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  1. Unknown's avatar

    The first two panels are of happy-looking gnomes blowing
    bubbles. The last panel shows that you were wrong about them
    being happy (or even benign).

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  2. Unknown's avatar

    Is he on a sugar high that keeps him from sleeping? Are the little men imaginary? Why the bubbles? I’m not getting it. Definitely a CIDU.

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    The bubbles look whimsical and playful in the first couple panels…the third reveals that it’s a torture being used to extract the location of the sugar. (Bubbles are, after all, soap.)

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    Too bad there’s not a little tickbox here, like the “uptick” on GoComics. williamkiraly at 6:51 am, consider yourself upticked. … Oh, and I see the autocensor is still hard at work here. My innocuous comment on “Because… they’re drawings??” got moderated.

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    ” it’s sugar. Why be tortured and hold out?”

    If you think these gnomes are bad now, wait’ll you see what they’re like if you feed them after midnight.

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    I think the reason that I managed to repress any memory of ever having seen this (very old) PBF strip (#095) is that it recalls disturbing images from “A Clockwork Orange”.

    P.S. I agree with woozy that PBF is not really “edgy” – it’s closer to “surreal”.

    P.P.S. Did anyone catch “There, There”, which recently appeared in PBF’s RSS feed? The strip was unusual in two respects: it was fairly poorly drawn, and it was removed from the website just a few days later. The link now produces a “not found”.

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