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GOOD LUCK WITH THOSE BUSINESS CARDS
Dinosaur Comics 1792
We're all waiting, but especially me and Robo-T. Robot-T. I haven't decided on the name yet but STILL.
Dinosaur Comics 1793
If you're concerned how t-rex could be talking about his life in the past tense, it's because in the last frame we actually jumped ahead to a play t-rex is performing in. AGAINST HIS WILL. BECAUSE HE GOT KIDNAPPED. THIS PLOT JUST GOT /TWISTED/
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If this keeps up i'm going to work on inventing and then awarding myself the Nobel Prize 2, subtitled «better than the Nobel Prize», I swear to god
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Emily horne of a softer world and jeremy of cmdrriker.tumblr.com and i spent an evening gorged on pizza coming up with all these cards; good times, best times
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Really think this genre has a lot of potential, at the very least, a lot of potential for adjectives
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Although, upon reflection, my heating system and i have pulled off some wicked sweet seductions
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T-rex that's what you get for using «intercourse» in the 18th century sense! nobody nowadays uses «conversational intercourse» unless every other intercourse option has been exhausted
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FUN FACT: every line of dialogue in this comic was at one point considered for the name of «dinosaur comics» before i went the route of «bland, yet descriptive»