Wednesday, April 25, 2018

"We're Are Wronged. Despite The Whole 'Treasons And Crimes' Matter."

It's the Day's Day of Days!  Because Honduras.

Well, it's good to know that the woman who was violating her oath as an officer of the government thinks the Compound dwellers are okay people, despite all the murder and so forth. 

Yep, peachy keen.

7 comments:

  1. I keep meaning to ask---you've referred several times to the cast having actually murdered people. That must have happened before I rediscovered DBD three years ago after not paying much attention for a while (and thus getting to be shocked at how insane it had become). Can you elaborate?

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    1. Actually, there's been at least one recently, albeit off-screen, the federal agent given a helicopter ride. But on numerous occasions, Muir's had them kill their adversaries, frequently while said adversaries are disarmed. This is always depicted as a good thing, that the evil degenerate enemies deserve.

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    2. You mean Peter Stroczk? (Or that peeping Tom weirdo who was supposed to be Stroczk in Muir-land?) I thought he was "merely" sodomized with a tracking device (itself another instance of one the most peculiar and relentless right-wing obsessions---which Muir is particularly stuck on).

      What kind of "adversaries" have these been?! Street punks? Illegal aliens? Federal authorities?

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    3. This was a different one.

      But as to the enemies killed--all of the above.

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    4. Here you go.

      https://www.daybydaycartoon.com/2018/03/19/?post_type=comic

      Yup. Nice folks.

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  2. I'm glad YOU could follow that storyline, because I sure couldn't. Who even was this Agent Smith? Did the audience ever see him? We sure didn't that week.

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  3. Won't lie, it's hard to figure his plots, including the occasional extra-judicial murders.

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