Shopping Spree

Aug 01, 2006 02:13

Ok, first, guess who SO called what Miho was going to do with that picture of Kimiko two months ago. :) Go me ( Read more... )

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winddancefaiiry August 1 2006, 15:10:06 UTC
eww...juicy cheese? How much more disgusting-sounding can you GET? *gags, dies*
(hm...maybe my dislike of pizza has something to do with this...)

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falconrider August 1 2006, 22:26:33 UTC
I like my pizza greasy, I can't help it.

Still, the BBQ sauce makes it, try it instead of tomato paste if you ever get a chance. :) Seriously, it's teh w1n.

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veritane August 1 2006, 16:55:37 UTC
...yes, you got it. :D But I mean, what is she trying to do? Is she trying to make Piro kill himself, or what?

I personally am a big fan of the previous two pages. "I'm sure he's realized that there's no way a nice, quiet guy like him can survive the destructive powers of kimi-zilla." ... "Woah, there, there. I forgot, your sense of humor is kinda broken this morning." Kimiko's face. Bwahaha.

And the page before that was pure gold.

Barbeque sauce on pizza? Hmm, that sounds good...

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falconrider August 1 2006, 22:35:39 UTC
I think she's (shocking, I know) trying to help Piro. I don't know if you would, but do you remember Yuki tapping into her magical girl powers last chapter, when Miho said "thank you for the save"? I think that's when Miho had her change of heart. (Then again, Miho could be setting up Piro for one huge, crushing blow, but I don't see that happening.)

:) I love the subtle humor in this webcomic. There aren't many obvious punchlines in MT, but it's still really funny. My dad's going through books 1-4 right now, and he was laughing his head off during Largo and Miho's arcade duel. I don't get why people say that the funny has gone, it's just more subtle + mature. :P Like the Kimi-zilla comment.

And yeah, doing the whole alchemy thing by turning irony into gold...err, that's not right, is it?

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veritane August 2 2006, 12:16:22 UTC
*snicker* Yeah, I think the thing that's changed is that it's gotten something like an actual plotline. It was fun with the one-strip gags, but I'm a sucker for intricate plotting. The humor is more memorable when it's used in a more serious setting, I think--you don't get as much, so it all seems funnier.

Is Yuki a magical girl? I didn't catch that, but it could be... anything can happen in Megatokyo, I guess. :P

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