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Clovis Dye:
I know we really should be moving the plot of the convention story line forward here, but a recent occurence at Wal-Mart (that happens unfortunately all too often) simply demanded to be parodied while it still could be without breaking the sequence of continuity to do so (either that or waiting a few years to be made). By the way, a larger copy of the poster seen in the background of panel-1 can be found here .
Jeff G:
It was interesting drawing Jason's job again so soon after the cameo in my own comic strip "Patchwork Family". I even got to make a mini cameo of sorts with 2 of my characters (curious how many will recognize them). I was fairly pleased with the boxart i doodled up quickly (probably good it shrank so much though i may have gone a bit overboard).
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SarthAbyss [2018-06-19 03:06:34 +0000 UTC]
So much truth. It's even worse when the parents let them play it anyways.
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Clovis15 In reply to SarthAbyss [2018-06-19 23:47:58 +0000 UTC]
It only takes a modicum of effort at times for a parent to do their job, something which - in too many cases - they're not willing to put forth.
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Viper-X27 [2010-03-27 18:10:51 +0000 UTC]
Oh, yeah. I recognized 's characters. She was the lady who was on the receiving end of Tiffany's "Vocabulary Lesson" that time at the zoo. I think she was called "Jerk Lady".
She totally had that coming by the way.
I think compared to her, Homer Simpson would win "Parent of the Year", if such a thing exists.
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Clovis15 In reply to Viper-X27 [2010-03-28 03:48:36 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, she's really not that great a mother. By the way, her son is one of Sammy's classmates. He's the one that complained that Sammy got him in trouble after he talked about Sarah's knockers during show and tell.
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Viper-X27 In reply to Clovis15 [2010-03-28 10:31:29 +0000 UTC]
I remember that comic.
"Your sisters knockers got me grounded".
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MyuuMaster [2010-03-25 15:32:26 +0000 UTC]
Least it's not like the guy that was fine with buying an explicit M-rated game, up until he discovered it had MALE nudity.
Sure, naked chicks are fine for an 8 year old to see, but a man? That changes EVERYTHING!
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Clovis15 In reply to MyuuMaster [2010-03-26 03:54:21 +0000 UTC]
Heaven's forbid the boy ever look down while taking a shower.
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MyuuMaster In reply to Clovis15 [2010-03-26 04:50:53 +0000 UTC]
I know, right? He'd be scarred for life.
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WeissDraconis [2010-03-25 10:59:12 +0000 UTC]
Ironic, isn't it? That's why I prefer games like Disgaea. The silliness just overwhelms anything else.
Though, some games that do have violence and gore and the like are more enjoyable, and safer, than the GTA series as a whole. Take the DMC series for example. Sure, it's a hack-n-slash that has supernatural themes and is very violent, but it's not teaching kids that it's okay to do drugs, drink booze, and how to rape then kill a hooker.
Personally, give me games like Disgaea or Final Fantasy over GTA any day of the millennium.
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Clovis15 In reply to WeissDraconis [2010-03-26 03:57:43 +0000 UTC]
I would never want to play a game like GTA myself either, I prefer more whimsy (or if it is going to be violent, something more like No More Heroes or Devil May Cry). I agree with your comment that games can actually be more violent, and yet less troublesome. For all the fuss that some parents make over it, I really doubt it's that bad for kids to be playing something like Halo 3 (so long as they aren't one of those kids with wires crossed in their heads so they have no seperation of fantasy and reality).
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WeissDraconis In reply to Clovis15 [2010-03-27 07:23:07 +0000 UTC]
True, there are some people who have a problem with that. Generally, it's people for whom the game is a preferable reality to actually living. Or it makes more sense to them than reality does.
I should know. I have a pretty hard time when I watch soem anime and play some games to not feel like I'm actually living there instead of in real life. That's because, in my own little world, I can easily solve any problem that comes my way. Real life, sadly, isn't that kind.
Then again, the same could also be said of the internet as could be said of GTA. The concepts itself originally probably aren't meant the way they come across, but then some idiot has to make the place a pain in the arse by completely giving the wrong idea.
As an example, take the subject of Facebook. You can make a perfectly innocent post, like commenting how you can understand why people enjoy a game. Then, some 'Troll', which is the internet slang for 'moronic custard (picture worst swear word + term for illegitimate child) who can't even spell properly' deciding to just bash you for the fact that they choose to be true to their nature and outright disagree with every option you make to end the situation.
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sorrowscall [2010-03-25 08:27:09 +0000 UTC]
My mum's ex-boyfriend taught my 2 year old nephew how to play San Andreas.
The two year old turned out a better player than I was. -_-
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Clovis15 In reply to sorrowscall [2010-03-25 08:31:23 +0000 UTC]
That has go to make for a somewhat awkward moment, you have my condolensces.
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sorrowscall In reply to Clovis15 [2010-03-25 09:09:41 +0000 UTC]
It's the one and only day I questioned my gaming skills.
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