mythology created by ayayanagisawa
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Artwork by Aya Yanagisawa Twitter / Patreon / Deviantart

Dialogue by waverCD (me) and Charoset

A big thank you to watsup for allowing me to bring the comic to its long overdue conclusion.

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  • pokenonymous said:
    So... Anyone gonna be brave enough to call that number?

    Actually, you won't get anything in response if you call that number. Fun fact, all 555- numbers don't work specifically for fictional use, like in movies, TV shows, or in this case, a porn comic. It's so the creators of the show don't have to put out a real phone number and risk getting prank called or something. If you pay attention while watching TV shows and movies, you'll notice almost all of them have 555- numbers, and this is the reason why.

    However, if you do see something and the number doesn't have 555- in it, you should totally give it a call 'cause it may be an easter egg. Better Call Saul did this where you could call a phone number and get the voicemail of the character whose number it was.

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  • Note: it doesn't actually say it doesn't wear off, just implies that the dealer has stuff to make it wear off faster.

    Wanna bet it does at an awkward moment for Esther?

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  • Niftyness said:
    Actually, you won't get anything in response if you call that number. Fun fact, all 555- numbers don't work specifically for fictional use, like in movies, TV shows, or in this case, a porn comic. It's so the creators of the show don't have to put out a real phone number and risk getting prank called or something. If you pay attention while watching TV shows and movies, you'll notice almost all of them have 555- numbers, and this is the reason why.

    However, if you do see something and the number doesn't have 555- in it, you should totally give it a call 'cause it may be an easter egg. Better Call Saul did this where you could call a phone number and get the voicemail of the character whose number it was.

    vault-tec had something similar as well... but the number is broken now.

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  • wigeon said:
    Actually, you won't get anything in response if you call that number. Fun fact, all 555- numbers don't work specifically for fictional use, like in movies, TV shows, or in this case, a porn comic. It's so the creators of the show don't have to put out a real phone number and risk getting prank called or something. If you pay attention while watching TV shows and movies, you'll notice almost all of them have 555- numbers, and this is the reason why.

    However, if you do see something and the number doesn't have 555- in it, you should totally give it a call 'cause it may be an easter egg. Better Call Saul did this where you could call a phone number and get the voicemail of the character whose number it was.

    Well, I learned something new today.

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  • user_240782 said:
    Actually, you won't get anything in response if you call that number. Fun fact, all 555- numbers don't work specifically for fictional use, like in movies, TV shows, or in this case, a porn comic. It's so the creators of the show don't have to put out a real phone number and risk getting prank called or something. If you pay attention while watching TV shows and movies, you'll notice almost all of them have 555- numbers, and this is the reason why.

    However, if you do see something and the number doesn't have 555- in it, you should totally give it a call 'cause it may be an easter egg. Better Call Saul did this where you could call a phone number and get the voicemail of the character whose number it was.

    Actually, it has to be (toll free area code) 555-xxxx. This number could belong to someone

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