i think we need a sick episode where thomas is so out of it and bawling that he's a terrible person and all of the sides share his symptoms and are as brain fried as he is. personally that would somehow end up as my comfort episode.
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i think we need a sick episode where thomas is so out of it and bawling that he's a terrible person and all of the sides share his symptoms and are as brain fried as he is. personally that would somehow end up as my comfort episode.

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This happens with a solid bit of regularity. And I'm sure it's a familiar idea to anyone who is working or doing whatever in isolation for hours on end, NOT talking. This EASILY could have gone for a few more panels to drag the joke out. lol
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hoarse, adj.
A native English word, from Proto-Germanic *haisa-, meaning "rough, dried out". Early forms of this word did not include the -r-, which first appears ca. 1400 in Middle English hors. Previously, in Old English, the word was hos or has, but it has been theorized that there was an unrecorded Old English variant, *hars, from which the modern spelling and pronunciation may have derived.