Yeah, I was making a rather loose play on the name of Ramses (I thought it was spelt Rameses, but Google and Wiki corrected me). 🙂
I did know there was a Nemesis in ancient Greek Mythology though. I think there were plans to name a supposed brown dwarf star at the edge of our solar system after it, back in the 80s and 90s, that’s where I first heard the name in my childhood (they never found such a body in the solar system though). 🙂
Nice
They didn’t find any planetary body out there, yet.
But there are reports that they have found a gap in the planetesimals orbiting out beyond Neptune. Like the gaps formed by moons in Saturn’s rings. Just big enough to be made by a substantial sized object.
Sty tuned.
Bi and gay were not the same thing, last time I checked.
Rorror
Yeah, but sometimes gay is used in a way not prohibiting a gay person to be bi. As in, you’re bi if you’re gay and straight. In this sense, Danny is, among other things, gay. Some people use gay only for primary or exclusive homosexuals. In this sense he wouldn’t be gay.
But from the first POV your comment would boil down to: “Dachshunds and dogs were not the same thing, last I checked.” Correct, but if someone would claim a dachshund to be a dog, it wouldn’t be wrong.
savvy
Gay is also used as an umbrella term. Source: Bi girl who calls herself gay on occasion.
I…I don’t think it’s the case, given what we know of Joyce’s character, but…I can’t help but feel that, in some small way, that last panel was Joyce just messing with Roz…
Yep, and in the second-to-last panel, Roz still seems to be fine with Joyce’ explanation. Of course she’s leaving anyway, because Jacob is taken and has left, but till the last panel it’s not running away.
the reason shes running away is because she thinks Joyce has the hots for her for being MEAN to her… aka S&M fetish so shes weirded out and is leaving to avoid the awkwardness. I thought it was obvious lol…
Not giants in a way that helps. The capacitance of a capacitor is proportional to the area of the plates and inversely proportional to their separation distance, all times the permittivity of the dielectric between them. Standard electrolytic capacitors have effective plate areas of a few square metres and effective plate separations equal to the thickness of the oxide layer on the surface of aluminium, i.e. nanometres. That’s probably about several million times the capacitance of the Ark of the Covenant, even though such a capacitor might be only a few centimetres long.
I’ve heard the “bow your head to wrath” BS in too many negative contexts for it to be truly funny. Awful lot of the time it’s used as justification for human wrath, not divine.
Is that an actual phrase? What’s the context in which it’s used? Google turns up only this comment thread.
Rich
If it’s an actual Biblical quote I don’t know what version or book it’s from. I’ve run into several vehement religious types who used it to imply that a given behavior was inherently deserving of punishment and you should simply accept it for being dirty rotten sinner. Since those behaviors included “getting an abortion” “drinking any alcohol at all” and “being gay” the phrase is linked to some pretty offensive mindsets for me.
Rich
Oh, and my google search turns up someplace called “Spiritual Forces Ministry” as the first hit. To quote:
“It may be a lot easier to bow and bend now then it will be when you are facing an angry God. I know, because I have upset Him with lesser things and have felt a lesser wrath. It was not the head bowing and knee bending wrath, but it was terrible. The only way to not be a receiving part of His wrath is to not cause it. Bowing your head and bending your knees now, while He is giving you the chance to do it His way will be a lot less painful. It will be done His way whether you like it or not. His command will prevail…”
Typical “grovel before our god because he’ll get you in the end one way or the other” thing, really. The problem I have with it is when people decide that they’re the ones to enact the his wrath, rather than letting him do it.
For reference… II Samuel 6:6-8 (NRSV translation):
“When they came to the threshing floor of Nacon, Uzzah reached out his hand to the ark of God and took hold of it, for the oxen shook it. The anger of the Lord was kindled against Uzzah; and God struck him there because he reached out his hand to the ark; and he died there beside the ark of God.
David was angry because the Lord had burst forth with an outburst upon Uzzah; so that place is called Perez-uzzah, to this day.”
