Never argue with a bully, eventually they will eventually convict themselves by their words and actions and that is usually worse than anything you can do to them.
…hmmm…I haven’t been commenting lately because I wanted to see where Tauhid was going with this arc…now, is this the real sequence? or the “what if” sequence?….
I’m happy that people are generally pleased with the outcome of the story so far. Do keep in mind that it’s not over though. Almost but not quite. Now begins the part of the story that we never see in the news cycle.
I have just recently found this strip when one of the dailies was featured in the top 5 of the day and after reading a few past strips added it to my collection. I like the fact it’s not just humour, that it’s thought provoking and has a voice, and this series has been a fine example of that, we’re not just reading it, we’re talking about it and we need to talk about it. I saw this not as an example of “What to do” but of what was done and what could happen to be different and there are many other possible outcomes. I never once thought that Jamal and his family deserved to be treated that way, but a lot of people are and that’s wrong. I’m from the Country up above you, and I’m not going to act like this doesn’t happen here, but I’m glad it brings us all together to discuss it.
danketaz Premium Member about 6 years ago
Smile! You’re on Candid Camera!
Ida No about 6 years ago
Discretion. Leave the valor to the armed authority figure suffering from a height-related inferiority complex.
Khatkhattu Premium Member about 6 years ago
Never argue with a bully, eventually they will eventually convict themselves by their words and actions and that is usually worse than anything you can do to them.
jadoo823 about 6 years ago
…hmmm…I haven’t been commenting lately because I wanted to see where Tauhid was going with this arc…now, is this the real sequence? or the “what if” sequence?….
RobertEmond about 6 years ago
Extremely real… ut so is the other
Tauhid creator about 6 years ago
I’m happy that people are generally pleased with the outcome of the story so far. Do keep in mind that it’s not over though. Almost but not quite. Now begins the part of the story that we never see in the news cycle.
piddlefart about 6 years ago
I have just recently found this strip when one of the dailies was featured in the top 5 of the day and after reading a few past strips added it to my collection. I like the fact it’s not just humour, that it’s thought provoking and has a voice, and this series has been a fine example of that, we’re not just reading it, we’re talking about it and we need to talk about it. I saw this not as an example of “What to do” but of what was done and what could happen to be different and there are many other possible outcomes. I never once thought that Jamal and his family deserved to be treated that way, but a lot of people are and that’s wrong. I’m from the Country up above you, and I’m not going to act like this doesn’t happen here, but I’m glad it brings us all together to discuss it.
me_the_polish_gull over 3 years ago
Whew.
good & evil about 1 year ago
YES!! YOU GET WHATCHA F$@CkIN DESERVE!