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  1. Sam

    Panel 4 – had something similar (but not as
    royalty) many years ago.
    Wife and I were a bit loud, and the kids woke up.
    Had to reassure them through a closed door that
    everything was fine. Just fine. Really.

    Panel 3 – What you mean – We? You’re the one
    who tripped and threw me before crashing down
    on the bed.

    • He’s lucky he didn’t face-plant onto
      her backside, a broken nose would
      NOT look good to his guard. I’m sure
      the guard will have a good laugh at a
      bar later 😉

  2. Toxic Deplorable Racist SAH Neanderthal B Woodman Domestic Violent Extremist SuperStraight

    P7-P8.
    It sounds like a colloidal. Or a force field from Dune
    (the slow blade…..)
    Ummmmm……if you’re going to test for bullet proof,
    don’t do it on me. Or any other living sentient being.
    Use a dummy, or a pig corpse. With lots of sensors
    and high speed cameras.
    edit
    https://ballisticdummylab.com/pages/videos

  3. P4 reminds me of the scene in “The Quiet Man” (my wife’s
    2nd favorite movie – “McLintock is her favorite) where Barry
    Fitzgerald’s character, Michaleen Oge Flynn, sees the broken
    bed and exclaims “Homeric!”

    • “IMPETUOUOS!” “Homeric!” “Homeric!”

  4. Heh, called it, but it will be a funny talk with
    friends later in life 😉 Our funny story was when
    we had a free-flowing water bed and I plopped
    down too hard at 3am and spread-eagled, my
    naked wife that was asleep against the wall,
    resulting in her panicked scream…
    yeah not good.

    I had wondered if it could be lined, but with
    something “grown” it might be tricky. Plus they
    will have to be made to fit each user, they might
    stretch a bit, but I doubt they could shrink down.
    At least not yet…

    • ok… I’ve been quoting real world stuff.!
      the problem with the ‘rws’,. is the price.
      a piece 4″ x 4″ an 1mm thick will cost
      about $125,000,. so a body suit is close
      to 1 mill…
      and actually, it’s a little easier to “grow”
      when using a binding base… tho cotton
      is too porous, well maybe they used a
      ultra fine weave…

      edit: sorry. math off. a full body suit
      is closer to 20 mill…

      • If I’m reading this right, they have a way to make
        clothes out of “slime”, a substance that hardens
        when any impact happens, but acts as a thick
        liquid when at rest. The closest thing in RL is
        pouches that are inserted into a combat vest,
        and that is experimental(?). This stuff holds
        shape and seems to act like Kevlar but is cool
        and far easier to move around in. As far as cost
        goes, it’s a prototype, to develop it’s gonna
        cost more than most 3rd world countries GNP.

        • not experimental. look at oobleck…
          the experimental is getting the price down

          • That’s why I added the ?, I knew they were doing tests, I
            didn’t know how far they got with it. Billions have gone into
            military testing, sometimes for great things, sometimes
            makes a chivvy go HUH? Like the rocket wheel for clearing
            beaches in WWII. Looks good on paper, ends badly.

  5. I had to share, the guy is right, certain people
    won’t want this to be on the news:
    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/UsolmYfKZKw

    • huh,, guess i’m one.
      cuz i always thought US was founded on
      “Religious Freedom”. and there was a
      ‘separation of church and state’…
      also, which god?

      • The point was that Mr. T is branded as being a
        godless, racist, nazi, world ending fool. So far
        all they have done is proved (again) that they
        are spoiled children demanding the last piece
        of candy after being told no.

      • Separation is not the same as hostility.
        He’s expressing his opinion,
        not endorsing any laws regarding a religion.
        Politicians on all sides have been speaking
        like this since the founding of our Republic.
        The Constitution allows it.

      • And that is why my church,
        which could certainly be considered “fundamentalist,”
        filed an amicus brief with the Supreme Court when
        they were considering prayer in public schools.
        The questions is always “whose prayer?” and
        “whose god?” And it’s probably important to note
        that the principle is “freedom OF religion,”
        not freedom FROM religion.

        • I agree that religion should not be forced.
          As long as the school does not suppress the free
          religious expression of the students.
          The same limits would apply as to every other freedom…
          No one is free to unjustly harm another.
          So no gangs of leather-clad Christians intimidating
          other students or stealing their lunch money as “tithes”.

          • Same here, I’ve always felt that everyone has
            the right to their own beliefs and opinions, but
            not to force them on everyone. Same goes for
            mistakes, I don’t blame people for their mistakes,
            but I do expect them to make it right. It’s a
            concept I taught my sons, I just hope they
            pass it on.

  6. Darn, I was looking forward to Higashi singing,
    Buck Owens Tiger by the tail first verse.

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