDFCD Registered User regular
    is whomp a tragedy of addiction, loneliness and the anomie of modern life, or is it a funny comic about a fat guy who loves mcnuggets

    Ronnie makes it pretty clear when a particular Whomp is supposed to be funny, when it's supposed to be Rough Chucks, and when it's supposed to be straight up horror/mind fuckery. He's very good about tone, while other writers have trouble with that.

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    JayKaosJayKaos Registered User regular
    CRAP! In Judecca's previous update, there's a message behind the hair!
    TOMORROW YOU........

    I didn't even see the hair. That is... ominous.

    Steam | SW-0844-0908-6004 and my Switch code
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    TaramoorTaramoor Storyteller Registered User regular
    Hobnail wrote: »
    FalsePostive guy seems to be much better at drawing weird shit than like, humans. I love the design of eyeball monster face crystalbeast, and the aliens from before but his people are sort of ghastly at all times. I'd love to seem him do something massive but with only weird shit, like I bet he could do a seriously gorgeous page of Kill Six Billion Demons

    I disagree.

    Humans are, for the most part, pretty hideous when viewed through a non-human lens.

    Giant breathing holes on our face, into which we ALSO shove food? Constantly jamming appendages into holes through which we breath or hear? WE are disgusting by non-human standards.

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    Virgil_Leads_YouVirgil_Leads_You Proud Father House GardenerRegistered User regular
    works so well with the sig

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    BroloBrolo Broseidon Lord of the BroceanRegistered User regular
    Taramoor wrote: »
    Hobnail wrote: »
    FalsePostive guy seems to be much better at drawing weird shit than like, humans. I love the design of eyeball monster face crystalbeast, and the aliens from before but his people are sort of ghastly at all times. I'd love to seem him do something massive but with only weird shit, like I bet he could do a seriously gorgeous page of Kill Six Billion Demons

    I disagree.

    Humans are, for the most part, pretty hideous when viewed through a non-human lens.

    Giant breathing holes on our face, into which we ALSO shove food? Constantly jamming appendages into holes through which we breath or hear? WE are disgusting by non-human standards.

    How would you know what a non-human considers standard?

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    MachwingMachwing It looks like a harmless old computer, doesn't it? Left in this cave to rot ... or to flower!Registered User regular
    judecca: unlike Lost, it's purgatory

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    RetabaRetaba A Cultist Registered User regular
    Morkath wrote: »
    Dys wrote: »
    Hell of an interesting way to die at least?

    I'm kind of assuming something worse than being eaten is involved, being a space living crystal demon god thing.

    I'm guessing based on some sort of mind reading thing and the size of the creature that is it less about his body and more his mind that is on the menu.

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    knitdanknitdan In ur base Killin ur guysRegistered User regular
    New Judecca is up. NSFW (nekkid bodies)

    “I was quick when I came in here, I’m twice as quick now”
    -Indiana Solo, runner of blades
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    SnowbeatSnowbeat i need something to kick this thing's ass over the lineRegistered User regular
    Brolo wrote: »
    Taramoor wrote: »
    Hobnail wrote: »
    FalsePostive guy seems to be much better at drawing weird shit than like, humans. I love the design of eyeball monster face crystalbeast, and the aliens from before but his people are sort of ghastly at all times. I'd love to seem him do something massive but with only weird shit, like I bet he could do a seriously gorgeous page of Kill Six Billion Demons

    I disagree.

    Humans are, for the most part, pretty hideous when viewed through a non-human lens.

    Giant breathing holes on our face, into which we ALSO shove food? Constantly jamming appendages into holes through which we breath or hear? WE are disgusting by non-human standards.

    How would you know what a non-human considers standard?

    elder gods are people too

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    Duke 2.0Duke 2.0 Time Trash Cat Registered User regular
    Brolo wrote: »
    Taramoor wrote: »
    Hobnail wrote: »
    FalsePostive guy seems to be much better at drawing weird shit than like, humans. I love the design of eyeball monster face crystalbeast, and the aliens from before but his people are sort of ghastly at all times. I'd love to seem him do something massive but with only weird shit, like I bet he could do a seriously gorgeous page of Kill Six Billion Demons

    I disagree.

    Humans are, for the most part, pretty hideous when viewed through a non-human lens.

    Giant breathing holes on our face, into which we ALSO shove food? Constantly jamming appendages into holes through which we breath or hear? WE are disgusting by non-human standards.

    How would you know what a non-human considers standard?

    We are prudish as all heck by standards of every other living thing on our rock so I don't know where Taramoor is coming from

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