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Penny Arcade - Comic - Hmmmmm

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edited February 2020 in The Penny Arcade Hub

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Videogaming-related online strip by Mike Krahulik and Jerry Holkins. Includes news and commentary.

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    ChiselphaneChiselphane Registered User regular
    Toontown as a real place is disturbing because it inevitably leads you to consider the existence of Animetown

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    SynthesisSynthesis Honda Today! Registered User regular
    Toontown as a real place is disturbing because of the prevalence of furries in the United States, with apologies to the furry community from this narrow-minded and deeply bewildered foreigner.

    Also, someone had to point out to me that Geoff Keighley was at E3 because, despite watching each major publisher keynote at E3 for many years now, I can't actually remember having seen him at it. Though I did assume he was there, somewhere.

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    LucascraftLucascraft Registered User regular
    Yeah.

    I didn't know Jeff Keighley was involved with E3.

    I literally thought he was a bear that came out of hibernation for one day a year to do the Game Awards and then went back in his cave to sleep again.

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    V1mV1m Registered User regular
    Toontown as a real place is disturbing because it inevitably leads you to consider the existence of Animetown

    Stop

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    DjiemDjiem Registered User regular
    edited February 2020
    Did no one read Acme's will? Toontown belongs to all toons, not to one mouse!

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    geekdgeekd Registered User new member
    He's gonna make his own E3, with Hookers and Blackjack!

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    ZomagicZomagic Registered User regular
    edited February 2020
    Synthesis wrote: »
    Toontown as a real place is disturbing because of the prevalence of furries in the United States, with apologies to the furry community from this narrow-minded and deeply bewildered foreigner.

    Aw, it's delightfully naive of you that you don't think the entire globe is crawling with furries. Australia is burstin' at the seams with 'em, too. Europe has a convention that reaches up in the thousands of visitors.

    Toontown would have that concern just about anywhere with internet.

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    Zoku GojiraZoku Gojira Monster IslandRegistered User regular
    Also, Mickey’s cartoon pals had their addresses and other personal information compromised, and have had to move out of the Magical Kingdom, or face the prospect of an unexpected visit from Oswald the Lucky Rabbit or Judge Doom, with a vat of Dip or a brush that erases ‘toons. It’s kinda like that.

    "Because things are the way they are, things will not stay the way they are." - Bertolt Brecht
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    hibryd7hibryd7 Registered User regular
    I dunno how many people will actually appreciate the Toontown reference. But, speaking as a man who was once a mortal boy who strode its acrylic lanes, I had a good laugh.

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    mename.b.arbitrarymename.b.arbitrary Registered User regular
    those lovable characters

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    SynthesisSynthesis Honda Today! Registered User regular
    Zomagic wrote: »
    Synthesis wrote: »
    Toontown as a real place is disturbing because of the prevalence of furries in the United States, with apologies to the furry community from this narrow-minded and deeply bewildered foreigner.

    Aw, it's delightfully naive of you that you don't think the entire globe is crawling with furries. Australia is burstin' at the seams with 'em, too. Europe has a convention that reaches up in the thousands of visitors.

    Toontown would have that concern just about anywhere with internet.

    Oh, Zomagic, you sweet, summer (Australian) child. :tell_me_more:

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    MarcinMNMarcinMN Registered User regular
    Synthesis wrote: »
    Zomagic wrote: »
    Synthesis wrote: »
    Toontown as a real place is disturbing because of the prevalence of furries in the United States, with apologies to the furry community from this narrow-minded and deeply bewildered foreigner.

    Aw, it's delightfully naive of you that you don't think the entire globe is crawling with furries. Australia is burstin' at the seams with 'em, too. Europe has a convention that reaches up in the thousands of visitors.

    Toontown would have that concern just about anywhere with internet.

    Oh, Zomagic, you sweet, summer (Australian) child. :tell_me_more:

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    Not many furries in the Sahara. I guess those costumes would be warm in the desert.

    "It's just as I've always said. We are being digested by an amoral universe."

    -Tycho Brahe
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    MichaelLCMichaelLC In what furnace was thy brain? ChicagoRegistered User regular
    I have questions about that scale, and I don't mean on an alligator costume.

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    Golden YakGolden Yak Burnished Bovine The sunny beaches of CanadaRegistered User regular
    Nowhere is safe.

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    dennisdennis aka bingley Registered User regular
    MichaelLC wrote: »
    I have questions about that scale, and I don't mean on an alligator costume.

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    LeptonLepton Registered User regular
    MarcinMN wrote: »

    Not many furries in the Sahara. I guess those costumes would be warm in the desert.

    Ever try to clean sand out of a fur suit?

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    MarcinMNMarcinMN Registered User regular
    Lepton wrote: »
    MarcinMN wrote: »

    Not many furries in the Sahara. I guess those costumes would be warm in the desert.

    Ever try to clean sand out of a fur suit?

    A wise man once said that it gets everywhere.

    "It's just as I've always said. We are being digested by an amoral universe."

    -Tycho Brahe
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