
Stripping by Leah The Red
December 12th, 2008 9:02 AM / Location: 36.186705,-94.21030Regular intervals.JPG

Regular Intervals! In space, not time. Don't have enough time. Is almost finals week. AHHH! YAY! EDIT: I put these up the week before Christmas finals. They are STILL THERE the week before Summer finals! How awesome is that?
19 vote(s)

Augustus deCorbeau
5
Lincøln
3
JJason Recognition
5
LittleMonk
5
zer0gee
3
Amoeba Man
4
Flea
2
Morte
2
Stark
2
Ink Tea
3
Sundroplets
3
Mister Opinion
5
Pip Estrelle
4
Cookie
5
anna one
1
Loki
5
Matt K
3
Marie the Alliaphage
4
David Hayman
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votelater13 comment(s)
You haven't been to my work have you? That sounds suspiciously like a conversation my boss and I were having last week.
Hmm...Well, I was suddenly inspired by the first page, which I finished a year ago and conveniently forgot, and then the other four pages kinda just fell into place. So, unless I'm secretly psychic to mySELF (which would be awesome, don't get me wrong) I don't think so. Oh, just to clarify, you were talking about stick people having disturbingly interchangeable appendages, right?
Morte as one of the stick figures, most likely the coolest one.
I'm pretty sure that even T can tell the difference between a leg and an arm. Unless you wrap them in tinfoil and butcher paper before you put them in the freezer?
"What is this?" "I have no idea, but either way, it'll make a fine soup."
No, I was talking about whether or not a certain limb part was a leg or an arm. It was a mid section and frozen, so we couldn't tell if it was an elbow or a knee.
It was eventually established to be an elbow.
I would have thought the patella would have been obvious, but I could see how it might not have.
Where? where did you find a limb wrapped in tinfoil? I may be going insane, but i still notice things like this. and frozen? how did i not notice that when i read it before????
I work as an embalmer at a body donation facility. We occasionally have frozen limbs (which we seal in foodsaver bags) and sometimes the way they freeze the skin sets weird and it's hard to tell what it is unless there's a hand or a foot attached.
woah. that's hardcore. like donation to science kind of donation?? that's the only kind i can think of. i wanted to be a coroner when i was in eighth grade.
Yes, we provide medical cadavers to all of the medical schools in IL,and occaisonally to police departments.
Your comics made me laugh. The notion that people will be walking through the library corridor, stop (and lean in to peer ponderously), and laugh, then have to walk several paces to repeat the process... I am quite satisfied with the regularity of intervals, and irregularity of humor. Good luck with finals. No reading SF0 when you should be sleeping.