Brewster Rockit by Tim Rickard for June 17, 2011

  1. Emerald
    margueritem  almost 13 years ago

    Go for it, robot

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  2. But eo
    Rakkav  almost 13 years ago

    Can’t you transform into three of the Superior Four and at least increase your odds of getting out of there?

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    aarken  almost 13 years ago

    Why not stand on the robot and climb out the same way Cliff just crashed in?

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    x_Tech  almost 13 years ago

    Anyone want to spleen things to the robot?

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    rogue1iam  almost 13 years ago

    really its too bad robot cant eat some of these comments…sheesh

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  6. Skipper
    3hourtour Premium Member almost 13 years ago

    …it’s Killbot!..

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    Digital Frog  almost 13 years ago

    Next time you ride in an elevator, keep in mind it was likely installed and maintained by the lowest bidder.

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    magnusvisel  almost 13 years ago

    Can’t they just go out the hole that Cliff fell through?

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    rvonluchen  almost 13 years ago

    And people were wondering why Pam did not want to be in charge of this madhouse.

    By the way, since yesterday I remembered that to restart the elevator after someone pushes the “stop between floors” button, you pull the “stop between floors” button to its original position.

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    Varnes  almost 13 years ago

    How come no “THUD” when he hit? Or did he bounce?

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  11. But eo
    Rakkav  almost 13 years ago

    Please drop by yesterday’s Love Is… for a riposte to another of your logical fallacies.It’s not just authoritarianism that kills humor. Libertarianism does too, most perniciously, by relabeling perversity as humor. The same can be said of anything else that takes us off dead center of the Political Compass.Our “sense of humor” is connected to two mental archetypes in our minds, one of which desires to submit to authority, the other of which desires to trick its way around authority. It’s only when they work together in balance and in a positive way that truly edifying humor resuls, given and taken.

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