Happy new week, everyone. Here’s a comic to celebrate. It survived the trip despite Wes going exploring while Tony maintained some boundaries.
Happy new week, everyone. Here’s a comic to celebrate. It survived the trip despite Wes going exploring while Tony maintained some boundaries.
He looks like the kind of guy who knows how to handle a knife in a fight…
…when it’s sticking out his gut…
…when he accidentally put it there
The guy in 201 teaches knife fighting though…
Not sure how I did it, but I got past my school’s net blocker to get here. I had to get my fix of ASP.
maybe it’s time for an ASP mirror…
Is that like a regular mirror except it whites out your pupils?
And gives you 3 fingers.
For future proxy-avoidance, I recommend TOR. Always works for me 🙂
Harpoon gun? what lives in the washer…
Gators, duh. How do you think they dispose of bodies?
The proper question is “What doesn’t live in the washer?”.
😛
How does he have to clean the dishes then? The thought of doing pretty much anything in this house scares me.
Think of the XPs man… XPs…
Good news is that it doesn’t look like that knife has ever been used. Bad news is that there’s first time for everything.
best keychain ever!
Its also theft deterent
The rust on the knife is great for extra damage 😀
+ a gazillion poison damage on hit ftw
what the fuck is up with the landlady’s cleavage? it looks like a tetris block…
That’s a scarf. Why do you people always assume everything is cleavage?
Maybe it’s the fact that it’s not cleavage, but her scarf.
Ooooh, I’d like to motorboat that scarf!
She’s wearing a scarf. That’s not her cleavage.
Scarf=/=cleavage. good rule of thumb for life.
And that’s not just a clipboard – she keeps a list of hospital addresses, Phat Eddie’s 24-Hour Cheque Cashing outlets and local aquariums handy, just in case her tenants need extra ‘cleaning assistance’ with their laundry, etc.
The key is for the door…the knife is for the masked man who will always be inside waiting for you to enter.
You never know what u might need it plus he can’t lose the key now 🙂
And he can hang his key on literally anything now, iving or otherwise.
I’m rather curious about the serration nearby the hilt on the edge that is customarily the non-cutting side (as evidenced by the different shapes of the edges and the orientation of the finger notches on the grip).
I make this hood safe because everyone is afraid I am going to hunch their leg if front of their parents.