207 thoughts on “Nemeses”
Jen Aside
Joyce loves everyone!
some folks she loves to avoid, some folks she loves to punch in the face, some folks she loves to
crucifyuse as a bad exampleYet_One_More_Idiot
Nemeses…wasn’t he, like, an Egyptian Pharoah? 😛 😛 😛
Opus the Poet
I realize you were making a joke based on a deliberate mis-spelling of the name, but http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nemesis_%28mythology%29
Yet_One_More_Idiot
Yeah, I was making a rather loose play on the name of Ramses (I thought it was spelt Rameses, but Google and Wiki corrected me). 🙂
I did know there was a Nemesis in ancient Greek Mythology though. I think there were plans to name a supposed brown dwarf star at the edge of our solar system after it, back in the 80s and 90s, that’s where I first heard the name in my childhood (they never found such a body in the solar system though). 🙂
Nice
They didn’t find any planetary body out there, yet.
But there are reports that they have found a gap in the planetesimals orbiting out beyond Neptune. Like the gaps formed by moons in Saturn’s rings. Just big enough to be made by a substantial sized object.
Sty tuned.
BrokenEye, True False Prophet
Actually, “nemeses” is the plural of “nemesis”
xKiv
Close. A Nemes is a kind of hat worn by (some) Pharaohs. Nemeses sounds like an english plural of that.
begbert2
When somebody loves thinking of you as somebody who will be brutally murdered, the person who “loves” you is a psychopath.
AHR
Roz when someone respects your harsh truths you LOVE THEM you do not PUSH THEM AWAY
Safgaftsa
Roz refuses to be part of any party that would have her as a guest.
Plasma Mongoose
That and without Jacob, this party has become a clambake.
thebombzen
I haven’t heard that one. Just “sausage fest.” I guess I live under a rock.
Plasma Mongoose
A number of months ago, the DoA commenters discussed what the female equivalent to sausage-fest is and clambake was a popular choice.
Nono
I keep reading it like it’s supposed to be pronounced ‘clam-ba-ke’, which is kind of like bukkake.
Kind of fitting, I guess?
DarkoNeko
no.
Garrett
Woah now, the ratio is still currently 3 men to 5 women. Although a clam bake is ideal for Becky.
Sterling
Yeah, but those men are all gay, taken, or both.
Disloyal Subject
I don’t think any are both.
Daibhid C
One is taken and bi.
Yet_One_More_Idiot
I’d like to introduce you to Danny. Both taken and bi. 🙂
saltchocolate
Bi and gay were not the same thing, last time I checked.
Rorror
Yeah, but sometimes gay is used in a way not prohibiting a gay person to be bi. As in, you’re bi if you’re gay and straight. In this sense, Danny is, among other things, gay. Some people use gay only for primary or exclusive homosexuals. In this sense he wouldn’t be gay.
But from the first POV your comment would boil down to: “Dachshunds and dogs were not the same thing, last I checked.” Correct, but if someone would claim a dachshund to be a dog, it wouldn’t be wrong.
savvy
Gay is also used as an umbrella term. Source: Bi girl who calls herself gay on occasion.
Willoughby Chase
Clambake with sausage on the side?
Someone
Thats Danny’s favorite dish!
Plasma Mongoose
Cocktail weenies seems more apt in this case.
That Damn Rat
Actually with the kinda talk Joyce is doing in the last panel, standard procedure isn’t pushing away, it’s running away.
DarkoNeko
…I kinda have to agree there.
Opus the Poet
Run
ForestRoz, run!169134
See Roz
See Roz run
Run Roz run
jpic89
I…I don’t think it’s the case, given what we know of Joyce’s character, but…I can’t help but feel that, in some small way, that last panel was Joyce just messing with Roz…
yomi
Yep, and in the second-to-last panel, Roz still seems to be fine with Joyce’ explanation. Of course she’s leaving anyway, because Jacob is taken and has left, but till the last panel it’s not running away.
Rycan
Hey, Roz not snapping at Joyce for using the Bible on her is a drastic improvement!
Magus65
the reason shes running away is because she thinks Joyce has the hots for her for being MEAN to her… aka S&M fetish so shes weirded out and is leaving to avoid the awkwardness. I thought it was obvious lol…
DarkoNeko
That would be more the “oh” than the “yeah, i’m outta here”
DarkoNeko
Well tried, Billie, but No.
Dean
Joyce wants someone in her life who she can later point to as a cautionary example.
Doctor_Who
She’s got plenty of choices.
Kris
You’re the other side of the coin Roz.
Plasma Mongoose
The Arc was more or less a giant capacitor, so…
Jen Aside
wait was this the “of the Covenant” or Noah’s?
