Just a regular gas station with regular workers.
what do you mean hands are growing out the ground? just torch them before they start grabbing ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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hellooooo gas station nation ^_^
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its been pointed out to me that you can track my art style by the way ive drawn jerry over the years and so ive made a collage, this is so sick and twisted
im so very normal about him
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Jerry walked over, sat on the counter, and said, "Alright, I'm not making any offers or anything. I just want to get your honest opinion. Do you think we're more likely or less likely to have an orgy now that Donald Glover is here?"
"Jerry, listen closely." I kept my voice low. "We have to kill Donald Glover."
"Okay!" He said, hopping back to his feet. "Let's do this. How?"
Jesus he doesn't even need an explanation or anything.
"We need to cut off his head."
"Nice."
— Tales from the Gas Station Vol II
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by far my favorite frame ive made for this silly little video
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Looking at Tony and Jack’s relationship:
I’ve seen some discussion on if they were really friends. Jack refers to Tony as his best friend by default because Jack spends so little significant time with anyone else. The bathroom cowboy would probably be his other most consistent interaction.
I don’t think this is put in to signify a bond between him and Tony, but to highlight the isolation Jack has with society. His only & best friend is someone he has maybe one superficial work conversation with a day & he knows little to no information about. Some of the conversations they have aren’t even to each other but hallucinations Jack has. It highlights the mental state of Jack & that he truly has no one in his life at the beginning of his story.
Jerry being a big part of saving Jack from Tony acts as a catalyst for Jack opening himself up to making meaningful connections. Jerry took a bullet for him. The contrast of Jack & Tony’s friendship makes what Jerry & Jack have so much deeper. One of my favorite pairs in literary history. Truly love this series. So many layers.
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Friendship is experiencing the horrors at that shitty 24/7 gas station at the edge of town.
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"Spencer? I harder know her!"
-Jerry, probably at some point
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