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Mew"two" was really the fourth or fifth attempt at cloning a Mew. Choo-Choo Bear is obviously a far more evil clone, and must have some sort of space-warping power (he's only a couple of quarts, a gallon at the most, yet he can contain multiple corpses).
Mew"two" was really the fourth or fifth attempt at cloning a Mew. Choo-Choo Bear is obviously a far more evil clone, and must have some sort of space-warping power (he's only a couple of quarts, a gallon at the most, yet he can contain multiple corpses).


== The person Davan called when he thought [http://www.somethingpositive.net/sp11252008.shtml he was about to die] was either Aubrey or his father. ==
== The person Davan called when he thought [https://web.archive.org/web/20130510033728/http://somethingpositive.net/sp11252008.shtml he was about to die] was either Aubrey or his father. ==
The only other likely candidate appears to be PeeJee, but [https://web.archive.org/web/20140105192141/http://www.somethingpositive.net/sp03112009.shtml she asks him about it later]. As he was facing death, he could drop the [[Deadpan Snarker]] shell and leave them with the truth. But said that if he ''did'' survive he would deny saying it, and avoid changing his relationships with them.
The only other likely candidate appears to be PeeJee, but [https://web.archive.org/web/20140105192141/http://www.somethingpositive.net/sp03112009.shtml she asks him about it later]. As he was facing death, he could drop the [[Deadpan Snarker]] shell and leave them with the truth. But said that if he ''did'' survive he would deny saying it, and avoid changing his relationships with them.
* Could have been Branwen.
* Could have been Branwen.
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== Davan is actually the bastard lovechild offspring of Randy and the misery monkey. ==
== Davan is actually the bastard lovechild offspring of Randy and the misery monkey. ==


It explains the faint resemblance between author and character, Randy's insistence that the comic isn't ''quite'' autobiographical, and [http://www.somethingpositive.net/sp08062010.shtml this strip].
It explains the faint resemblance between author and character, Randy's insistence that the comic isn't ''quite'' autobiographical, and [https://web.archive.org/web/20140109073439/http://somethingpositive.net/sp08062010.shtml this strip].
That would also explain why Davan insists he's a sociopath when all evidence points to him being actually a remarkably generous person (who just happens to sadistically enjoy the suffering of people who aren't close to him). He's trying to live up to the calling of his parent.
That would also explain why Davan insists he's a sociopath when all evidence points to him being actually a remarkably generous person (who just happens to sadistically enjoy the suffering of people who aren't close to him). He's trying to live up to the calling of his parent.
I wonder if Fred and Faye have told him he's adopted.
I wonder if Fred and Faye have told him he's adopted.
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== Twitchy-Hug lives and he is Fluffmodeous. ==
== Twitchy-Hug lives and he is Fluffmodeous. ==
[http://www.somethingpositive.net/sp08032006.shtml August 3rd, 2006], notice Panel 6. The silhouette of a cat that wasn't there before and isn't afterwards, the red speech balloon, and after this Kharisma's clothes change color in every panel. Hell, even the bedsheet changes color on 8/9/06. The colors don't shift in 8/12/06, but they start shifting again in the last panel of 8/14/06. The answer is obvious. We saw in the "Anne Rice likes her some Jesus" comic that the Devil is doing God's work by serving as "Bad Cop" to Jesus' "Good Cop". We also eventually see that animals have souls, since Hell contains a ferret rave. Either Twitchy-Hug escaped Hell after ascending to demonhood, or was granted demonhood and sent back to Earth to serve as Kharisma's Shoulder Devil. Either way, Kharisma is now at least partially possessed by a demonic entity. It was probably exposure to Kharisma's soul that transformed Twitchy-Hug the color-shifting cat into Fluffmodeous, annoying hell-spawn. Maybe that's how one attains demonhood, by entering another and corrupting their soul.
[https://web.archive.org/web/20130511000410/http://somethingpositive.net/sp08032006.shtml August 3rd, 2006], notice Panel 6. The silhouette of a cat that wasn't there before and isn't afterwards, the red speech balloon, and after this Kharisma's clothes change color in every panel. Hell, even the bedsheet changes color on 8/9/06. The colors don't shift in 8/12/06, but they start shifting again in the last panel of 8/14/06. The answer is obvious. We saw in the "Anne Rice likes her some Jesus" comic that the Devil is doing God's work by serving as "Bad Cop" to Jesus' "Good Cop". We also eventually see that animals have souls, since Hell contains a ferret rave. Either Twitchy-Hug escaped Hell after ascending to demonhood, or was granted demonhood and sent back to Earth to serve as Kharisma's Shoulder Devil. Either way, Kharisma is now at least partially possessed by a demonic entity. It was probably exposure to Kharisma's soul that transformed Twitchy-Hug the color-shifting cat into Fluffmodeous, annoying hell-spawn. Maybe that's how one attains demonhood, by entering another and corrupting their soul.


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