3978: Bisected8 - Friday, December 20 2013 - 2:39 AM
Accept no substitutes.
3979: William - Friday, December 20 2013 - 4:08 AM
Burk is 100% Burk. His pig is 100% pork. Coincidence? I think not.
3980: Koopario - Friday, December 20 2013 - 4:27 AM
Well, let's be honest, he would make him big again with magic if he had to. Ah well. Lost dreams...
3981: giovanni - Friday, December 20 2013 - 7:58 AM
100% pure burk.
order yours today
3982: BlazeCell - Friday, December 20 2013 - 5:01 PM
Minor typo alert:
4th panel, "STRENGHT" should be "STRENGTH"
3983: Wolfbane9 - Friday, December 20 2013 - 8:50 PM
Always Burk, nothing less.
Also, misspelled strength.
3984: Bisected8 - Saturday, December 21 2013 - 6:58 AM
BTW, I just noticed there's a typo in the penultimate panel ("strenght" should be "strength").
3985: Bynine - Sunday, December 22 2013 - 6:38 AM
Actually, no. The art of turning large pigs into small pigs is referred to as strenght, from the Latin root word "strenghtine", meaning "turning big pigs into little piggies".
42001: Aston Whiteman - Wednesday, May 22 2024 - 12:21 PM
....yeah, it explains an awful lot how he doesn't use magic on any level. Basically not from the reality.
Accept no substitutes.
Burk is 100% Burk. His pig is 100% pork. Coincidence? I think not.
Well, let's be honest, he would make him big again with magic if he had to. Ah well. Lost dreams...
100% pure burk.
order yours today
Minor typo alert:
4th panel, "STRENGHT" should be "STRENGTH"
Always Burk, nothing less.
Also, misspelled strength.
BTW, I just noticed there's a typo in the penultimate panel ("strenght" should be "strength").
Actually, no. The art of turning large pigs into small pigs is referred to as strenght, from the Latin root word "strenghtine", meaning "turning big pigs into little piggies".
....yeah, it explains an awful lot how he doesn't use magic on any level. Basically not from the reality.