Me boonawa tutetotabah wonga wonga, nakanoyachoisky bushudah-
Er, that is to say, hi. This here is what happens when your artist gets to make a comic with whatever expressions she likes, leaving the writer to fill the gaps.
If I felt superfluous before, at times, I now almost feel like a detractor. Expressions are amazing! I mean, come on. Panel 3, anyone?
Now, this is of course a minor exaggeration – and a half-truth; the strip was planned – but I am tempted to suggest to Aymee that she draws a strip before I script it, once. I have no idea if that would work. I also have no idea whether or not you guys found this here strip today even remotely funny.
Before you ask: Yes, this blog exists solely for me to toy around with semicolons and various dashes. I never get to place a semicolon inside a set of dashes anywhere else. One of these days, I may even try using emdashes and those-other-dashes in the same paragraph just to annoy people.
Panel 3 is painfully adorable. And your use of dashes and semicolons amuses the mighty Fluffy! Because I too like to drag sentences on as much as I can
I like to think of it as a game; how long can you hold the interest of the reader without forcing him (or her) to backtrack because the sentence became an unsightly and unreadable mess?
We play the same game! Just that my goal is to make them backtrack at my mess, but at one that is (hopefully) grammatically correct; netting me as many points from them as possible.