@Background Pony #30DC
Limestone is aggropone, she says things from the harsher side of how to say it, then supplements with something a little redeeming. It’s the art of Tsundere.
Well, Anon is still the gentleman, though I wonder trough how many conflicting emotions Limestone Pie will go in a few seconds, when she realizes that it was a part of her anatomy touching his face that got him distracted. ;)
At least Limestone’s showing some restraint, according to Pencils. I’d probably get angry if I were being chewed out for taking care of a giant bug while having my face full of crotch.
@Eeveeinheat
I guess it’s just that we have different definitions then, I use the definiton that can be stated as follows.
“A ‘Mary Sue’ or ‘Gary Sue’ is character who possesses certain qualities as to which they are either unaffected or at least never negatively affected by any conflict. If there is a something that arises that would be any sort of impediment to them it is quickly resolved without any real struggle. The resolution is often implemented by means of some seemingly arbitrary plot device or through the means of some previously unmentioned skill, talent, or ability that the character posses.”
He is powerful and the plot does revolve around him, however he isn’t flawless and he is clearly affected by the things going on around him. Oftentimes his “limitless” power is an active detainment to him and to those he cares about. There’s also that whole “he’s gonna explode and/or go completley insane” but until we see how that’s resolved we can’t say whether or not that actually will affect him besides it being something for him to worry about.
That’s the definiton as I learned it years ago. Though I did learn it years ago so maybe I’m just out of touch with the times and every character without some big glaring flaw and who happens to be moderately likable is a Mary Sue now.
:3 I love you RedWeasel
huh?
omg its almost a month and you haven’t text me back I this page? o-O
I miss you
also artanon we need you - this pic is begging for an innocently explicit edit
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Limestone is aggropone, she says things from the harsher side of how to say it, then supplements with something a little redeeming. It’s the art of Tsundere.
“We don’t want any!”
Return the slab…..or suffer my curse.
And I’m not complaining at all.
Put the lime in the coconut and drink it all night
The last panel, though. XD
@flashman07
@Eeveeinheat
He tasted everything.
you’re profile picture is perfect for that phrase
Oh, GOD DAMN IT. I thought it was a skull at the base of the tree just sitting there.
I hate my life.
the skull at the fourth panel is an indication that the cetripede died
Also….WHAT IZ WITH THE HUMAN SKULL IN THE BACKGROUND.
WAS ANOTHER HUMAN THERE BEFORE ANON!!!??????
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Pretty fuckin’ much.
I guess it’s just that we have different definitions then, I use the definiton that can be stated as follows.
“A ‘Mary Sue’ or ‘Gary Sue’ is character who possesses certain qualities as to which they are either unaffected or at least never negatively affected by any conflict. If there is a something that arises that would be any sort of impediment to them it is quickly resolved without any real struggle. The resolution is often implemented by means of some seemingly arbitrary plot device or through the means of some previously unmentioned skill, talent, or ability that the character posses.”
He is powerful and the plot does revolve around him, however he isn’t flawless and he is clearly affected by the things going on around him. Oftentimes his “limitless” power is an active detainment to him and to those he cares about. There’s also that whole “he’s gonna explode and/or go completley insane” but until we see how that’s resolved we can’t say whether or not that actually will affect him besides it being something for him to worry about.
That’s the definiton as I learned it years ago. Though I did learn it years ago so maybe I’m just out of touch with the times and every character without some big glaring flaw and who happens to be moderately likable is a Mary Sue now.