skippy fluff said, on September 30, 2009 at 7:16 pm
Okay, the handcuffs and S.O.S are classic. The rain, hmm, maybe. But what’s on the chest of the bear in the last panel? What’s the most desperate, brain-searing image that could be inscribed on the chest of “Love means never having to feel bad, right?” Bear?
Some thoughts: cut marks. A tattoo of the name of the person to whom the bear is talking, surrounded by a heart, from which drips a single tear. A fur mirror. Or, if you could work it in, a restraining order pinned to its nipples.
You’re wrong, skippy fluff. There’s only white fur, lacking any symbol at all, which is itself a symbol of what lives in “Love means never having to feel bad, right?” Bear’s heart.
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Okay, the handcuffs and S.O.S are classic. The rain, hmm, maybe. But what’s on the chest of the bear in the last panel? What’s the most desperate, brain-searing image that could be inscribed on the chest of “Love means never having to feel bad, right?” Bear?
Some thoughts: cut marks. A tattoo of the name of the person to whom the bear is talking, surrounded by a heart, from which drips a single tear. A fur mirror. Or, if you could work it in, a restraining order pinned to its nipples.
You’re wrong, skippy fluff. There’s only white fur, lacking any symbol at all, which is itself a symbol of what lives in “Love means never having to feel bad, right?” Bear’s heart.
Only an empty, unfillable void.
Fucking perfect, Ces.