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Castle Lusipurr #7: Toil and Trouble

Double, double toil and trouble; fire burn and cauldron bubble. And also add two tbsp. grated rhubarb.

Hyperbole during the hiring process is typical at all companies, as are the dire warnings and legalistic demands which are presented as a matter of course–but in some places, these statements are taken more seriously.

The Skype Water Cooler is, and is like to remain, a key feature of the Lusipurr.com staff experience. Have something to get off your chest? Tell it to the staff at the water cooler. Want to be verbally assaulted by people who like Ska or thinking that Kingdom Hearts is a ‘good game’? Tell it at the water cooler. Such are the ways in which legends are born, in-jokes are crafted, and lighter-than-air vehicles take to the skies.

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Do you like the new format? Let us know in the comments. Please note that all of our preceding comics have been updated accordingly!

10 Comments

  1. Blitzmage
    Posted 2011.10.01 at 00:13 | Permalink
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    This comic gets a 100% approval rating on the Blitzmage scale of AWESOME!

  2. Enrei
    Posted 2011.10.01 at 00:25 | Permalink
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    I LOVE the water cooler logo!

  3. SiliconNooB
    Posted 2011.10.01 at 09:00 | Permalink
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    The new format is much more reader friendly!

  4. Lusipurr
    Posted 2011.10.01 at 13:34 | Permalink
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    I always wonder why water coolers have two nozzles. One is for water and the other is for… what?

  5. SiliconNooB
    Posted 2011.10.01 at 14:50 | Permalink
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    Are they different temperatures or something?

  6. Enrei
    Posted 2011.10.01 at 15:43 | Permalink
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    They are. One is cooled water and the other is room temperature.

  7. Blitzmage
    Posted 2011.10.01 at 17:41 | Permalink
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    hot and cold water?

  8. Slab Bulkhead
    Posted 2011.10.01 at 19:08 | Permalink
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    The Lusipurr.com Skype Water Cooler Dispenser ™ has two nozzles: one for water, and the other for a synthetic soul supplement substance to satiate the staff’s need for the souls they no longer possess.

  9. SiliconNooB
    Posted 2011.10.01 at 23:29 | Permalink
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    Yeah, it’s called tea.

  10. Lusipurr
    Posted 2011.10.02 at 21:29 | Permalink
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    LusiTea. The only tea for those in need of spiritual replenishment*.

    *May not actually provide spiritual replenishment.

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