Also, I observe that it’s not been *explicitly* stated that the procedure requires sacrificing a life, despite it being heavily implied. So it’s possible that we’re still in the middle of a sitcom-level misunderstanding. (We already know that Dave likes that trope.) I imagine we’ll find out real soon, though.
In #802, Marie says “I am to be your sword”. While that leaves open the possibility that she’ll just remotely power the sword when Sue fights, that’s a pretty strong implication. https://www.sueandkathryn.com/comic/sue-and-kathryn-802/
It is Chicago folk lore, but may be true; that upon his seventh arrest for attempting to rob a bank, the culprit was asked “why do you persist in trying to rob banks?”
To which he replied: “Because that’s where they keep all the money.”
Crinimals* are not The sharpest crayons in the box.
* Loretta Swift as Nurse HooliHAN, from M*A*S*H*, not Hooligan.
While that’s true in many cases, most criminals are much smarter than people give them credit for. It’s typically complacency that gets criminals arrested, not stupidity.
Jeezus, they just went from “kinda jerks, but ultimately just annoying” to “let’s preform mass murder for profit” in no time flat.
ok, that guy REALLY deserved more of an a#kicking than sue gave him
New plan. They’re idiots. Get rid of these thugs immediately.
Welp, dog-boy just crossed both the moral event horizon AND the stupidity event horizon. Something tells me they’re not getting out of this.
Taking bets on Sue’s new sword being inadvertently infused with the Yahooligans. Or at least That Guy.
When someone says they’re about to sing a song that explains everything, you really shouldn’t interrupt them. I think we’re about to find out why.
Well, if it doesn’t work that way with the pixies, then it probably doesn’t work that way with the yahooligans, either. Right?
Although, it could be that it doesn’t work that way with murder, and yet does allow for both noble suicide and capital punishment.
Also, I observe that it’s not been *explicitly* stated that the procedure requires sacrificing a life, despite it being heavily implied. So it’s possible that we’re still in the middle of a sitcom-level misunderstanding. (We already know that Dave likes that trope.) I imagine we’ll find out real soon, though.
In #802, Marie says “I am to be your sword”. While that leaves open the possibility that she’ll just remotely power the sword when Sue fights, that’s a pretty strong implication. https://www.sueandkathryn.com/comic/sue-and-kathryn-802/
It is Chicago folk lore, but may be true; that upon his seventh arrest for attempting to rob a bank, the culprit was asked “why do you persist in trying to rob banks?”
To which he replied: “Because that’s where they keep all the money.”
Crinimals* are not The sharpest crayons in the box.
* Loretta Swift as Nurse HooliHAN, from M*A*S*H*, not Hooligan.
While that’s true in many cases, most criminals are much smarter than people give them credit for. It’s typically complacency that gets criminals arrested, not stupidity.