by Quintushalls » Wed Dec 28, 2011 9:28 pm
http://www.smbc-comics.com/index.php?db ... 2474#comic
12/28s was so bad, that it makes this comic sooo goood. Let's just assume it is still 12/27.
BTW, anyone know of any journal the character could have actually wrote to? Would People Magazine count? I bet you could argue that People Magazine is a Sociology journal that focuses on attractive people, "like you, baby." I wonder how much you would have to pay Popular Science to run that? I bet you could have it in there as a 1 page ad, then she would HAVE to believe it is legitimate!
It is too bad sympathy didn't work. I thought getting girls by being emotionally wounded was a decent strategy, like with Nightingale syndrome, where nurses fall in love with their patients, or being emo, like that guy in "Hunchback of Notre Dame" (Disney version). I mean, come on, do you really think Lorraine would have had sex with George McFly if he wasn't at his utter most pathetic state?
...Stupid Friend Zone!
http://www.smbc-comics.com/index.php?db=comics&id=2474#comic
12/28s was so bad, that it makes this comic sooo goood. Let's just assume it is still 12/27.
BTW, anyone know of any journal the character could have actually wrote to? Would People Magazine count? I bet you could argue that People Magazine is a Sociology journal that focuses on attractive people, "like you, baby." I wonder how much you would have to pay Popular Science to run that? I bet you could have it in there as a 1 page ad, then she would HAVE to believe it is legitimate!
It is too bad sympathy didn't work. I thought getting girls by being emotionally wounded was a decent strategy, like with Nightingale syndrome, where nurses fall in love with their patients, or being emo, like that guy in "Hunchback of Notre Dame" (Disney version). I mean, come on, do you really think Lorraine would have had sex with George McFly if he wasn't at his utter most pathetic state?
...Stupid Friend Zone!