I didn’t know Chris Bonnington lived in Sheffield. What is that reflected in his lenses? Is it meant to be some kind of preternatural effect, or has he been staring at mountains for so long that the image is burnt in?
Far be it from me to impede Glurg’s long-running name trials, but he _did_ solve the issue of the threatening football lads in the last arc, rather neatly.
Looks more like he’s spurting, rather than leaking.
That’s really a huge amount of testosterone. A man happy to be on the peak of the mountain it’s quite adorable.
His happy little mountain eyes! ^_^
I’m predicting that this will take a turn not unlike the Whitest Kids U Know sketch, Opus.
Is that a drone-view of a Chelsea Tractor?
Given the apparent scale of the estate, that may in fact be a wild Landy in its natural environment.
Can you imagine a more dramatic angle? I cant.
Beginning in 2022, “from the drone’s perspective” will be a standard point of view in all visual media.
Sean.
Ha, the Glenn running gag joke will be with us until the end of time!
Who’s Glenn? I guess you mean Geoff.
That perspective…. is it necessary? Probably not. Is it cool? Undoubtedly so.
I didn’t know Chris Bonnington lived in Sheffield. What is that reflected in his lenses? Is it meant to be some kind of preternatural effect, or has he been staring at mountains for so long that the image is burnt in?
It was meant to be mountains but it could conceivably be happy manga eyes and, therefore, it is both.
Actual names are for [i]solvers[/i], Garvin.
Also, it’s “impasse”, with an ‘e’.
(This comment brought to you by the Department of Unrequested Proofreading.)
And I clearly need to stop flipping back and forth between BBCode forums and WordPress sites that use actual HTML.
(defun csg-intersection-intersect-all (obj-a obj-b)
(lambda (ray)
(flet ((inside-p (obj) (lambda (d) (inside-p obj (ray-point ray d)))))
(merge ‘fvector
(remove-if-not (inside-p obj-b) (intersect-all obj-a ray))
(remove-if-not (inside-p obj-a) (intersect-all obj-b ray))
#’<)))) LISP is the only code we accept here
So says Claire Little.
I should have known you were an Emacs guy
I bet you’re a lot of fun at Python parties.
Far be it from me to impede Glurg’s long-running name trials, but he _did_ solve the issue of the threatening football lads in the last arc, rather neatly.
He’s also solved Lottie’s “lacking a direction” problem pretty well, I’d say. Or at least collaborated with her on solving it.
And Dean rewarded him with a use of his actual name. As did Lottie when they solved Dean’s problem.
“Leaking testosterone into an otherwise pristine environment.” Pretty much the whole story of human civilization isn’t it?
Ha,ha. Yes.
I’m sensing perhaps a light commentary on Richard Branson here?
Halos?
Their suit patterns match! Lottie is so in. (By in I mean in with the rich people – not in as in hip. Although I suspect she is also that.)
Lottie’s so hip that she’s busted the space-time continuum with them.
Also, I spy the mountains from the title page!
And the glasses pivot to form the figure 8 halo.
She didn’t introduce the little sausage dog? The rudeness!
I was wondering if that dog is alive and moving, or stuffed and stationary.
“I’m Hetty, and this is my brother Stephen, and this is Lord Cuddlington Wurfywunkles the Third, Esquire.”
The shingle and tile lines in panel one provide incontrovertible proof that we live in a holographic universe.