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  • nexuscrawlernexuscrawler Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    Cyvros wrote: »
    Why's the E in "Cinema" backwards?

    It's the FUTURE

    It's apparently a pretty dumb future

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  • CyvrosCyvros Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    Cyvros wrote: »
    Why's the E in "Cinema" backwards?

    It's the FUTURE

    It's apparently a pretty dumb future

    No, I see what Casual Eddy's getting at.

    The future's hip.

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  • nexuscrawlernexuscrawler Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    http://pbfcomics.com/archive_b/PBF185-Tunnel_of_Love.jpg

    Just me or is the one in the upper right a blowjob

    mod edit: Link is NSFW

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  • FencingsaxFencingsax It is difficult to get a man to understand, when his salary depends upon his not understanding GNU Terry PratchettRegistered User regular
    edited November 2008
    I just now saw the red light for the camera

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  • RentRent I'm always right Fuckin' deal with itRegistered User regular
    edited November 2008
    Nexuscrawler's post seems vaguely NSFW

    Rent on
  • KupiKupi Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    Fencingsax wrote: »
    I just now saw the red light for the camera

    And the couple who rode after them adjusting their clothing. So many little details!

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  • SithDrummerSithDrummer Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    The best part about guntron is the green guy's expression
    No, I'd say the best part is the blue guy's expression. :D

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  • SamSam Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    Aegeri wrote: »
    JohnDoe wrote: »
    Dark_Side wrote: »
    Nerdgasmic wrote: »
    I think he makes fun of that tendency in this one:

    PBF209-Now_Showing.jpg

    This is like the only comic on his site I've never gotten, I just don't get it for some reason.

    Its a parody of "historical" movies that take a huge dramatic license and ignore what actually happened.

    Also penises everywhere.

    If you think about it it's not all thay different from cinematic depictions of ancient Greece and Rome, where they apparently pioneered the same public cleaning crews and sanitation standards we have today. In reality they, and Rome in particular, were mostly third-world or worse in their upkeep.

    Also, I like how the Nazi is Heil-saluting the ally, whose expression reminds me of Tom Cruise.

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  • ElJeffeElJeffe Moderator, ClubPA mod
    edited November 2008
    An aspect I saw in the Cinema strip was the conflation of elements from different time periods that are kind of close to one another. I saw this as being a film in the year 10,000 or something. The film has guys jousting (circa 15th century), Nazis (circa 20th century), ray guns (circa 21st century?), football helmets (20th century) and so on. All aspects of culture spanning a roughly 500 year period, which would probably be a big blur to these guys, just like we can't tell the difference between culture from 1000BC and culture from 1500BC.

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  • monikermoniker Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    ElJeffe wrote: »
    An aspect I saw in the Cinema strip was the conflation of elements from different time periods that are kind of close to one another. I saw this as being a film in the year 10,000 or something. The film has guys jousting (circa 15th century), Nazis (circa 20th century), ray guns (circa 21st century?), football helmets (20th century) and so on. All aspects of culture spanning a roughly 500 year period, which would probably be a big blur to these guys, just like we can't tell the difference between culture from 1000BC and culture from 1500BC.

    Plus the star of david on the British flag shield and helmet, and the Enola Gay as a biplane.

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  • nexuscrawlernexuscrawler Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    Sry for the NFSW link

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  • BamaBama Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    Sry for the NFSW link
    If I get fired I'm crashing at your place for a while.

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  • ElJeffeElJeffe Moderator, ClubPA mod
    edited November 2008
    moniker wrote: »
    ElJeffe wrote: »
    An aspect I saw in the Cinema strip was the conflation of elements from different time periods that are kind of close to one another. I saw this as being a film in the year 10,000 or something. The film has guys jousting (circa 15th century), Nazis (circa 20th century), ray guns (circa 21st century?), football helmets (20th century) and so on. All aspects of culture spanning a roughly 500 year period, which would probably be a big blur to these guys, just like we can't tell the difference between culture from 1000BC and culture from 1500BC.

    Plus the star of david on the British flag shield and helmet, and the Enola Gay as a biplane.

    Oh shit, I never noticed either of those things. I mean, I saw the plane, but I didn't get it was supposed to be the Enola Gay. I also like the 17th century battleship.

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  • geckahngeckahn Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    ElJeffe wrote: »
    moniker wrote: »
    ElJeffe wrote: »
    An aspect I saw in the Cinema strip was the conflation of elements from different time periods that are kind of close to one another. I saw this as being a film in the year 10,000 or something. The film has guys jousting (circa 15th century), Nazis (circa 20th century), ray guns (circa 21st century?), football helmets (20th century) and so on. All aspects of culture spanning a roughly 500 year period, which would probably be a big blur to these guys, just like we can't tell the difference between culture from 1000BC and culture from 1500BC.

    Plus the star of david on the British flag shield and helmet, and the Enola Gay as a biplane.

    Oh shit, I never noticed either of those things. I mean, I saw the plane, but I didn't get it was supposed to be the Enola Gay. I also like the 17th century battleship.

    with the japanese flag attached. I'm doubting if they ever actually had any of those.

