Wouldn't it be pure carbs with a bit of protein and fat? May get some more nutrients like iron and shit if the bread contains enriched flour or something I guess.
You always SAY it's terrible but then you keep posting MORE.
When are you just gonna admit that it's SUPPOSED to be terrible? Like reality television, or Days Of Our Lives.
>slice of life comic
Oh, fricking spare me.
You fricks only want to see these stupid "characters" frick.
(Seriously, who gives a frick? Get off my dick)
That's likely true. I don't even read this comic, I just know it from the old meme, and from the bits posted here whenever I check them. I reckon most people don't care either.
Which is actually terrible for space, way too crumbly and bad packaging. Real freeze dried food sent to space usually was rehydrated in the container, stayed together decently, or had something like gelatin added to help it stay together. The only ice cream that's been in space is actual real deal ice cream from a freezer.
Anyway, unless the QCverse space station was so advanced they didn't give a shit about crumbs anymore, getting to eat it up there is unlikely, let alone composing a significant fraction of a diet. M&Ms are more likely.
I've just acquiesced to the fact that even if I could swap my failing organs and blighted skin for iron and chrome I'd end up with fricking coil whine or my joints would have whatever 4D horseshit forces you to spin a USB twice before it'll go in.
as a lurker of these threads, let me share my journey >I found webcomics in the early 00s >My first was bob and george, when that shit was new, for I was a mega man fan online. >From there, I find a bunch of other webcomics >Reading them in the morning becomes a routine >Of course I follow all the big ones of the time, and many others. I remember bonding with a friend in the mid noughties over the edge that was Charby the Vampirate and its many artstyle changes. I remember reading LICD and not getting why it was shit. I remember reading moon over june and hoping there'd be something fappable in there. I remember Goblins... oh, I wish I didn't. >I have a set of bookmark folders for each day of the week that opens the ones that update that day >Eventually, webcomics start to die as a format, the internet moves on >CAD shits itself, I realise others were shit all along >By this point, I've been using a site called piperka to track my comics, entirely free and very helpful, for a long time. >I might stop checking updates on something if there's a big hiatus, or it updates so slowly I lose track of it, or maybe the comic just dies quietly and without a sound >At the time I think I'll go back and do an archive binge from time to time, but the internet has shredded attention spans and new media is there >Mostly, it's regularly updating gag-a-day that has somehow not been taken over by the modern day political tribalism >Somehow I end up still checking QC though >I watch it go downhill, I watch it become a soft thing that intends to never offend >I ask myself where spookybot went and why this thing called yay newfriend wears its skin >I ask myself if dora and tai will ever get married
By now, this is the last connection I have to the days of big webcomic storylines, and somehow it shifted away from having any meaningful storylines without me even noticing.
The change has been so subtle but complete that it fascinates me, and makes me sad
>Bob and George, bookmark folders
You son of a b***h why'd you have to remind me that the internet was so much more fun once. Here's a random PA I saved
What really made me lose my shit was looking at the fancomics page. So many early webcomics hosted there, just some kid fricking around after school and then disappearing. Even the good ones just ended abruptly as lives moved on.
Jailhouse Blues. Metroid Third Derivative.
A few kept running after BnG itself ended, but by 2007 when it ended, the webcomics scene had expanded enough that you could more easily get hosting elsewhere.
It's strange to see them replaced over time by "webtoons", to see the mobile phone scroller format take over. The webcomic died, and I think it was just a shift in how people use the internet.
>SC:Ghost cancelleation comic that's probably twenty years old now
Astronauts live in space. Being in a spaceship is a miserable, cramped experience, similar to living in a submarine but worse because everything about it feels unnatural. Space has very little gravity. If you eat moist foods like soup or ice cream, the drops fly away as tiny spheres and can get into circuitry and ruin your ship, so you will probably die. To allow the astronauts to have even the smallest level of comfort, NASA invested in foods that are safe to eat in space. Astronaut ice cream is ice cream that was freeze-dried, turning it into a dry, soft plank without completely changing the taste. Freeze-drying is a standard method of preserving foods, so astronaut ice cream also has a decently long shelf life. Plus, anyone with the equipment could make their own for as cheap as the price of the regular ice cream and then they can mark up the price. Put it all together: >fun space theme >can sit on a shelf for a long time >ice cream flavor >cheap
You have a perfect novelty food, sold at weird science-themed places and large supermarkets all through America.
