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FreakyBoy wrote:Bring it, younglings.

weatherwax wrote:FreakyBoy wrote:Bring it, younglings.
You were the chosen one! You were supposed to destroy the haters, not join them!
I will don my defender badge and stand beside FreakyBoy. Yeah you heard me right!


Galaxy Hunter wrote:To quote Planet of the Apes:
Why can't we all just get along?
*Frantically declares neutrality in the face of several angry glares*

Orion wrote:Galaxy Hunter wrote:To quote Planet of the Apes:
Why can't we all just get along?
*Frantically declares neutrality in the face of several angry glares*
Wussypants.


Krinsmnite wrote:I think Pete's getting burned out. His breaks are seeming to become more frequent

kitoba wrote:For me, my feelings about the Strip aren't based on whether Pete is burning out or not. It just comes down to the realization that there's only a few different destinies for a daily strip --or an ongoing series of any type:
1. It can settle into a repetitive groove that
A. endlessly rehashes the same gags and situations (like most comic strips, sitcoms, etc)*
B. offers endless elegant variations on the same gags and situations (like Peanuts and a small handful of others).
2. It can fizzle out
3. It can draw things to some kind of satisfying conclusion.

OrzBrain wrote:kitoba wrote:For me, my feelings about the Strip aren't based on whether Pete is burning out or not. It just comes down to the realization that there's only a few different destinies for a daily strip --or an ongoing series of any type:
1. It can settle into a repetitive groove that
A. endlessly rehashes the same gags and situations (like most comic strips, sitcoms, etc)*
B. offers endless elegant variations on the same gags and situations (like Peanuts and a small handful of others).
2. It can fizzle out
3. It can draw things to some kind of satisfying conclusion.
You forgot one:
4. It can endlessly explore an ever expanding, ever stranger and more amazing universe, growing and growing, leaving a forest of dangling plot-threads in its wake. Threads hung with shining hooks to snare an unwary reader and hold them fast, forever awaiting fulfillment and resolution.
"And Pete looked upon what He had wrought and He saw it was good. And He said, 'Let it be called Sluggy Freelance. It is my will that it shall continue, even unto the End of Time.' "

kitoba wrote:Sluggy is nearly as old as the World Wide Web itself. There are probably Sluggites who weren't even born when the strip began.

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