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  • Armored GorillaArmored Gorilla Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    moniker wrote: »
    ElJeffe wrote: »
    An aspect I saw in the Cinema strip was the conflation of elements from different time periods that are kind of close to one another. I saw this as being a film in the year 10,000 or something. The film has guys jousting (circa 15th century), Nazis (circa 20th century), ray guns (circa 21st century?), football helmets (20th century) and so on. All aspects of culture spanning a roughly 500 year period, which would probably be a big blur to these guys, just like we can't tell the difference between culture from 1000BC and culture from 1500BC.

    Plus the star of david on the British flag shield and helmet, and the Enola Gay as a biplane.

    Don't exclude the backwards swastika.

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  • Gabriel_PittGabriel_Pitt (effective against Russian warships) Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    *gasp!* That Nazi is a Buddhist!

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  • Buddy LeeBuddy Lee Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    The British guy is also wearing an old-school American football helmet

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  • MikeManMikeMan Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    This is why PBF is genius.

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  • see317see317 Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    I've always liked this one.
    PBF202-Post_Apocalyptic.jpg

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  • MikeManMikeMan Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    this one's fantastic

    PBF060-Penguin_Enemy.gif

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  • Ethan SmithEthan Smith Origin name: Beart4to Arlington, VARegistered User regular
    edited November 2008
    PBF067-Better_Luck.gif

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  • DarkWarriorDarkWarrior __BANNED USERS regular
    edited November 2008
    This guy is a genius, it always impresses me when he makes these insane associations or just plain cruel stuff. Its hilarious, when I get it.

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  • Der Waffle MousDer Waffle Mous Blame this on the misfortune of your birth. New Yark, New Yark.Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    PBF067-Better_Luck.gif
    This will always be my favorite.

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  • Local H JayLocal H Jay Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    you can't say you didn't see it coming
    PBF071-Weeaboo.gif

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  • TavTav Irish Minister for DefenceRegistered User regular
    edited November 2008
    PBF156-Disassemble.gif

    edit: this one's funnier

    PBF172-Cave_Explorer.jpg

    Tav on
  • AroducAroduc regular
    edited November 2008
    geckahn wrote: »
    ElJeffe wrote: »
    moniker wrote: »
    ElJeffe wrote: »
    An aspect I saw in the Cinema strip was the conflation of elements from different time periods that are kind of close to one another. I saw this as being a film in the year 10,000 or something. The film has guys jousting (circa 15th century), Nazis (circa 20th century), ray guns (circa 21st century?), football helmets (20th century) and so on. All aspects of culture spanning a roughly 500 year period, which would probably be a big blur to these guys, just like we can't tell the difference between culture from 1000BC and culture from 1500BC.

    Plus the star of david on the British flag shield and helmet, and the Enola Gay as a biplane.

    Oh shit, I never noticed either of those things. I mean, I saw the plane, but I didn't get it was supposed to be the Enola Gay. I also like the 17th century battleship.

    with the japanese flag attached. I'm doubting if they ever actually had any of those.

    You guys see all these things, but somehow miss the zebra penis.

    Aroduc on
  • CyvrosCyvros Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    Aroduc wrote: »
    geckahn wrote: »
    ElJeffe wrote: »
    moniker wrote: »
    ElJeffe wrote: »
    An aspect I saw in the Cinema strip was the conflation of elements from different time periods that are kind of close to one another. I saw this as being a film in the year 10,000 or something. The film has guys jousting (circa 15th century), Nazis (circa 20th century), ray guns (circa 21st century?), football helmets (20th century) and so on. All aspects of culture spanning a roughly 500 year period, which would probably be a big blur to these guys, just like we can't tell the difference between culture from 1000BC and culture from 1500BC.

    Plus the star of david on the British flag shield and helmet, and the Enola Gay as a biplane.

    Oh shit, I never noticed either of those things. I mean, I saw the plane, but I didn't get it was supposed to be the Enola Gay. I also like the 17th century battleship.

    with the japanese flag attached. I'm doubting if they ever actually had any of those.

    You guys see all these things, but somehow miss the zebra penis.
    I rotated it and ended up seeing the penis on the zebra. That was unexpected.

    :D

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  • TavTav Irish Minister for DefenceRegistered User regular
    edited November 2008
    Aroduc wrote: »
    geckahn wrote: »
    ElJeffe wrote: »
    moniker wrote: »
    ElJeffe wrote: »
    An aspect I saw in the Cinema strip was the conflation of elements from different time periods that are kind of close to one another. I saw this as being a film in the year 10,000 or something. The film has guys jousting (circa 15th century), Nazis (circa 20th century), ray guns (circa 21st century?), football helmets (20th century) and so on. All aspects of culture spanning a roughly 500 year period, which would probably be a big blur to these guys, just like we can't tell the difference between culture from 1000BC and culture from 1500BC.

    Plus the star of david on the British flag shield and helmet, and the Enola Gay as a biplane.

