@Dr. Hardman: So far Good Girls only revealed superpower is attatching her halo to someone else making them do good deeds while she herself turns into Bad Good Girl.
I imagine by this time he’s developed a good sense of who’s hitting him. “Hm, vicious punch without warning…small fist, but _above_ the crotch: most likely Bad Good Girl.”
they say if you were born blind or you loose your sight the rest of your sense tend to compensate, so may be he could tell by the sound of her footsteps or her smell (perfume, shampoo, etc) or he might be developing limited psychic powers
I’ve wondered.. Good Girl’s Halo… If you think about it, is she the hero for wearing it, or is she simply the Halo’s puppet?
It’s not like a Green Lantern ring, for example, which gives a being who is already worthy super powers and abilities. It seems more akin to a Starro, which wears a person to use their existing powers and abilities.
I dated a cute blonde who was on medication for mood swings she reminds me of Good Girl in many ways we went on a trip and she left her meds the whole time it was like jekell and hyde love ths strip by the way Iwould like to see more Bad Good Girl.
It seems more like an Indigo Tribe ring; those force sociopaths to feel compassion and empathy that they were incapable of before. Since I consider sociopathy to be an intolerable disability ( I think they should be kept under permanent probation, AT MINIMUM, once identified), so saying imposing an essential emotional component upon them is unjust, is like saying a natural maniac has the right to stay crazy if he claims so. He is not in his right mind, so by definition, his judgment on the matter can’t be trusted. BGG is therefore not in HER right mind, so her judgment can’t be trusted when she said she feels liberation. Being divorced from compassion is liberating the same way a botched lobotomy is liberating. The recipient’s opinion is the last that can be trusted in such a state.
I think what happened to her is that when the priest tried to exorcise her, he separated her natural Fallen and Divine aspects in two, somewhat more successfully accomplishing what Dr. Jeckel failed at, albeit accidentally. So when she is wearing the Halo, she is as Eve was before her fall, as the Virgin Mary is eternaly. Without it, she is everything the devil wants humans to be, except her will is weak compared to GG, as her original normal self was on her way to being a regular, occasionally sinning, Christian, not a Satanist.
What exactaly are the pĆ³wers of Good/Bad Girl?
@Dr. Hardman: So far Good Girls only revealed superpower is attatching her halo to someone else making them do good deeds while she herself turns into Bad Good Girl.
OMG I just realized I was married to her. This strip was her in a NUTshell.
@Kona: Excuses are lovely, yes? :)
I thought that was just elephants that didn’t forget (there again maybe they never forget because no one tells then anything)
Does nobody else find it odd how LP’s doing a “hater’s gonna hate” walk?
I imagine by this time he’s developed a good sense of who’s hitting him. “Hm, vicious punch without warning…small fist, but _above_ the crotch: most likely Bad Good Girl.”
And a superb catalog of the possible reasons.
Then I’d really like it if Good Girl turned back to herself and apologized for hitting LP. X333
Poor Laser Pony. Doesn’t get a break, not even from Good Girl.
Personally, I like Bad Good Girl more than Good Girl.
She likes herself more, too.
To be honest, I like Bad Good Girl rather than Good Girl, I feel bad for Bad Good Girl forced to do things she doesn’t want to do as Good Girl.
In a way, he knows he deserved it.
To be fair, at least he apologized.
Redemption Day
So… How did he know who he spilled the Blueberry Juice on?
@nekro13 he feels, IFKWIM
they say if you were born blind or you loose your sight the rest of your sense tend to compensate, so may be he could tell by the sound of her footsteps or her smell (perfume, shampoo, etc) or he might be developing limited psychic powers
I’ve wondered.. Good Girl’s Halo… If you think about it, is she the hero for wearing it, or is she simply the Halo’s puppet?
It’s not like a Green Lantern ring, for example, which gives a being who is already worthy super powers and abilities. It seems more akin to a Starro, which wears a person to use their existing powers and abilities.
Or they could have been talking to each other before he accidently spilled the juice. No need to make this too complicated.
I dated a cute blonde who was on medication for mood swings she reminds me of Good Girl in many ways we went on a trip and she left her meds the whole time it was like jekell and hyde love ths strip by the way Iwould like to see more Bad Good Girl.
This might be my favorite one.
Wait a second, Bad Girl got mad that he spilled blue juice on Gigi’s blue shirt?
It seems more like an Indigo Tribe ring; those force sociopaths to feel compassion and empathy that they were incapable of before. Since I consider sociopathy to be an intolerable disability ( I think they should be kept under permanent probation, AT MINIMUM, once identified), so saying imposing an essential emotional component upon them is unjust, is like saying a natural maniac has the right to stay crazy if he claims so. He is not in his right mind, so by definition, his judgment on the matter can’t be trusted. BGG is therefore not in HER right mind, so her judgment can’t be trusted when she said she feels liberation. Being divorced from compassion is liberating the same way a botched lobotomy is liberating. The recipient’s opinion is the last that can be trusted in such a state.
I think what happened to her is that when the priest tried to exorcise her, he separated her natural Fallen and Divine aspects in two, somewhat more successfully accomplishing what Dr. Jeckel failed at, albeit accidentally. So when she is wearing the Halo, she is as Eve was before her fall, as the Virgin Mary is eternaly. Without it, she is everything the devil wants humans to be, except her will is weak compared to GG, as her original normal self was on her way to being a regular, occasionally sinning, Christian, not a Satanist.