- Novil: Yes, I’m the best! I’m above the law!
- Novil: Ah! It feels good to be back at it again!
- Novil: Now where were we before all this nonsense started?
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- Novil: Yes, I’m the best! I’m above the law!
- Novil: Ah! It feels good to be back at it again!
- Novil: Now where were we before all this nonsense started?
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Uh… wasn’t Yuna watching a pot boil?
Unless that was concurrent with Zoey’s tennis activities.
Comic book time is hard.
A-hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!
Coincidentally bad timing.
I’m an American and too many here think they’re “above the law”.
@ Mark:
As a fellow American, I agree with that. Our nation’s constitution is, simply put, based on the fact that no one is above the law and our leaders aren’t given absolute power because of that. Humankind has laws for a reason, at least laws meant for the stability and justice of all people. This is an extension of the simple yet incredibly important fact that our actions have consequences.
Wrong-o, dear Novil! No person is above the law, you should be thankful your incarceration lasted for about two weeks due to your world being unable to exist with just poor Powree behind the helm. Even if putting you behind bars in your own universe is a bad idea and isn’t allowed as punishment, there are other ways for karma and the counselor your actions to bite you in the hiney. DON’T DO THIS AGAIN!
Quick, somebody, burn that horrid jacket!
@ MysteriousTurtle:
On paper, no one is above the law.
In practice, the ones who enforce the law are above it.
Nope Novil, your self-insert character(not you, I hope) is still the worst. ಠ_ಠ I hope Odin get to him and [REDACTED].
You pissed off the last person you should have pissed off …
I forgot Zoey’s tennis arc hasn’t concluded yet.
Heh balls left out in the cold.
@ Lowin:
I think that comic Novil being an annoying and egotistical is on purpose. It’s a joke. Personally, I love the character.
ODD…!? He looks nothing like either of the Clinton’s…
It’s been 3 Months of sidetracking. That has to be a new record.
And btw. I’m a very political person, but even I’m shocked how you americans manage to derail every comment section to your dumb civil war at home. Honestly, you guys should use a comic like that to escape the RL shit. Otherwise you all will go nuts eventually.
Regis Earsquake wrote:
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Honestly, it’s not only America, you see republican elections splitting people into camps, which start to harass and even murder each other in every single Western country.
We need a better form of government.
I…HONESTLY and TOTALLY forgot about that poor gal xD
Obviously, Zoey has finally met an opponent worth her while.
I suspect should she ever lose against a manly man she will either fall in love with him or accuse him of being chauvinist. Maybe both.
I wasn’t crazy about this Arc, but that was a really good punchline, 3 months in the making. We were never told what Sandy saw on her computer screen, and it must have been her noticing the abrupt ending of the tennis Arc, with no explanation. That was one hell of a lead up.
You left the precious tennis baby out in the cold! For shame, Novil!!
IIRC, we were about to explore Larisa’s and Landon’s relationship and how it is steadier and deeper than it seems.
And there seems to be a bit about Zoey as well.
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! NO NO NO NO NO OH HELLL NO! thsi is all wrong! we where supposed to keep the other guy! they were gon do more of sadra and cloud!!!! PLZZZZZZZZZZZ
Hmm so what is the name of the secretary? Leela or Laila?
Arent wrote:
It’s funny you assume only republicans do that.
hatesbothsides wrote:
I’m referring to the form of government “republic”/”republican elections”. I’m not referring to a specific political party here.
You see this split in the entire Western world.
@ MysteriousTurtle:
We’re all part monster inside. That’s why we have laws and religion–Cdr J.J. Adams, Forbidden Planet
Give in to your hatred Zoey… Let the hatred flow trough you… And your transformation will be complete.
On a side note… Who believes everything is just proceeding as Novil has forseen?
@ Paeris Kiran:
All is according to plan
@ Cactus:
@Cactus
This is the way.
Leave it to Americans to shit up every comments section.
@ Arent:
Most countries that are democratic are not republics also.
A republic is a very specific type of democracy.
If your problem is with democracy… well it’s flawed yes, but the best system have currently.
more of sandra and cloud…thats all im asking!
TheWonderRabbit wrote:
Err, most of our current countries are republics? They are not direct democracies, but representative.
The problem with republics is that the elections split the citizens into camps. And they start to hate, harass and even kill each other.
In the worst case this might result in tyranny or mob rule, because the camps can not anymore accept the other side winning. And this is true for both sides and readily observable throughout the world.
TheWonderRabbit wrote:
You repeat slogans you heard from somewhere else without understanding what they mean in a vain attempt to sound intelligent on the internet, like a typical psuedo-intellectual. I highly doubt you have any idea about the actual pros and cons of democracy and how they compare to other systems.
About young female tennis players: Monika Seles, born 1973., become world famous when she won a Junior Orange Bowl tournament in Miami, Florida, at the age of 11. She started to play professional senior tournaments at age 14, and won the first tournament in Houston and the first Grand Slam French Open at age 15. Unfortunatelly, her career had a tragic turnover when she was stabed.
Her father, and the first coach, was a Powree coulegue, a cartoonist.
http://www.monicaselessite.com/
http://www.monicaselessite.com/images/biopics/t_Monica1981.jpg
Another example: Mirjana Lučić, born 1982, won her first WTA tournament in Bol, Croatia, at age 15, and won in doubles, with Martina Hingis, Grand Slam tournament Australian Open, also at age 15. However, at age 17 she run away of her father, for she said he abused her for early childhood. After that her carrier dropped.
So, pushing a child to some extreme competition doesn’t always work out.
Luckily, Zoey pushes her father, not the other way around 😉
Nice! He’s finally back!
@ Arent:
It’s not just republics that have divisive elections and referenda, and it’s not just republics that have representative democracies.
Quite a few European counties have constitutional monarchies, where the government is elected and the monarch is non-executive.
come onnnnnnn! we NEED more of sandra and cloud….im gonna level with you…if cloud where an anime character he’d be the best of them all….er second best…cuz no one can beat meliodas. HE’S the best. andy way back to subject more of sandra and cloud PLZZZZ!
Haha best stripe ever
OldBrit wrote:
I didn’t claim that the split into camps would be unique to republics. It generally occurs if elections by voting with 2 or more candidates/parties are being held.
Referenda, in my observation, tend to unify the citizens. But there are of course exceptions.
I am not a great fan of Wikipedia, but according to their ‘definition’ of republics – which you can of course disagree because it simply is ill defined – almost all Western countries are ‘republics’:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republic
-> I myself would actually disagree, because I would never call Iran a ‘republic’.
Regis Earsquake wrote:
Unfortunatly you are too late. We are already nuts.
I’m thinking Novil will not be so happy when he’s wearing that tennis racket around his neck.
It’s been a loooong tournament
@momodirki@ momodirki:
zzmomodirki wrote:
Ok, I’ll bite.
The big pro of democracy is that “common people”, to use this moniker, have a say in how they are governed and have the opportunity to re-decide all couple of years.
What advantages of “other forms of government” can outset this big PRO of democracy, in your humble opinion?
Drats. Messed up the quoting.