Learning how to bounce right is VITALLY important. Really. There are no soft rocks or fluffable ground. And the older you are the harder those bounces are, especially if you do a wild free-form vector change. (got the ER visits and scars to prove that one)
OK, enough fooling around. Go open the shop, do some aggressive marketing, and drive Sportsmart out of business. To heck with ulcers, high blood pressure, and depression. Success! At all costs!
This is reminiscent of the days when Hubris was routinely banged and bloodied up. There hasn’t been much of that (for him, anyway) in a while, I think. But assuming that he now has more opportunities to pursue the outdoor activities he loves, it’ll be almost like old times.
Paste does have a point about the crashes, though I’m not only thinking of the literal ones. There are also the metaphorical ones, which account for so much of the lunacy in the Hubrisphere. And I wouldn’t be surprised if another one is on the verge of barreling in, or already on its way.
Learning how to bounce right is VITALLY important. Really. There are no soft rocks or fluffable ground. And the older you are the harder those bounces are, especially if you do a wild free-form vector change. (got the ER visits and scars to prove that one)
Hubris: “At least, those are standardized. We have a check list.”
yeah at least crashes wise paste isn’t lying…for once.
we going to have to be careful with that…might end up dangerous lol.
just saw Hubris on today’s gocomics….boy…I do miss Bob!!
OK, enough fooling around. Go open the shop, do some aggressive marketing, and drive Sportsmart out of business. To heck with ulcers, high blood pressure, and depression. Success! At all costs!
Or not.
paste is right about the crashes and at least for him every day is like that since he only works because hubris makes him work when he needs money
This is reminiscent of the days when Hubris was routinely banged and bloodied up. There hasn’t been much of that (for him, anyway) in a while, I think. But assuming that he now has more opportunities to pursue the outdoor activities he loves, it’ll be almost like old times.
Paste does have a point about the crashes, though I’m not only thinking of the literal ones. There are also the metaphorical ones, which account for so much of the lunacy in the Hubrisphere. And I wouldn’t be surprised if another one is on the verge of barreling in, or already on its way.