I agree Knorf, I would like to see more like those. But this one made me LOL too.
Hehheheh… oh, yes, that’s what I would do if I had that power…
It has been mentioned before in the thread – Oglaf reminds us how living in a world of *real *fantastic magic would probably just suck for most of the general population.
Finally, an old [del]friend[/del]fiend returns!
It’s Vanka. She’s a bit cold-hearted.
“The more you believe, the less you check facts.”
Indeed!
Today’s comic: Ship to ship
Meah. Three pages to do a “guys have gay sex” joke?
The metahumor of that makes up for it.
I don’t get it. Is she riffing on her “and then guys have gay sex” theme? Do the ships have anything to do with it?
I’m confused.
Well as it says, she needs a convoluted narrative to get off.
As a non-woman, I can’t confirm the idea, but the author seems to be saying that men just need to see some fuckin’ to get off. A woman needs a lot of random nonsense to have happened first, before she can get into the groove of pornography.
I thought it might be something about how some homophobes seem to think that a straight man will turn gay if he just becomes really confused.
“What’s the sound of one hand clapping? What? How? That doesn’t make sense! Oh, this hurts my head. Maybe if I suck off Steve it will all make sense.”
I didn’t see any thing gay about this, (other than it was lesbians) since only one had a “penis”. I saw it as the girls making fun of the guys and how they have sex, mainly the falling asleep right after orgasm , with the guy being unable to see the humor, but then exclaiming at the end.
Go click on ‘next page’. There’s more, for lack of a better word, story.
Well frigate it, why do I keep missing the “next pages” when I first look at these.
Probably because of the recent run of 1 pagers, and that I focus on alt and title texts after reading the page. But that’s still no excuse for missing the more than one page indicators.
Well, disregard my previous post.
Don’t miss the epilogue.
I think the latest comic is a response to this recent amendment to UK law.
Perhaps the joke was that the second crew was trying to figure out what message the first crew was sending them. The second crew ended up becoming so confused that they had an orgy of their own and this was observed by a third crew which was now trying to figure out what message the second crew was sending. The reality was the second crew wasn’t sending any message to the third crew and, by extension, we can speculate the first crew may not have been sending any message to the second crew. The punchline may be about people trying to read meanings into situations where there is no meaning.
You can also see a sign cursing people who mix fabrics. This presumably is a reference to Deuteronomy 22:11 and Leviticus 19:19.
Ok, curses have gotten completely out of hand in the Oglafverse. Someone needs to do something.
Find a way to put the spectre under a curse?
You could wrap him in foil again.
Aha! That makes it seem much less random.
“Curses, foiled again”.