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victorvonvortex
victorvonvortex
@victorvonvortex@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp 6 days ago

If the narrator starts referencing German fairytales, we make a run for it, agreed?

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Three panel comic called "A Narrative" showing a man and a woman in silhouette dressed in vintage clothes and hats. In the first panel, a narrator says, "James stopped to speak with Penelope." James says, "Who said that?" Penelope says, "The narrator." In the second panel the narrator says, "Penelope explained." Penelope says, "It seems we're fictional characters in someone's novel." In the third panel the narrator says, "James scratched his butt and said," and James says, "It doesn't miss anything, does it?" Penelope replies, "Nope."
Three panel comic called "A Narrative" showing a man and a woman in silhouette dressed in vintage clothes and hats. In the first panel, a narrator says, "James stopped to speak with Penelope." James says, "Who said that?" Penelope says, "The narrator." In the second panel the narrator says, "Penelope explained." Penelope says, "It seems we're fictional characters in someone's novel." In the third panel the narrator says, "James scratched his butt and said," and James says, "It doesn't miss anything, does it?" Penelope replies, "Nope."
Three panel comic called "A Narrative" showing a man and a woman in silhouette dressed in vintage clothes and hats. In the first panel, a narrator says, "James stopped to speak with Penelope." James says, "Who said that?" Penelope says, "The narrator." In the second panel the narrator says, "Penelope explained." Penelope says, "It seems we're fictional characters in someone's novel." In the third panel the narrator says, "James scratched his butt and said," and James says, "It doesn't miss anything, does it?" Penelope replies, "Nope."
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Jürgen Hubert
Jürgen Hubert
@juergen_hubert@mementomori.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

@victorvonvortex

Oh, then it's _much_ too late to run.

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Darth Hideout 🏳️‍🌈
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@darth_hideout@mas.to replied  ·  activity timestamp 6 days ago

@victorvonvortex

#Memes #Humor

[Drawing of a woman with pigtails in a dress & petticoats, on fire & billowing smoke, flanked by two panicky cats]

MY LIFE IS A FAIRY TALE 
BUT THE AUTHOR IS GERMAN
[Drawing of a woman with pigtails in a dress & petticoats, on fire & billowing smoke, flanked by two panicky cats] MY LIFE IS A FAIRY TALE BUT THE AUTHOR IS GERMAN
[Drawing of a woman with pigtails in a dress & petticoats, on fire & billowing smoke, flanked by two panicky cats] MY LIFE IS A FAIRY TALE BUT THE AUTHOR IS GERMAN
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Hassmeister
Hassmeister
@hassmeister@mas.to replied  ·  activity timestamp 6 days ago

@darth_hideout I don't understand. We have many good authors. @victorvonvortex

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ClipHead
ClipHead
@ClipHead@social.cologne replied  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

@hassmeister @darth_hideout @victorvonvortex
It's because german fairy tales are pretty grim(m) and dark.

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Jürgen Hubert
Jürgen Hubert
@juergen_hubert@mementomori.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

@ClipHead @hassmeister @darth_hideout @victorvonvortex

Eh. I think it's not that German folk tales are particularly grim when compared to those of other cultures, it's that they are the best known examples of tales from an age before literature introduced the notion of "family-friendly stories".

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