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 Post subject: Re: Critical analysis of the Express cartoon thread
PostPosted: Thu May 24, 2012 1:20 pm 
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Why is she bringing out the sausages if the barbecue isn't even lit?

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PostPosted: Thu May 24, 2012 1:36 pm 
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Why is she bringing out the sausages if the barbecue isn't even lit?

To throw at Muslims. It's an EDL reference.

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PostPosted: Thu May 24, 2012 3:45 pm 
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PostPosted: Thu May 24, 2012 4:28 pm 
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It's a simplistic world that Paul Thomas lives in. 4 days of sun = heatwave, olympic torch = fire = imagine if someone lit a barbecue with it.

Hahahahahahahahahahaa, I think I just spat coffee across my monitor.




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Fucking hell, that is terrifying - just look at that supernova sun and the Godzilla-sized owl.


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The doctor is wearing a bow tie. What.

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PostPosted: Fri May 25, 2012 8:17 am 
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PostPosted: Fri May 25, 2012 8:27 am 
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Fucking hell, that is terrifying - just look at that supernova sun and the Godzilla-sized owl.


Also the light pool from that anglepoise.
I suspect this one's been inspired by the green fairy


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Surely the patient would be better off in the NHS hospital across the road, rather than the industrial unit with roller doors he's in at the moment?

Is that the worlds largest owl sitting on the hospital roof?


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 Post subject: Re: Critical analysis of the Express cartoon thread
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Hang on is he saying that jubilee-obsessives are a bit mental? That won't go down too well with the Express readership

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Seriously, what the fuck is with the owl? Nothing to do with the story or location, completely out of context (nocturnal owls being well known for their love of brillian sunsh..oh, wait), totally out of scale. Of all the bizarre things in his cartoons up to and including the morse code surrounding the sun and the apparent water droplets coming out of it (is the sun sweating?), the owl has got to be the weirdest.


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crabcakes_windermere wrote:
Seriously, what the fuck is with the owl? Nothing to do with the story or location, completely out of context (nocturnal owls being well known for their love of brillian sunsh..oh, wait), totally out of scale. Of all the bizarre things in his cartoons up to and including the morse code surrounding the sun and the apparent water droplets coming out of it (is the sun sweating?), the owl has got to be the weirdest.

Also the enormous Soviet style, 3-floor-high NHS sign atop the hospital. About the same size as that owl...

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He doesn't seem to be hooked to the EEG machine, so why is it showing a trace? And why is his jacket hanging on the chair? Is he wearing the rest of his clothes in bed?

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crabcakes_windermere wrote:
Seriously, what the fuck is with the owl? Nothing to do with the story or location, completely out of context (nocturnal owls being well known for their love of brillian sunsh..oh, wait), totally out of scale. Of all the bizarre things in his cartoons up to and including the morse code surrounding the sun and the apparent water droplets coming out of it (is the sun sweating?), the owl has got to be the weirdest.


Has he decided to start putting some sort of bird in every cartoon? He should have stuck with the squirrel.

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