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anarchicq ([info]anarchicq) wrote in [info]otf_wank,
@ 2007-05-06 15:45:00


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Current mood:Dramatic

In the Words of Alice Cooper - "I love my guns, hot dog and mustard...I love America"
Yay webcomic wank!

So!
Matt Boyd of MacHall and Three Panel Soul wanted to buy a gun. He mentioned it to a co-worker, the day after the Virginia Tech shootings. Another co-worker overheard and reported him, feeling 'unsafe'. Matt was promptly fired.

So, he made a strip detailing this wacky experiance here,here and here.

And then the cops came! Apparently the girl in the second strip looked like a co-worker and the whole comic was considered "Borderline Terroristic." (I swear.)

Since then, this whole thing has made it's rounds amongst the Web Comic communities, and of course, wank will follow.

Like here</> for example.

EDIT: Here's an
interview with Matt himself.
And "Terroristic" is indeed a word. See?



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[info]dragonfangirl
2007-05-08 10:00 am UTC (link)
Yeah, we got those too -- it got to the point where when the fire alarm went off, we all had to stay in the classroom until someone came on the PA system to confirm that we should evacuate.

Which, of course, made everyone wonder "So in the event of a real fire, we should all just sit and burn to death?"

Our high school was a cheerful place. :D

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[info]mary_mac
2007-05-08 11:25 am UTC (link)
We had that in grammar school. Except without the 'pulling the alarm for a joke' thing. School was too small to get away with it. Its a bad day when the students are pointing out to the staff the massive health and safety violation that turning people back mid-fire-alarm is...

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