    Oh shit, I never noticed either of those things. I mean, I saw the plane, but I didn't get it was supposed to be the Enola Gay. I also like the 17th century battleship.

    with the japanese flag attached. I'm doubting if they ever actually had any of those.

    You guys see all these things, but somehow miss the zebra penis.
    hahahahahaha

    Tav on
  • ElJeffeElJeffe Moderator, ClubPA mod
    edited November 2008
    Aroduc wrote: »
    geckahn wrote: »
    ElJeffe wrote: »
    moniker wrote: »
    ElJeffe wrote: »
    An aspect I saw in the Cinema strip was the conflation of elements from different time periods that are kind of close to one another. I saw this as being a film in the year 10,000 or something. The film has guys jousting (circa 15th century), Nazis (circa 20th century), ray guns (circa 21st century?), football helmets (20th century) and so on. All aspects of culture spanning a roughly 500 year period, which would probably be a big blur to these guys, just like we can't tell the difference between culture from 1000BC and culture from 1500BC.

    Plus the star of david on the British flag shield and helmet, and the Enola Gay as a biplane.

    Oh shit, I never noticed either of those things. I mean, I saw the plane, but I didn't get it was supposed to be the Enola Gay. I also like the 17th century battleship.

    with the japanese flag attached. I'm doubting if they ever actually had any of those.

    You guys see all these things, but somehow miss the zebra penis.

    Oh, I got the zebra penis.

    I got it.

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  • Look Out it's Sabs!Look Out it's Sabs! Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    Once you have the zebra penis pointed out to you, it's the first thing you will always see when looking at the comic again. :P

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  • AroducAroduc regular
    edited November 2008
    Once you have the zebra penis pointed out to you, it's the first thing you will always see when looking at the comic again. :P

    Now you'll be looking for horse penises everywhere.

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  • Ethan SmithEthan Smith Origin name: Beart4to Arlington, VARegistered User regular
    edited November 2008
    PBF067-Better_Luck.gif
    This will always be my favorite.

    I just realized.

    Why is the boy naked?

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  • MuddBuddMuddBudd Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    I can say, with absolute certainty and no googling, that's not what a zebra penis looks like.

    The fun things you learn at the zoo :p

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  • Mr PinkMr Pink I got cats for youRegistered User regular
    edited November 2008
    Aroduc wrote: »
    Once you have the zebra penis pointed out to you, it's the first thing you will always see when looking at the comic again. :P

    Now you'll be looking for horse penises everywhere.

    Thats a change?

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  • TaximesTaximes Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    Aroduc wrote: »
    Once you have the zebra penis pointed out to you, it's the first thing you will always see when looking at the comic again. :P

    Now you'll be looking for horse penises everywhere.

    I noticed the other day that the little plastic animals they sell at Toys R Us all have anatomically correct dongs. Even the unicorn. I guess you can't even call that one anatomically "correct", technically.

    I must say, I admire the attention to detail. I like knowing that someone, somewhere, spent at least several minutes intently focused on sculpting that animal genitalia.

    Considering PBF has so much detail in every other comic, why should he skimp on the dongs? :P

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  • ShadowenShadowen Snores in the morning LoserdomRegistered User regular
    edited November 2008
    Taximes wrote: »
    Aroduc wrote: »
    Once you have the zebra penis pointed out to you, it's the first thing you will always see when looking at the comic again. :P

    Now you'll be looking for horse penises everywhere.

    I noticed the other day that the little plastic animals they sell at Toys R Us all anatomically correct dongs. Even the unicorn. I guess you can't even call that one anatomically "correct", technically.

    Talk about setting up little girls for disappointment later in life...

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  • Bruce ForsythBruce Forsyth Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    So what era is the zebra wang from?

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  • KalTorakKalTorak One way or another, they all end up in the Undercity.Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    Once you have the zebra penis pointed out to you, it's the first thing you will always see when looking at the comic again. :P

    It's like the FedEx arrow.

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  • Gabriel_PittGabriel_Pitt (effective against Russian warships) Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    Taximes wrote: »
    Aroduc wrote: »
    Once you have the zebra penis pointed out to you, it's the first thing you will always see when looking at the comic again. :P

    Now you'll be looking for horse penises everywhere.

    I noticed the other day that the little plastic animals they sell at Toys R Us all have anatomically correct dongs. Even the unicorn. I guess you can't even call that one anatomically "correct", technically.

    I must say, I admire the attention to detail. I like knowing that someone, somewhere, spent at least several minutes intently focused on sculpting that animal genitalia.

    Considering PBF has so much detail in every other comic, why should he skimp on the dongs? :P
    Historical inaccuracy.

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  • monikermoniker Registered User regular
    edited November 2008
    KalTorak wrote: »
    Once you have the zebra penis pointed out to you, it's the first thing you will always see when looking at the comic again. :P

    It's like the FedEx arrow.

    I know. This is why I use UPS. At least they aren't trying to subliminally fuck with me.

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