“But it’s a good waste!” 🙂 Releasing the water lets the poor trapped souls escape, and ruining the speakers prevents Harvey from recapturing them! 🙂
No, it is incorrect. You’re making the assumption that everyone is going to immediately have that line of thought. That’s not how reading a written language works.
At least in this forum (and on a couple other webcomics I read) typo and bug hunters generally mean to help the artist ensure sneaky text bugs and typos don’t distract from the quality of the story and art.
Sometimes people think they caught an error, which is then pointed out not to be one – and a few times that turns into curious discussions about the quirkyness of the English language.
It really depends a lot on how and why you do it. – Some do it faithfully because they’ve gotten invested in the work – and really wants to see it at its best possible.
Or, how about this? You don’t get your panties in a bunch over someone being helpful. Maybe get that stick out of your behind, hmm? Unless you’re the kind of person who just doesn’t believe in being corrected because of whatever insecurities you may have.
And, Shade of Anubis hit the nail on the head. The whole of human knowledge is the result of each generation learning and improving on what has been passed down. Imagine the result if we stopped teaching each other, if we stopped listening to each other, and we stopped learning from each other. Pointing out bad grammar or a spelling mistake is not an act of bullying. It is not an insult. It is not intended to put someone down. We should be willing to accept a helping hand.
Well, that was easy.
Harvey used Rick’s name! I guess he was truly desperate for help!
Only one simple move by Nicole is enough to stop Harvey’s devious plan. And he basically lost some money now those speakers went to waste. 😉
But he owns the store… He could demand a refund and speak to the manager. <_<
He is the manager.
Still, those speakers went to waste.
“But it’s a good waste!” 🙂 Releasing the water lets the poor trapped souls escape, and ruining the speakers prevents Harvey from recapturing them! 🙂
Jeez, I know that Harvey is a maniac but I’m still surprised each time he tries to kill something!
…or someONE! 😉
2nd panel, it should be “we’re (we are) about to” 🙂
No, “were” is also correct here, as in “[we] were about to deflate the pool”.
No, it is incorrect. You’re making the assumption that everyone is going to immediately have that line of thought. That’s not how reading a written language works.
I retract my previous statement; I see what you were referring to now that I’m a bit more awake.
Or you could just not point out typos. They happen. Live with it. You just look like an *** drawing attention to them. Jesus.
At least in this forum (and on a couple other webcomics I read) typo and bug hunters generally mean to help the artist ensure sneaky text bugs and typos don’t distract from the quality of the story and art.
Sometimes people think they caught an error, which is then pointed out not to be one – and a few times that turns into curious discussions about the quirkyness of the English language.
It really depends a lot on how and why you do it. – Some do it faithfully because they’ve gotten invested in the work – and really wants to see it at its best possible.
You would be correct.
Or, how about this? You don’t get your panties in a bunch over someone being helpful. Maybe get that stick out of your behind, hmm? Unless you’re the kind of person who just doesn’t believe in being corrected because of whatever insecurities you may have.
And, Shade of Anubis hit the nail on the head. The whole of human knowledge is the result of each generation learning and improving on what has been passed down. Imagine the result if we stopped teaching each other, if we stopped listening to each other, and we stopped learning from each other. Pointing out bad grammar or a spelling mistake is not an act of bullying. It is not an insult. It is not intended to put someone down. We should be willing to accept a helping hand.
If you don’t, then you’re the a$$. 🙂
LOL… poor Harvey.
Alas , Harvey : you perfectly know that your evil plans always fails ^_^”
Last panel: Harvey’s going to end up electrocuting himself. Wonder if it will hurt… 😉
I think the question is did Nicole hear his rant and decide to stop him or was she just ignoring his rant and it was time to deflate the pool?
Heard him.
Ignored him.
Killed two problems with one “Pop pfff”. 🙂