One joke is all you need.
I’m legitimately impressed that Skin Horse has had one joke – “Robots have restrictive speaking rules”
And they just
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Keep
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doing it
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in different ways
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for weeks
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It’s legitimately impressive. In a webcomics world where writers tend to throw as much lolrandom stuff as possible (and Skin Horse is kind of guilty of this at times as well), it’s good to have a reminder that even just one “wacky element” can provide a lot of joke mileage if you’re willing to dig a little.
Speaking of getting mileage, it’s pretty amazing how much Bubbles can say with a six-word vocabulary and some expressive body language.
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