>everything about it feels unnatural
Everything about it IS unnatural. Humans weren't designed to be in that environment. NOTHING was designed to be in that environment.
>her breasts are so fat that when she carries the tray in front of her, her boobs are bulging out and overflowing into her elbows >probably jiggling with each step
I do not care for Tannelore.
>I do not care for Tannelore.
Make your post again but make it an edit of that one scene from Arrested Development.
>bread, pb and ice cream
Bread and peanut butter are both pretty nutrient dense, it's not a great diet but its pretty functional
Not to mention that all of her food was probably loaded with flavorless vitamins
Wouldn't it be pure carbs with a bit of protein and fat? May get some more nutrients like iron and shit if the bread contains enriched flour or something I guess.
Legume and grain technically has all the amino acids you need, if I remember right. The dairy in the ice cream would pick up the slack.
You always SAY it's terrible but then you keep posting MORE.
When are you just gonna admit that it's SUPPOSED to be terrible? Like reality television, or Days Of Our Lives.
?
That's been said dozens of times, moron
I want to see Hannelore snort a line of dippin' dots off chunni's chunnis
Where's the joke?
It's a slice of life comic, not a standup routine.
Then why does it have a 4 panel gag comic format.
>slice of life comic
Oh, fricking spare me.
You fricks only want to see these stupid "characters" frick.
(Seriously, who gives a frick? Get off my dick)
That's likely true. I don't even read this comic, I just know it from the old meme, and from the bits posted here whenever I check them. I reckon most people don't care either.
Ice cream of the future, baybeeeeeeeeee! Wooooooooooooo!
She was probably referring to normal freeze-dried ice-cream that comes in packets
Which is actually terrible for space, way too crumbly and bad packaging. Real freeze dried food sent to space usually was rehydrated in the container, stayed together decently, or had something like gelatin added to help it stay together. The only ice cream that's been in space is actual real deal ice cream from a freezer.
Anyway, unless the QCverse space station was so advanced they didn't give a shit about crumbs anymore, getting to eat it up there is unlikely, let alone composing a significant fraction of a diet. M&Ms are more likely.
They actually stopped using that slogan. Probably because they've been "Ice cream of the future" for 30 years.
Man I wish it would be the future. Just so the things that made me weak and strange would be engineered away already.
I've just acquiesced to the fact that even if I could swap my failing organs and blighted skin for iron and chrome I'd end up with fricking coil whine or my joints would have whatever 4D horseshit forces you to spin a USB twice before it'll go in.
>tfw living in a secret lair on skullcrusher mountain
>except don't have any henchmen
Drawbro, can we get FFCT doing the peanut butter trick with Hannelore?
i still want one of faye and bubbles using pintsize as their unwilling fricktoy
It really feels like one guy is way too invested in this comic with his pet names for all the characters
as a lurker of these threads, let me share my journey
>I found webcomics in the early 00s
>My first was bob and george, when that shit was new, for I was a mega man fan online.
>From there, I find a bunch of other webcomics
>Reading them in the morning becomes a routine
>Of course I follow all the big ones of the time, and many others. I remember bonding with a friend in the mid noughties over the edge that was Charby the Vampirate and its many artstyle changes. I remember reading LICD and not getting why it was shit. I remember reading moon over june and hoping there'd be something fappable in there. I remember Goblins... oh, I wish I didn't.
>I have a set of bookmark folders for each day of the week that opens the ones that update that day
>Eventually, webcomics start to die as a format, the internet moves on
>CAD shits itself, I realise others were shit all along
>By this point, I've been using a site called piperka to track my comics, entirely free and very helpful, for a long time.
