When Slime-on has an argument he repeats the same phrase over and over again. Does he really think that saying "You are lazy" 10 times is more forceful than saying it once. It's so childish! I can't remember the last time I heard an adult use that tactic.
I suppose it's because he can't think of anything more convincing. He keeps on repeating until another phrase occurs to him and then he repeats that.
Sometime after the argy-bargy he has a confessional crying session seeking self-affirmation from his opponent, if possible, or Eileen if not.
First there is a face as if sucking lemons, then his voice goes up in pitch, then his face goes into his hands and he starts snivelling, protesting how he is really misunderstood and what a good person he is. After that he perks up a bit and there's nary a trace of a tear nor a sniffle.
This is the pattern in all of Slime-on's arguments. Either he's a one-trick actor or he has the emotional stability of toddler on a sugar rush.
I suppose it's because he can't think of anything more convincing. He keeps on repeating until another phrase occurs to him and then he repeats that.
Sometime after the argy-bargy he has a confessional crying session seeking self-affirmation from his opponent, if possible, or Eileen if not.
First there is a face as if sucking lemons, then his voice goes up in pitch, then his face goes into his hands and he starts snivelling, protesting how he is really misunderstood and what a good person he is. After that he perks up a bit and there's nary a trace of a tear nor a sniffle.
This is the pattern in all of Slime-on's arguments. Either he's a one-trick actor or he has the emotional stability of toddler on a sugar rush.
