Not everyone who visits Go comics does so daily, or even reads the same strips every day. It is something they may do when time allows, or they are not out of town on business, or busy with the kids and so on. And when people do read a strip, they do not necessarily look at the comments unless they have a reason to do so, such as not getting the joke, or having a question about the strip.
While repetitious questions and comments can be annoying, they are not necessarily an indication of trolling, although it remains a possibility. So far, I have not seen any indications that it may be the same person over and over again using different names, or some such other clues. Most have been members for a considerable time, but are simply not ones who comment very often.
cruftschamp over 11 years ago
being dim like Lila does act like protection of reputation..
JWF Premium Member over 11 years ago
@alananda: Remember these strips go way back. A lot of the more popular story lines have not even started yet.
QuiteDragon over 11 years ago
Yeah, I know! Some of these cartoon women are almost two dimensional! ;^)
alondra over 11 years ago
I thought Boyd would be drooling when she mentioned a hot guy that was shirtless!
Phatts over 11 years ago
men are shallow.
ossiningaling over 11 years ago
Didn’t find that out either. Did she mention he was super hot and shirtless?
hdstory over 11 years ago
What happened to the little girl with cancer?
716PMedGuy over 11 years ago
that was in the Park?
skeeterhawk over 11 years ago
In the first panel it looks like Boyd IS enticed when Lila mentions the hot, shirtless guy. He loses hope of finding out who it is though.
ChrisV over 11 years ago
Sounds like the beginning of a epic romance to me, lol.
pbuckland Premium Member over 11 years ago
Not everyone who visits Go comics does so daily, or even reads the same strips every day. It is something they may do when time allows, or they are not out of town on business, or busy with the kids and so on. And when people do read a strip, they do not necessarily look at the comments unless they have a reason to do so, such as not getting the joke, or having a question about the strip.
While repetitious questions and comments can be annoying, they are not necessarily an indication of trolling, although it remains a possibility. So far, I have not seen any indications that it may be the same person over and over again using different names, or some such other clues. Most have been members for a considerable time, but are simply not ones who comment very often.