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minus-square@AceBonobolink16•4 months agoI read a lot of these. Here’s my hot take: It’s not real. It’s not canon. This never happened to Miles O’Brien and never will. For me, personally, that’s enough to let me enjoy the absurd comedy.
minus-square@OlinOfTheHillPeoplelink11•4 months agoI enjoy it here and there. My big problem is that it’s the same joke almost every time.
minus-squareFlying SquidMlink8•4 months agoIt’s a fictional version of a fictional person. I’m sort of amused when people get upset about it.
minus-squareFlying SquidMlink1•4 months agoRemember, this is only strip #35 and he’s done over 200. They improve over time.
minus-squareEcho Dotlinkfedilink2•4 months agoCan we skip to the good ones then, because so far they’ve all been, ha ha, he’s getting cheated on
I read a lot of these. Here’s my hot take: It’s not real. It’s not canon. This never happened to Miles O’Brien and never will.
For me, personally, that’s enough to let me enjoy the absurd comedy.
I enjoy it here and there. My big problem is that it’s the same joke almost every time.
It’s a fictional version of a fictional person. I’m sort of amused when people get upset about it.
I just wish they were better quality
Remember, this is only strip #35 and he’s done over 200. They improve over time.
Can we skip to the good ones then, because so far they’ve all been, ha ha, he’s getting cheated on