Re: Side Effect 2014-08-19
Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2014 8:16 am
I vote Playfulness. Mischievousness, maybe.
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Who says everybody has the same demons?eee wrote:Well, since it appears to have her face, it's probably one of Georgette's demons; but I have no idea which. It's not Anger or Hate, unless they've changed formkingklash wrote:So, who's the dogbunny?
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There's plenty of historical precedent for that. Many ancient people of the Middle East worshipped Bra'al.scantrontb wrote:As for who the Dog-Bunny is?... um, maybe that's her "let's start a brawl, all in good Fun" Demon... remember, Tina DID say that she never started, nor ended a fight in anger...
Well, that kiss never really took place... and after all that occurred for Georgette and Monica after that, considering the incredibly heavy truth-tellings and revelations that took place in both directions, I'd think that the embarrassment factor might just possibly have given up and gone to Cozumel for a nice quiet vacation.DilyV wrote:Poor Jet... she is so far outta her league. I imagine she's still burning in embarrassment over the kiss... Of course, a trip to the coffee shop might put her in contact with Monica, but then there's that weird barista who knows entirely too much about her...
It's Noth Helpang.kingklash wrote:So, who's the dogbunny?
From the way the demons have always been portrayed I would guess that they are affected by the personality of the being that they are linked to so the personalities will differ from host to host. In this case the dog, I would go with the previous thought that she is mischief and is related to her "fighting = fun" side.Elvis wrote:Who says everybody has the same demons?eee wrote:Well, since it appears to have her face, it's probably one of Georgette's demons; but I have they've changed formkingklash wrote:So, who's the dogbunny?
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perhaps some people do not have anger and hate and the others we know from m.
i for one have "acts like a silly teenager" and "remember what you did when you were 4 years old"
After further examining the frame in question, I think those look more like spikes than bunny ears, and it almost looks like there are four of them rather than just two. I would almost compare them to a lion's mane, but for being on the head rather than the neck.kingklash wrote:So, who's the dogbunny?
It would almost have to be.My2Cents wrote:Notice the floor boards, high ceiling (looks like at least 18' based on the number of window panes) and the heavy ceiling joist in frame 2. Looks more like she lives on the top floor of a warehouse. From the collection of company logo signs I suspect the tires are actually a decoration / artwork, probably her own.Opus the Poet wrote:Who cares, she sleeps in a bike shop! Yee Haw! Now I REALLY love her.
Unless those windows are triple paned the heating bill must be huge in the winter. Of course it could just be her summer home.
She did decide to leave her usual haunts and have a change of pace, so rather than this being one of her own places she instead might be being housed by her sister (over the restaurant, perhaps) or her friends. With the brickwork and somewhat industrial appearance, I suppose it could be part of the same complex that Katherine & Co. are living in. Maybe it's some sort of MiB-owned building that is leased out to paranormal-involved people; a sturdy, spacious building could be useful for that.sheik wrote:It would almost have to be.My2Cents wrote:Notice the floor boards, high ceiling (looks like at least 18' based on the number of window panes) and the heavy ceiling joist in frame 2. Looks more like she lives on the top floor of a warehouse. From the collection of company logo signs I suspect the tires are actually a decoration / artwork, probably her own.Opus the Poet wrote:Who cares, she sleeps in a bike shop! Yee Haw! Now I REALLY love her.
Unless those windows are triple paned the heating bill must be huge in the winter. Of course it could just be her summer home.
It isn't just the vast expanse of glass that would make the place almost unbearable in the winter, but the brick walls would as well.
The brick would be the key to comfort in the summer though, since it would act as a thermal heat sink, absorbing the afternoon heat and releasing it later.
Dunno about that, she seems jumpy enough as is.oldmanmickey wrote:that young lady for sure needs a trip to the coffee shop.
"...had a double macchiata and a big pot of tea and I'm sittin' here buzzin' like a cheap TV..."MerchManDan wrote:Dunno about that, she seems jumpy enough as is.oldmanmickey wrote:that young lady for sure needs a trip to the coffee shop.![]()
As for the bonedog, I vote Mischief. That defiant smirk on its face can't be anything else.
Does this include guest pages of purely Pablo's stuff?jwhouk wrote:Okay, I did a double check:
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