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miraclewillow1.bsky.social
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4 days ago
She just has a good understanding of color theory
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miraclewillow1.bsky.social
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3 days ago
Context
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takemamoru.bsky.social
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3 days ago
"Red has more positive connotations than negative ones."
Yeah, don't call it a "blood stain", just think of it as "passion juice".
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horsecarnival.bsky.social
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4 days ago
Let her cook!
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nmagnus.bsky.social
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3 days ago
Disappointing strip. I had hoped to learn the Hungarian for borscht, but the meaning of the title turns out to just be "Jucika and a crime mystery."
For those who are interested in culinary facts, the Hungardian word for borscht is, not suprisingly: "borscs." And goulash is "gulyás" of course.
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gabepuratekuta.bsky.social
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4 days ago
"Why are you naked?"
"I'm making dinner."
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keroa.bsky.social
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3 days ago
you know how it is with chili
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krupp.bsky.social
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3 days ago
And yes, of course you start investigating a pool of red liquid with chopping up the door with an axe.
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derekbenigno.bsky.social
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3 days ago
They knew it was Jucika's place and had to take action! I'd have done the same.
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gargalenoir.bsky.social
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4 days ago
"If the joke is that her cooking looks like a murder, why did you draw her naked in the last panel?"
Pál: "I'm sorry I don't understand the question."
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keyboardbrawl.bsky.social
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3 days ago
Look, sometimes you just want to make a big sloppy pot of chili without getting your outfit all nasty. Jucika clearly knows how much of a mess she makes when she cooks.
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stegomania.bsky.social
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4 days ago
Too much saucika
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Yeah, don't call it a "blood stain", just think of it as "passion juice".
For those who are interested in culinary facts, the Hungardian word for borscht is, not suprisingly: "borscs." And goulash is "gulyás" of course.
"I'm making dinner."
Pál: "I'm sorry I don't understand the question."