>I might stop checking updates on something if there's a big hiatus, or it updates so slowly I lose track of it, or maybe the comic just dies quietly and without a sound
>At the time I think I'll go back and do an archive binge from time to time, but the internet has shredded attention spans and new media is there
>Mostly, it's regularly updating gag-a-day that has somehow not been taken over by the modern day political tribalism
>Somehow I end up still checking QC though
>I watch it go downhill, I watch it become a soft thing that intends to never offend
>I ask myself where spookybot went and why this thing called yay newfriend wears its skin
>I ask myself if dora and tai will ever get married
By now, this is the last connection I have to the days of big webcomic storylines, and somehow it shifted away from having any meaningful storylines without me even noticing.
The change has been so subtle but complete that it fascinates me, and makes me sad
>ted talk, thanks, etc
Like MMOs and porn, a vestigial attachment to the life you used to have
not my fault this decade's been shit enough that I look back at the early tens and think "mm, at least it was only starting to fall apart back then"
>Bob and George, bookmark folders
You son of a b***h why'd you have to remind me that the internet was so much more fun once. Here's a random PA I saved
What really made me lose my shit was looking at the fancomics page. So many early webcomics hosted there, just some kid fricking around after school and then disappearing. Even the good ones just ended abruptly as lives moved on.
Jailhouse Blues. Metroid Third Derivative.
A few kept running after BnG itself ended, but by 2007 when it ended, the webcomics scene had expanded enough that you could more easily get hosting elsewhere.
It's strange to see them replaced over time by "webtoons", to see the mobile phone scroller format take over. The webcomic died, and I think it was just a shift in how people use the internet.
>SC:Ghost cancelleation comic that's probably twenty years old now
Alexa, play Hurt.
What did she eat...unwillingly?
Her parents/their servants probably forced her to eat other things from time to time. Old Hanners was pretty weird.
https://files.catbox.moe/ioawqw.png
Draw these
into it. Somehow.
hell yeah
I like what you've done with the faces, feels very energetic
HUGE MILKING TIDDIES!!
Stop your shitposting
frick off, his posts are better than the actual comics.
Dummy thick
THESE TWO SHOULD FRICK!!
Name of the characters with the glasses
Slampig Friend Number 3
Willow Dragonfang
The real horror is that only one of these anons is fricking around.
Wish.com Sheska
Icecream sandwiches with WHITE BREAD?
First, racist. Second, the reason Tannelore didn't think of it is because it's fricking moronic. Because icecream on bread.
Do you not know what astronaut icecream is?
I do, and it'd still be fricking awful with bread.
Europoor here. I have no idea what astronaut icecream is.
Astronauts live in space. Being in a spaceship is a miserable, cramped experience, similar to living in a submarine but worse because everything about it feels unnatural. Space has very little gravity. If you eat moist foods like soup or ice cream, the drops fly away as tiny spheres and can get into circuitry and ruin your ship, so you will probably die. To allow the astronauts to have even the smallest level of comfort, NASA invested in foods that are safe to eat in space. Astronaut ice cream is ice cream that was freeze-dried, turning it into a dry, soft plank without completely changing the taste. Freeze-drying is a standard method of preserving foods, so astronaut ice cream also has a decently long shelf life. Plus, anyone with the equipment could make their own for as cheap as the price of the regular ice cream and then they can mark up the price. Put it all together:
>fun space theme
>can sit on a shelf for a long time
>ice cream flavor
>cheap
You have a perfect novelty food, sold at weird science-themed places and large supermarkets all through America.
>everything about it feels unnatural
Everything about it IS unnatural. Humans weren't designed to be in that environment. NOTHING was designed to be in that environment.
>her breasts are so fat that when she carries the tray in front of her, her boobs are bulging out and overflowing into her elbows
>probably jiggling with each step
I love her fat butt.