OotS #374


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MarkB said:
The creature challenged her to see who could hit the lightest, and she said she accepted that challenge. She then set out to do precisely the opposite.
Letting someone win on purpose isn't cheating. It's like an adult letting a child win at basketball.
 

Klaus said:
Letting someone win on purpose isn't cheating. It's like an adult letting a child win at basketball.

The funny part being, of course, the fact that The Creature in the Darkness pre-empted Miko's brilliant plan by doing precisely what she was planning on doing while she was still planning on doing it.
 

Pbartender said:
The funny part being, of course, the fact that The Creature in the Darkness pre-empted Miko's brilliant plan by doing precisely what she was planning on doing while she was still planning on doing it.

... but without itself planning on doing it. TCiD* clearly doesn't know its own strength.

-- N

* "The Creature in Darkness", of course.
 



Nifft said:
... but without itself planning on doing it. TCiD* clearly doesn't know its own strength.

That all depends on how much sarcasm you read into his last panel.

For me, TCiD was using that same tone of voice my big brother always used when he "lost" games like that. :uhoh:
 



(Psi)SeveredHead said:
From the panel where's she's dropping through the air. (She described a parabolic arc. Well, maybe it was parabolic.)

"I've only got two data points... sure, parabolic!" ;)

Cheers, -- N
 

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