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  1. about 3 hours ago on Endtown

    Someone is realizing that the police may not be the only baddies, welcome to real life, where things arn’t as clear as a saturday morning cartoon

  2. 8 days ago on Endtown

    I need to take stock here of the plot, we had a person whos speices is anthro wolf demanding all wolf haters must die running with a knife after commiting violence.We then have him knife and get shot by security, Ben, who is one of the named rats.another Person of the speices Antrho Wolf, with a Wolf head badge, calls the rats Fascists and makes several accurate but possibly misaimed arguments about fascism. I feel this is a bit too close to real life right now. I mean it’s good to be anti fascist and anti nazi, but some people have just as equally twisted views about what a Nazi is, we’re talking beyond Hitler ate sugar here. I had family who lived thru the second world war, and I am of german ancestry. They say plenty, from people who wanted to know who my grandfather thought would win, to people calling my mother a Nazi for bringing a care package to the post office. to people who made my grand parents go to court to prove citizenship because somehow being proud to live in a country where they could give their kids piano lessons was objectionable.

    It’s one thing to be anti nazi, but just remember not to be the ones who locked the Japanese in to camps and push for liberty cabbage, understand.

  3. 9 days ago on Endtown

    I believe Ben may also be a reference to the Webcomic Docrat, and its main character Dr.Benjamin Rat, a G.P. in Australia. the artists have nodded to each other before. Docrat has also dealt with heavy themes.

  4. 4 months ago on Arlo and Janis

    It’s the same reason people like my grandparents immigrated to the U.S. despite being seen as the enemy. its where the jobs are. Hurricane alley is for some the only place they can reasonably live, maybe they can live in the local culture, maybe there are things accepted there that are hated in other places, maybe its the environment, some can handle the big cities, some can’t, some can handle snow, some can’t. For some all places are equally dangerous your just trading what ever disaster you can cope with. for it’s taxes because some places don’t charge you to keep a roof over your head and some know that they have no guarantee of the income.Poverty can take different forms, and some places deal with certain forms better then others.

  5. 5 months ago on Arlo and Janis

    There can also be negative chemicals when there are power imbalances, including the ability to say no to things. I had bad experiences with friends as a kid, I have also had bad experiences with coworkers. its hard to find a balance sometimes.

  6. 5 months ago on Dick Tracy

    A geofence is more of a digital tech, its basically like broadcasting a signal saying, no trespassing that can be received by a computer. Think of it this way, my isp only wants me accessing them when I am on my property, but they seem to have defined it as the building only, so if I step on to the middle of my drive way I get no internet even though I am still in range.

    Smith seems to have a signal being broadcasted that tells legal drones and their users to go away when they reach his airspace.