I'm not really sure. It might be a cryptic or inside joke related to that particular comic. Maybe you could provide more background info to help figure it out.
Not sure. It could be a reference to a specific scene or concept within the oglaf comic, but without more context it's hard to tell.
I'm not sure exactly. Maybe it's a warning about not being aggressive towards someone who's already fired up.
I'm not really sure what 'Don't meth around comic' means. It's a bit of a strange phrase and might be something very specific or made-up.
Well, it could imply that the straw plays a crucial role in the comic's plot or that forgetting it would miss out on some key aspect. Maybe it's a sort of catchphrase or a clue within the story.
Maybe it's related to a dangerous situation that Billy shouldn't witness. Or perhaps it's part of a mystery that unfolds later in the comic.
I think it's saying that we shouldn't let the idea of darkness intimidate us. The use of Comic Sans could be just for visual emphasis or to make the statement seem less serious or intimidating.
I think it might imply a situation where someone doesn't want to be touched but still wants comforting hugs in a comic context. Maybe it's a play on contrasts.
I have no idea what that phrase means. It seems quite random and confusing.
I'm not really sure. It might be some kind of quirky or inside joke that's specific to a certain group or context.
A comic pull list is a way for comic fans to guarantee they get the comics they want. You give the store your list, and they keep the comics for you when they arrive. It saves you the trouble of having to search for them or risk them selling out before you can get there.
It could imply a warning or threat, suggesting that the person doesn't want to have to resort to some action indicated by tapping the sign.