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New Perry Bible Fellowship - Peak Performance

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Boogie said:
*debates the risks of openly criticizing the lack of funny in this particular PBF comic*
It's not really funny. At least it's sort of clever; you can usually count on that.
 
Unless there's some aspect of it that I'm not getting, it's just not funny.
 
demon said:
Unless there's some aspect of it that I'm not getting, it's just not funny.
Yea I'm thinking the same thing. The guy just floated to the moon and died....unless I'm missing something, that wasn't funny at all.
 
Boogie said:
*looks at watch*

Right on schedule
Yeah, well, so were you and Demon. There must be some sort of relation to lack of poontang and sense of humor. I just have to figure out which way the equation works.
 
Really, this one's just a chuckle. Funny, but not one of his best. Middle of the road enough of a comment for some of you? Good.
 
I don't believe how divided people are on Perry Bible Fellowship. Especially because it seems like everybody likes the comic, they just don't like the same ones.
 
Raoul Duke said:
Yeah, well, so were you and Demon. There must be some sort of relation to lack of poontang and sense of humor. I just have to figure out which way the equation works.

Umm, I'm pretty sure this is one of the first times I've bothered to make a criticism in a PBF thread.

and demon is one of the most hilarious posters on GAF these days :P
 
temp said:


That would have been better as a robot chicken skit. It was clever, but it needed seth green pretending he can do more than one voice saying "OOOOHHHH NOOOOOOOOOO" to be funny
 
Boogie said:
Umm, I'm pretty sure this is one of the first times I've bothered to make a criticism in a PBF thread.

and demon is one of the most hilarious posters on GAF these days :P
Really, demon is on fire.

I think he's concentrating all the energy a normal man would expend on sex and girls into comedy.
 
Socreges said:
Really, demon is on fire.

I think he's concentrating all the energy a normal man would expend on sex and girls into comedy.

Ah, so demon channels his energy into comedy, and I channel mine into violence. I see.
 
I'm with Boogie. I was expecting something witty like Love Lizard or cute-funny like Volcano Snails and this turned out kind of dissapointing. I normally like Perry Bible Fellowship, but I didn't find this one to be funny at all. =x
 
I don't mean to be condescending, but I'm just more rational by default.

Anyways, if he could really climb so high where he goes into orbit (assuming he doesn't have to breathe since he would most certainly die of lack of oxygen long before getting that high) his body would likely simply float up into the space, orbit the planet and eventually fall back down to earth.

The only way he could end up on the moon is if he gave himself a push off the mountain peak which is not shown in the comic, it seems like the poor guy just floated away. In space, with no air, inertia will carry any object indefinately at a given direction at a constant speed given the intial force applied to it. That's how space probes can float for decades in space.

To me, it's kinda clever in a way, but I don't get the humor (if there is humor) and I find the logical holes in how the narrative of the strip ends up in.
 
Deku said:
I don't mean to be condescending, but I'm just more rational by default.

Anyways, if he could really climb so high where he goes into orbit (assuming he doesn't have to breathe since he would most certainly die of lack of oxygen long before getting that high) his body would likely simply float up into the space, orbit the planet and eventually fall back down to earth.

The only way he could end up on the moon is if he gave himself a push off the mountain peak which is not shown in the comic, it seems like the poor guy just floated away. In space, with no air, inertia will carry any object indefinately at a given direction at a constant speed given the intial force applied to it. That's how space probes can float for decades in space.

To me, it's kinda clever in a way, but I don't get the humor (if there is humor) and I find the logical holes in how the narrative of the strip ends up in.

...filling our daily quota of stupidity early this morning?
 
Deku said:
I don't mean to be condescending, but I'm just more rational by default.

Anyways, if he could really climb so high where he goes into orbit (assuming he doesn't have to breathe since he would most certainly die of lack of oxygen long before getting that high) his body would likely simply float up into the space, orbit the planet and eventually fall back down to earth.

The only way he could end up on the moon is if he gave himself a push off the mountain peak which is not shown in the comic, it seems like the poor guy just floated away. In space, with no air, inertia will carry any object indefinately at a given direction at a constant speed given the intial force applied to it. That's how space probes can float for decades in space.

To me, it's kinda clever in a way, but I don't get the humor (if there is humor) and I find the logical holes in how the narrative of the strip ends up in.

:lol :lol

Maybe what PBF is trying to do is illicit these kinds of responses and hence thats why its funny?
 
Deku said:
I don't mean to be condescending, but I'm just more rational by default.

Anyways, if he could really climb so high where he goes into orbit (assuming he doesn't have to breathe since he would most certainly die of lack of oxygen long before getting that high) his body would likely simply float up into the space, orbit the planet and eventually fall back down to earth.

The only way he could end up on the moon is if he gave himself a push off the mountain peak which is not shown in the comic, it seems like the poor guy just floated away. In space, with no air, inertia will carry any object indefinately at a given direction at a constant speed given the intial force applied to it. That's how space probes can float for decades in space.

To me, it's kinda clever in a way, but I don't get the humor (if there is humor) and I find the logical holes in how the narrative of the strip ends up in.

Just stop it.
 
Batmonk said:
I just went to the Official site and this is the version I found.
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Where did the moon version come from?
That one made more sense, but still: Not funny. I think matlock and scola's were the funniest in this thread (Sorry Demon). The real question is: Where the fuck did that first PBF come from temp?
 
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