Title Text: as everyone known, video game skills are mappable 1:1 with real life. Therefore I ate this red-capped mushroom and expect to grow to twice my *collapses*
Well, can't argue with that!
Let the negotiations commence.

Does it really matter where they learned the skills? What matters is that they applied it to survive another night.fenrirblack wrote:Oh my god. I just realized that they used skills from a video game to capture her which goes against the entire point of the trip. They used survival skills they learned from home to prove to Miles that they didn’t need to come at all. This was all a waste of time in the end. They learned nothing.
I've learned by now that Rick will give those curves to both genders.anhedral wrote:Gotta love that perspective on Gale's left paw in panel 1.
And is it just me, or does North Star have some very feminine curves there? I took one look and thought 'wait, is that Natalie? No, it's not Natalie...'. I've been blithely assuming up till now that all of Miles' cubs are male, but I don't know that's ever really been confirmed. It is entirely possible I've missed something here though...
(Goes off peering for eyelashes...)
I might be reading to far into it but Remember what Miles said about “taking the least-effort path instead of the opportunities that will give the greater rewards.” They had that discussion about the cubs playing video games and Miles seemed super disappointed about the whole thing and there were all these jokes about video games. Anyway they proved Miles wrong by using a video game to save the day than real life skills one would normally use in this situation. They learned more from video games than from their time living in the wild. It’s a classic trope. It irony, I think.D-Rock wrote:Does it really matter where they learned the skills? What matters is that they applied it to survive another night. .fenrirblack wrote:Oh my god. I just realized that they used skills from a video game to capture her which goes against the entire point of the trip. They used survival skills they learned from home to prove to Miles that they didn’t need to come at all. This was all a waste of time in the end. They learned nothing.


Yeah, I'm pretty happy for Poncho here as well. I wonder if he covers up to hide that scar? You might think scars would be a badge of honour among wolves; Jack isn't shy about showing his.Tappy Too wrote:I knew it! I well, I didn't know what was going to happen, but I did know that at some point eventually, Poncho would finally do something cool!
Now he can prove he still has the "catch and kill" mindset, and eat Cheetos. Let's go Poncho!
(Also is it just me or does he look really good with his poncho off?)
Ahm.... You still need to learn a lot, Nintendo games are rather on the more unrealistic side of the spectrum. ^^D-Rock wrote:[2018/08/15 - By All Accounts It Doesn't Make Any Sense]
Title Text: as everyone known, video game skills are mappable 1:1 with real life. Therefore I ate this red-capped mushroom and expect to grow to twice my *collapses*


Yeah, everyone knows all if the realistic games are on the Bethesda side, like Skyrim, Fallout, Doom... nevermindRender wrote:Ahm.... You still need to learn a lot, Nintendo games are rather on the more unrealistic side of the spectrum. ^^D-Rock wrote:[2018/08/15 - By All Accounts It Doesn't Make Any Sense]
Title Text: as everyone known, video game skills are mappable 1:1 with real life. Therefore I ate this red-capped mushroom and expect to grow to twice my *collapses*
Probably yes, and, here's the first time where we see him show his scar.Frank wrote:Where did that scar come from? Is that why Poncho wears a poncho?




Seems like his scar has changed orientation since then..Argent wrote:We've seen that scar (and sick abs) before:
(hmm, seems he wasn't always down on dating domestic dawgs)
(oi, he gets an exception to the uniform code!)
(he doesn't really seem to be worried about people seeing it)
Just under right collarbone, over the chest and down the side? Seems about the same.Tappy Too wrote:Seems like his scar has changed orientation since then..
He usually wears a Poncho.Zenir wrote: On a more serious note, it would be interesting to know the backstory of Poncho's name.

Miles said they stoped doing the fourth test because "now [they're] living among humans", a transition that took place before Poncho's first on screen appearance, so it would make less sense if Poncho didn't have a poncho in his first appearance.Argent wrote:Poncho had a poncho in his first appearance.
We know he has ulterior motives (selling Bino's collar), but his description does like up with Miles saying the test specifically provokes humans.Argent wrote:Also, don't forget that Jack is kind of the epitome of the unreliable narrator
We non't know what Natalie stole but the alt text (a more reliable narrator) for The Binky Bandit tells us Daryl and Poncho got a hat and a poncho respectively in the same context Bino stole a pacifier,Argent wrote:so you don't know if Poncho and Natalie actually stole candy from a baby
Um, what?Argent wrote:nor whether the candy was named "Natalie".

Ah, but are Ricks' proclamations about the non-canon canon?Argent wrote:Rick has repeatedly said the alt text is not canon.
