Wow, I’m really sorry if that’s the context that was perceived because this character is black. I simply meant that she was one of the king’s particularly scary secret spies. I will try and think up an alternate synonym that does not invite that sort of comparison.
I didn’t think you meant it in a racist way, that’s why there weren’t four letter words involved in my response. It’s old slang, I only know it because my grandma was a racist old bat.
Too bad his father didn’t order a specialist to spank him instead of babysit. The boy could use a good spanking. The fact that the specialist is a woman would be icing on the cake.
Couple of spelling errors.
Frame 2: tantrum, not trantrum.
Last frame: guard, not gaurd.
Ms. Bodyguard: “Urge to kill rising…”
I don’t think you intentionally did this…but um
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=spook
Wow, I’m really sorry if that’s the context that was perceived because this character is black. I simply meant that she was one of the king’s particularly scary secret spies. I will try and think up an alternate synonym that does not invite that sort of comparison.
I didn’t think you meant it in a racist way, that’s why there weren’t four letter words involved in my response.
It’s old slang, I only know it because my grandma was a racist old bat.
You’d think I would have known that growing up in Alabama and all. I wasn’t exposed to that kind of stuff because my parents were cool, I guess.
The world needs less racist grandma’s in it.
btw, happy black history month. hahahahaha
Had to add that last jab, right? *facepalming forever*
I changed the page, and the dialogue turned out a lot punchier anyway. Hopefully no damage was done even if it was unintentional.
hahah…sorry I just thought it was funny. You didn’t know, now you do.
I’m pretty sure spook means spy in this context.
Too bad his father didn’t order a specialist to spank him instead of babysit. The boy could use a good spanking. The fact that the specialist is a woman would be icing on the cake.