Smiling Friends - did u smile

did u smile

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    Votes: 1,793 93.3%
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>Wawa mentioned
I feel so seen.
I remember visiting a friend in Philly for a week, so hearing Wawa's mentioned bring back a lot of good memories.
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Apparently KaiserNeko and LittleKuriboh made comments about this as well.
The gall of this washed-up hack to say he's "grown past" anything while Zach and Michael have not is appalling. This coming from the guy who killed his only successful series and has produced nothing of note since? Insufferable ankle-biting loser faggot.
 
These people have got to be massively depressed
BlueSky has become like an open-air asylum for a variety of people, a place for crazed progressives who, to quote noted crybaby wuss Andy Richter, stick to BlueSky because "it is an echo chamber...and I LIKE IT!") and a retirement home for people born in 1985 with FaceBook brainrot. BlueSky is where mildly wonky George W. Bush-era progressives have gone to transform into batshit screeching BlueAnon conspiracy freaks and turbonerd "content creators" who haven't done much since their "hit" go to join in circular firing squads over which liberal geeks are more "media literate".
 
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I ain't reading all that niggah, instead of back tracking spend four seconds of time asking yourself "What do I really gain from saying this online, what do I stand to lose?". It could have all been a nothing burger if folks didn't feel so fuckin' comfortable giving opinions over nothing. If you don't like something, do what I do and say nothing.

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Also I recently watched their reading of The Frowning Friends at Comic Con. One, Mike M mentioned he got mugged, not sure if that is because he actually did or because he didn't really want to do the reading. Either way, no one seemed to be having a good time. I also listened to the Comiccon QA...the quality of question makes my brain smoother than it already is.

 
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The funniest part of this drama?
If Zach or Michael are aware of it, them and the boys are probably mocking this fat faggot as we speak. Doing side-by-side comparison pictures, silly voices, you name it.
 
To note from convention experience: This is completely accurate. If they're in a well-made outfit, have personal hygiene, and aren't fat, they won't be a creepy cunt (even if they're dressed up as some anime girl, usually Touhou), but if it's some fatty in an ill-fitting store-bought outfit, steer well clear. Ugly fatties, both men and women, are the worst to interact with at conventions.
Can confirm for the very few times I visited the local conventions in Sweden, before I moved down south. Most people there were pleasant except the foreign fatties.
 
Just watched the new one, and I just love how they are going hard with the animation. Charlie tripping balls and tweaking out naked was hilarious, and Squim having older looking animation was a nice touch.
It’s a fun show, I like it 👍
 
I thought the freakout scene was great, and then I learned it was worked on by stop-motion animator David Daniels, and it clicked since he used the strata-cut method of clay animation on the opening credits for the 1993 cult comedy Freaked from Tom Stern and Alex Winter.

 
I thought the freakout scene was great, and then I learned it was worked on by stop-motion animator David Daniels, and it clicked since he used the strata-cut method of clay animation on the opening credits for the 1993 cult comedy Freaked from Tom Stern and Alex Winter.

Strata-cut, new medium unlocked. I honestly thought it looked like early diffusion models but cohesive; never heard of this style clay work.
 
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