July 25th, 2009
She’s Baaaaack…
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![]() WAT Who saw that one coming? JK LOL. Sarah has made a reappearance, but this time as a character in Thoughtpennies!!… and if you couldn’t see that coming by reading my post for this comic, then you need to work on your deductive skills. Sorry. Just had to be said. But I’m glad that Sarah will be our neighbor on the comic; that means that we’re gonna be drinking tea like none other! Since, you know, Sarah’s obsessed with tea. Or maybe you didn’t know that. Well now you do. ~Tirumari |
![]() Uh oh. Sarah is probably the only character in this comic that mine will end up answering to, not because he has any romantic interest in her, but because he fears her because she’s in a league all on her own. Sure, in the Thoughtpennies universe, I’m a bit cruel and callous, but Sarah is downright evil. Which brings an interesting question to mind: why are fictional villains who are women always seem more dangerous than their male counterparts? I mean sure, the bad guys in books and movies are just as cold, heartless, and maniacal as the ranks of the femme fatale, but ultimately they always seem a bit direct: full of brawn and no subtlety. Those treacherous wenches on the other hand well…they seem to have their own allure, both to the reader and the hero. It’s almost as if they’re Sirens: sure, they look (or rather sound like, to be exact) like the sexiest piece of woman from far away, but get close enough and they’ll crash your ride and then devour you like the literal maneaters they are. And yet, even when their open mouths loom over over us, oozing hungrily for the kill, we still find them irresistible. Good for them. Bad for me and the guys. Stupid womanly charm. Unfortunately, as malicious as Sarah is, she’s no smoldering succubus or tempestuous temptress, but I’m at least fairly sure someone will come along to fit that particular bill, much to our heroes’ distress. Reader’s beware, estrogen may be hazardous to your health… ~Darren |
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![]() Relationships Apparently, they never went well between Sarah and Darren. Then again, I’m not exactly sure about their relationship in irl land. Though I am sure of it in the Comicland. They’re totally in love. You can totally see it. If you can’t, then well… you’re dumb. And now I don’t know what to put here. … I’m bored. ~Amanda |
![]() 20:28 7/25/2009 So originally I had a post here. And as of the comic going up, it has disappeared. Alright, I admit that I should have made a backup of that post. However, I didn’t account for somebody deciding to delete the damn thing. Why they would do that is beyond me. Was the post offensive? Did it reveal personal information they’d rather keep secret? As far as I can remember, it didn’t. Also, unless there was some fine print on the agreement I signed, and I’ll point out that I didn’t sign any agreements, there should be nothing stopping me from posting on the front page. |











July 25th, 2009 at 8:36 pm
“Which brings an interesting question to mind: why are fictional villains who are women always seem more dangerous than their male counterparts?” You want a short answer? Tits. Diabolical engines of evil. Often found in pairs. Naturally attached to females.
Oh how I love them so. Good thing I’m cool with evil.