Plasma Mongoose
The first, if it was the latter, all the animals would have being electrocuted.
Dean
It was the Arc Reactor of the Covenant. King David was Iron Man.
Plasma Mongoose
He built it in the desert WITH A BOX OF IDOL SCRAPS
Leorale
This may be my new favourite thing.
leadsynth
Ark, not arc. This is Christianity, not Scientology.
Adam Black
The Theta is strong in you.
I am detecting KRC off the graph
Harland
Kentucky Roasted Chicken? I see a great need.
Agemegos
Not giants in a way that helps. The capacitance of a capacitor is proportional to the area of the plates and inversely proportional to their separation distance, all times the permittivity of the dielectric between them. Standard electrolytic capacitors have effective plate areas of a few square metres and effective plate separations equal to the thickness of the oxide layer on the surface of aluminium, i.e. nanometres. That’s probably about several million times the capacitance of the Ark of the Covenant, even though such a capacitor might be only a few centimetres long.
Romanticide
Joyce managed to disturb Roz… that was interesting.
Stephen Bierce
And lightning struck once! And lightning struck twice! And I seen the wrath of God and sure ain’t nice!–The Rainmakers
saltchocolate
God used lightning strike! It was super effective!
Rich
Not since Benjamin Franklin invented the lightning rod – although Tesla’s design works better.
Opus the Poet
Anyone can improve on a design with 100 years of development. Tesla was badass for many other reasons though.
Rich
True, even if you disallow giving Tesla credit for Atomic Robo on the grounds of him being fictional and all.
Plasma Mongoose
Tesla is fictional?
caesaria82
This was so genuinely sweet and then lololol last panel is so funny, I love it.
Rich
I’ve heard the “bow your head to wrath” BS in too many negative contexts for it to be truly funny. Awful lot of the time it’s used as justification for human wrath, not divine.
John Small Berries
Is that an actual phrase? What’s the context in which it’s used? Google turns up only this comment thread.
Rich
If it’s an actual Biblical quote I don’t know what version or book it’s from. I’ve run into several vehement religious types who used it to imply that a given behavior was inherently deserving of punishment and you should simply accept it for being dirty rotten sinner. Since those behaviors included “getting an abortion” “drinking any alcohol at all” and “being gay” the phrase is linked to some pretty offensive mindsets for me.
Rich
Oh, and my google search turns up someplace called “Spiritual Forces Ministry” as the first hit. To quote:
“It may be a lot easier to bow and bend now then it will be when you are facing an angry God. I know, because I have upset Him with lesser things and have felt a lesser wrath. It was not the head bowing and knee bending wrath, but it was terrible. The only way to not be a receiving part of His wrath is to not cause it. Bowing your head and bending your knees now, while He is giving you the chance to do it His way will be a lot less painful. It will be done His way whether you like it or not. His command will prevail…”
Typical “grovel before our god because he’ll get you in the end one way or the other” thing, really. The problem I have with it is when people decide that they’re the ones to enact the his wrath, rather than letting him do it.
chris73
Great intentions Joyce and then you just have to push it that little bit too far…
saltchocolate
Omigod, Joyce . . . just when I’d forgotten that truly frightening things could come out of your mouth . . .
timemonkey
A good predator lulls you into dropping your guard before striking!
JessWitt
I expect no less from Joyce.
Rich
Contrariwise, I was starting to expect more from her, but she’s obviously not there yet.
Rycan
She’s learning bit by bit what non-fundie people dislike.
Smiling Cat
Honestly, I probably would have said the same thing as Joyce in the last panel.
But I’m kinda a troll in those situations.
alicemacher
For reference… II Samuel 6:6-8 (NRSV translation):
“When they came to the threshing floor of Nacon, Uzzah reached out his hand to the ark of God and took hold of it, for the oxen shook it. The anger of the Lord was kindled against Uzzah; and God struck him there because he reached out his hand to the ark; and he died there beside the ark of God.
David was angry because the Lord had burst forth with an outburst upon Uzzah; so that place is called Perez-uzzah, to this day.”
LiaHansen
further reference: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n2ZpsbGr7s8
alicemacher
An awesome and classic moment in cinematic history to be sure, but I’d be willing to bet Joyce hasn’t seen that. 🙂
Captain Batson