Sense Of Balance 2013-03-07
Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 12:13 am
Oh, good.
Another minor thing to worry about.
Another minor thing to worry about.
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That he did. Of course I blame Paul for poor structural design in the first place. This thing was built like a house of cards. At least we know they will be going up not down to find the other dolls.Atomic wrote:Graybeard called it!
Welcome to Tumbledown Manor! Come this way and watch your footing, please.
Sadly you're probably right about that. Kath should just run to the wall and let Atsali take the hit this time.TheDOCTOR wrote:WHO wants to bet Katherine pushes Atsali between herself and the wall and Katherine "sticks" to the wall like Spiderman?
Actually..... I called it first....Atomic wrote:Graybeard called it!
Welcome to Tumbledown Manor! Come this way and watch your footing, please.
Damn I'm good... LOLDilyV wrote:Okay, I have to admit, based on the artwork in the previous strips, I never saw this particular situation coming... some of the panels clearly showed the rockfall had buried them in the alcovezachariah wrote:I called it!!! The entry way further into somewhere is in the hourglass.
They are at the lower end of the spider and it exactly looks like the one on the vase. Didn't expect the whole place to collapse that way though. MIB eyes in the sky can see this easily. Expect visitors soon,things stopped falling. I find it odd there is absolutely none of the rubble on the ledge left hanging from the side of the crater wall. Aren't mesas formed from volcanic structures that flatten out due to wind action and time? If so... I hope Kath doesn't have the same luck as Monica and Jin...after
Oh, and Kath? that ledge can't be too stable... I wouldn't dally there for very much longer...
So... did you find that coming up with those correct predictions was as easy as falling off a log (or a ledge)?DilyV wrote:Damn I'm good... LOL
sonicthunder wrote:So they're on a ledge over a large pit with open access to the sky, and Atsali can not only fly but has shown she can easily carry Katherine in enclosed spaces. Who wants to wager this never occurs as an option to Atsali, and she just continues to follow Kat's lead? She strikes me as the type to overlook something like that.
Which is what may happen next in this situation.Wyvern wrote:Atsali has that thing going where adults marvel that she hasn't gotten herself killed in her own bedroom yet. (Many teenagers fall into this at least occasionally; most eventually grow out of it.) Sooner or later Katherine will point out to Atsali that she can fly - this is even TV Tropes' specific example of contrived stupidity among the superpowered set, some of whom only remember they can fly once hurled into mid-air.
I didn't have to fall far... it just made sense. Usually societies who worship something dangerous look to them as protectors and is usually reflected in their art.Dave wrote:So... did you find that coming up with those correct predictions was as easy as falling off a log (or a ledge)?DilyV wrote:Damn I'm good... LOL
Good point... and I wonder whether the role and portrayal of handguns in America, and the occasionally hysterical tone of the present debates over gun control, are an example of this sort of worship-phenomenon?DilyV wrote:I didn't have to fall far... it just made sense. Usually societies who worship something dangerous look to them as protectors and is usually reflected in their art.
Nah, I doubt it will get you ostracized, unless you point it out in a nasty way.KnightDelight wrote:This will probably get me ostracized, but ... what is it with this childish preoccupation/ego trip with who said what first? I cringe when I see "called it." Or when someone feels compelled to quote something they said earlier just to show they mentioned it first. Not that this thread is by any means the first time it's occurred so I'm not picking on anyone in particular. It's an ongoing battle of oneupmanship. If someone else points out that someone said something first, fine. Just that this self horn blowing seems so petty to me.
And yes, it did occur to me that even pointing this out may be perceived as being petty as well, but I needed to get it off my chest.
Precisely this. Paul is quite adept at placing hairpin turns in his narrative; there have been so many times when something completely unexpected has happened, that any guess that's been proven correct is celebrated.bmonk wrote:Nah, I doubt it will get you ostracized, unless you point it out in a nasty way.KnightDelight wrote:This will probably get me ostracized, but ... what is it with this childish preoccupation/ego trip with who said what first? I cringe when I see "called it." Or when someone feels compelled to quote something they said earlier just to show they mentioned it first. Not that this thread is by any means the first time it's occurred so I'm not picking on anyone in particular. It's an ongoing battle of oneupmanship. If someone else points out that someone said something first, fine. Just that this self horn blowing seems so petty to me.
And yes, it did occur to me that even pointing this out may be perceived as being petty as well, but I needed to get it off my chest.
I suspect that the temptation to crow about getting it right is because Paul has such a fiendishly twisty mind that people rarely can anticipate the next turn of the tail before it happens. And so, on those rare occasions it does, we like to point it out.
*celebrates* YAY! heheMerchManDan wrote:Precisely this. Paul is quite adept at placing hairpin turns in his narrative; there have been so many times when something completely unexpected has happened, that any guess that's been proven correct is celebrated.bmonk wrote:Nah, I doubt it will get you ostracized, unless you point it out in a nasty way.KnightDelight wrote:This will probably get me ostracized, but ... what is it with this childish preoccupation/ego trip with who said what first? I cringe when I see "called it." Or when someone feels compelled to quote something they said earlier just to show they mentioned it first. Not that this thread is by any means the first time it's occurred so I'm not picking on anyone in particular. It's an ongoing battle of oneupmanship. If someone else points out that someone said something first, fine. Just that this self horn blowing seems so petty to me.
And yes, it did occur to me that even pointing this out may be perceived as being petty as well, but I needed to get it off my chest.
I suspect that the temptation to crow about getting it right is because Paul has such a fiendishly twisty mind that people rarely can anticipate the next turn of the tail before it happens. And so, on those rare occasions it does, we like to point it out.