Spacetrawler, audio version For the blind or visually impaired, September 3, 2020.
And there’s the ol’ bar-bot! (I’m pretty sure I didn’t blow him up or anything, right?).
Spacetrawler, audio version For the blind or visually impaired, September 3, 2020.
And there’s the ol’ bar-bot! (I’m pretty sure I didn’t blow him up or anything, right?).
Ah, the distinct look a fishman gets when someone finds the steel door he keeps all his regret behind and just *whacks* it with a sledgehammer.
Take a guy named Ian and two bar-bots and build a cyborg, what do you get?
A bar-bar-Ian bot, of course!
“…did they die?”
*glares*
“Yes, twice, and horribly. Are you wanting to make it three?”
Not all of them. Most were just merely dismembered.
Do try to keep this crew safe, I am very attached to them…
Also should “did you use to” be written as “did you used to”? That particular bit of grammar has always felt really weird to me. Neither wording ever feels quite right.
Me too. I looked it up. It wasn’t as clear as I’d like. I need to do more research. 😉
Start of Book 9, Chapter 5: Nogg, irritated by direct questions by Earthlings, orders everyone off the bridge to the lounge.
Next strip (a few seconds later): Nogg, irritated by more direct questions by Earthlings, exits lounge and returns to the bridge…alone.
He had to show them where it is.
: “What a depressingly missed opportunity.”
From the point of view of an Effects Guy, there’s something really great about moving a story back to a set you’ve already built.
Hey, I’m gonna say something as an Aspie: We CAN be total Aspholes. Reason I say that is: Does that character have mild Asperger’s?
‘Cause that boy has NO filter.
My wife and son are both Aspies, several friends are. There’s a difference between a person with Asperger’s syndrome and one with A**hole syndrome. We can all use some cranial-rectal inversion therapy from time-to-time, but a**holery is on a different level. I am sure that you’re not one.
It’s gotten easier to avoid as I’ve matured. Very helpful that they know what the heck an Aspie IS now. When I was a kid, nope. Was told “you’re an R-word” and that was it..
Glad for Aspies born in this day. Rather than feel jealous of them (which I do, a little), I choose to be happy for them.
Some people don’t like pointed questions directed at them and the best they could do was order everyone out. Or hang up the phone as has happened to me.
The Social Security fraud types who call me and threaten me with arrest deserve and get no less.
Have you ever been tempted to tell them (in a quiet voice):
“Now listen carefully. I have a unique set of skills …”
They don’t deserve THAT, either. But it’s amazing what you can get if you’re alert, polite, and don’t give them a name. When they insist, you tell them, “Sergeant Will, Fraud Division.” You can waste so much of their time with that. And yours, mind.