Dichotomy

2006-08-27 07:42 pm
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Comic for August 27, 2006. Today's comic is actually two pages long, making amends for the missed comics on January 30 and February 20. I've been tinkering with the script on this one for a long time; the first page was made last week, and the second page was made today.

Yay for the first appearance of mister non-stereotypical vampire. Psychic vampire, at that.

Footnotes from the comic pages:
* See examples of human-and-dragon friendships and heroic dragons in Greek and Roman natural histories, such as The Natural History of Pliny the Elder, Book viii, Chap. xxii (after Democritus) and Aelianus de Natura Animalium: Book VI, Chap. 63; Book VIII, Chap. 11; Book X, Chap. 48, and others. All are cited in Charles Gould's Mythical Monsters (1886) which was republished as Dragons, Unicorns, and Sea Serpents (2002).
** See the chapter on unicorns in Charles Gould's Dragons, Unicorns, and Sea Serpents. I don't have to identify specific antiquated sources that he quoted in this case, because virtually all of them ended up saying unicorns are "fierce" or "ferocious." I'd intended to make a tally of it.

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Date: 2006-08-28 06:45 pm (UTC)
kistaro: A blue-and-green dragon with its snout in a book. (reading)
From: [personal profile] kistaro
Hanging onto stuff for no useful reason doesn't make any sense to me, I agree. It's just that I've got a strong disinclination to get rid of anything that is useful, and I have been known to have surprisingly broad definitions of "useful" before...

Fortunately, the 12 Philosophy books aren't textbooks, they're just... books. Normal books. But yeah, that's sort of a lot of them. That pacing is about one book a week, so it probably means I'll have to take one or two books to each class, but no more.

Date: 2006-09-01 01:33 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] draco18s.livejournal.com
Hanging onto stuff for no useful reason doesn't make any sense to me, I agree. It's just that I've got a strong disinclination to get rid of anything that is useful, and I have been known to have surprisingly broad definitions of "useful" before...

Indeed! Just looking around my appartment I have a broken knife, still usable because I turned the blade around so that it worked. I should throw it away because I got new knives recently, but it still sits there.

The other half of the problem of hoarding may be that dragons tend to be lazy (viable truth?)--I myself have half the floor of my appartment full of stuff that hasn't been unpacked yet--and another 8 boxes or so at my parents house, two of which haven't been unpacked from moving into the house that we moved out of to be where we are!

Date: 2006-09-01 06:29 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] draco18s.livejournal.com
Indeed. "Contant motion" doesn't describe me--human or dragon! Unless you count the fact that I "vibrate," that is I have some portion of my body moving when I'm sitting down--it's probably where all the sugar I injest goes. But mentally I'm REALLY lazy. School owes me upwards of $14000 and I've been very lax in getting to the people who have the authority to refund it--mostly because the mental effort arguing with an institution that is known for having more red tape than any other is exausting just contemplating.

Date: 2008-02-13 06:34 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] soli-kareien.livejournal.com
While I am certain that it is nearly impossible to tell rather or not a dragon is mammalian or reptilian, that factor can be taken into accord. In the latter case, it could be assumed that laying on a warm rock in the sun for an hour in the morning could qualify as lazy.

I once had an iguana, most of time that I took a peek at him he was busy basking in the warmth of the nearby lamp. Usually though, later on in the day he was quite busy if I got him out of the terrarium. Kind of like myself, I'm lazy like no other; but if you get me out of the house it's kinda difficult to keep me still. I'll admit, I'm a lazy lizard, mostly just because I'll never fore-go the chance to be lazy. ^.=.^

If dragons are generically cold blooded, then it can be said they are "lazy" when they need to be. I don't know many dragons that could pass up a warm rock. :P