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− | [[Nelson]] is beating [[Martin]] | + | [[Nelson]] is beating [[Martin]] up, when he discovers that he can't laugh any more. Martin becomes acidic for his misery is not good enough. [[Dolph]] tells Nelson that it appears his enthusiasm is dissapearing, for justice is waning. Nelson asks him if he should do something different with his life. Dolph realizes he wanted to become an artist and they both start to hug each other. They see then [[Ralph]] and [[Martin]] are playing on the jungle gym and Dolph goes and knocks down Martin from the jungle gym. Dolph then tells Nelson that this is their duty. Nelson agrees and puts down Ralph. [[Seymour Skinner]] sees them and says that he sees chaos, and orders it to be stopped. |
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Dolph & Nelson Ponder their Existence is a Simpsons Comics story first printed in Simpsons Comics #211.
Plot
Nelson is beating Martin up, when he discovers that he can't laugh any more. Martin becomes acidic for his misery is not good enough. Dolph tells Nelson that it appears his enthusiasm is dissapearing, for justice is waning. Nelson asks him if he should do something different with his life. Dolph realizes he wanted to become an artist and they both start to hug each other. They see then Ralph and Martin are playing on the jungle gym and Dolph goes and knocks down Martin from the jungle gym. Dolph then tells Nelson that this is their duty. Nelson agrees and puts down Ralph. Seymour Skinner sees them and says that he sees chaos, and orders it to be stopped.
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