sel·couth [sel-kooth]
adjective Archaic.
strange; uncommon.

Origin:
before 900; Middle English selcouth, Old English seldcūth, equivalent to seld ( an ) seldom + cūth couth2


I’m not sure I would have asked… but sometimes, you just gotta see.


NEWS
Words of Interest? Really? At least I’m sure some of you are thinking this. I decided it was time to post here, I’ve been swapped with work preparing for Phoenix Comicon next week as well as finally backing up all my art files to a raid. Other important things, I don’t want to bore you with, also ensued… so trying to draw a LAWLS or ALT became really difficult this week. The next ALT I’ve been working on, artistically, was a bit challenging so I had to stop and delegate my time a bit better. I’ll TRY to get ALT up this week… if not expect it next week. This week I will either post another WOI, ALT (if I have time) or possibly an Ask Hatticus for those of you who’ve been asking him questions who have yet to be answered. ;)

↓ Transcript
Dapper Whale: There really isn't anything
more selcouth than it,
in my humble opinion.

Shark: You keep saying that!
I know you think you’re
special and have a unique
one... but Don’t we all
think that about our
own?

Whale: Quit your nay-saying and just
have faith... I’m telling you it’s
almost godly, really.

Shark: That’s it! Just show
me already. I need to
see it with my own ey--

The whale shows him... and it is majestic.