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TGW-832

Chapter: 28 Wolf and Dog
Characters: Alyshia, Amillu, Cherry, dragonflys, jami, Kathy, Kelly, Miklos, Miral, mischa, motti, Robert, Taritha, Teresa
Location: airlock, street
└ Tags: common sense law, round 2

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Discussion (16) ¬

  1. rob stanley
    September 3, 2021, 20:06 | # | Reply

    Also,, at Gary. Happy Birthday belated.! 8/1

    • Gary (Kajm at DA)
      September 4, 2021, 03:42 | # | Reply

      Thank you, Rob!

      • Bill Mullins
        September 4, 2021, 07:39 | # | Reply

        8/1, Kajim? Coincidence! Mine’s 8/2. But I suspect very different years. I was born in 1951. You?

        • robnot
          September 4, 2021, 09:03 | # | Reply

          Happy Belated Birthday also.!

      • Paul
        September 4, 2021, 20:03 | # | Reply

        Happy birthday Gary. Many, many more.

  2. President Elect B Woodman
    September 3, 2021, 22:55 | # | Reply

    Good explanation of “insurance”. Thanks. Probably costs less then Gooberment mandated insurance.

  3. Dastardly Dan
    September 4, 2021, 07:07 | # | Reply

    Petercat,
    There is another cartoonist who write stories with a solid Libertarian mindset. Things like your road ownership concept.
    Would you mind my posting information about his stuff?
    This is your house, I don’t want to offend my host.

    • Petercat
      September 4, 2021, 11:31 | # | Reply

      I don’t mind at all, as long as he will allow you to post a link to this webcomic on his site.
      I follow the platinum rule, “Do unto others what they do unto you, only with style.”

      • Bill Mullins
        September 4, 2021, 15:08 | # | Reply

        Catman, when I read Dan’s comment I suspected that he was referring to DBD. If so then you well know how Muir feels about mentioning any other comic at DBD. I referred to TGW once and hot my hands slapped severely for it. That was part of my later decision to abandon DBD permanently. Muir’s high handedness stuck in my craw. You at least do things with a fair amount of flair and je ne sais quoi.

        Check your email. I might have discovered a way t let you hide walls on interior sets such as what I am designing and building now.

        • Dastardly Dan
          September 5, 2021, 08:19 | # | Reply

          No, DBD is anything but Libertarian. He’s gone full Trumatarian
          The group of cartoonists call themselves Big Head Press. I highly recommend a graphic novel, available for free on their website, called The Probability Broach. The go into a lot of ‘nuts and bolts’ of how a Libertarian government and society would work. I think you guys would get along well.
          They have a running strip, I’ll post a link to TGW there.

          • Bill Mullins
            September 5, 2021, 09:02 | # | Reply

            Okay. Scott Bieser’s work. Used to read it every day but the current story just didn’t appeal to me so I.stopped reading it. Not sure if Bieser will allow a reference to another, ” competing” comic. Catman’s pretty liberal – in the classical sense – but that is not the case with everyone. My suggestion? Post a blurb at Bieser’s place and see if/how he reacts. While I would not expect him to go full on Muir, it would not surprise me if your comment simply “disappears”.

            Oh and ” Probability Broach” is an adaptation of L. Neil Smith’s work. I read the books a few years ago. While the small “L” libertarian in me loves Smith’s stories the innate cynic/pragmatist in me strongly doubts such a system could actually work in the real world. I believe that most people are basically bipedal sheep who would gladly exchange any amount of liberty for even the most transparent illusion of safety. Franklin was totally correct in his assessment of such folk.

  4. Dastardly Dan
    September 5, 2021, 09:06 | # | Reply

    It would take some catastrophic event to ‘Thin the Herd’.. Maybe some sort of global pandemic? I hold that society as we now know it will collapse, and those who cannot or will not take care of themselves will not survive the first few months.

  5. President Toxic B Woodman
    September 6, 2021, 17:22 | # | Reply

    The license plate on the Triumph, “ERG-028”. Was that just a random selection, or does the ERG stand for the unit of energy/force? (I leave it to the discerning reader to research, I’m not going to copy & type the definition).

    • Petercat
      September 7, 2021, 15:55 | # | Reply

      That was the license plate I once had. My girlfriend’s response was “ERG? That suits you.”
      I’ve changed the numbers, it was on an Austin-Healy Sprite with a built GM 2.8L V-6 that kept trying to kill me until I sold it.
      Don’t put 200+ HP in a go-cart, and really, really don’t add nitrous.
      The best part was that it looked stock, wider tires = more traction = blown differential.
      Not the bug-eye.

  6. Abe
    September 6, 2021, 18:21 | # | Reply

    Petercat: For what it is worth.
    Mullins Earned his slap down. He should let it go. No one else cares or remembers.

    • Petercat
      September 7, 2021, 16:01 | # | Reply

      How did he earn it? When his character first appeared here, all Bill did was post a comment “Hey, guys, I’m in a webcomic!” with a link to the page. Chris sent him a nasty response and deleted his comment.
      A long time ago, when you left a comment on DBD, your name would be highlighted in red as a clickable link. Chris updated his page to stop that. It wasn’t hurting him, he’s just a jerk.
      I don’t mind links to other webcomics or websites here, why should he?

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