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* SlapstickKnowsNoGender: Both women end up blown up in more than one strip.
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* SlapstickKnowsNoGender: {{Slapstick}}: Both women end up blown up in more than one strip.
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* DiggingToChina: In one strip, a workman tries to warn the two woman that they are standing above a stick of dynamite with a lit fuse. After the explosion goes off, the workman finds himself lying at the bottom of a hole being greeted by a polite Chinaman.
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* PlatonicKissing: One interpretation of the strip is that Lucy and Sophie are two friends kissing each other goodbye.
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* SickeningSweethearts: Lucy and Sophie are so caught up in one another and kissing one another that they are oblivious to their surroundings.
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* SickeningSweethearts: SickeninglySweethearts: Lucy and Sophie are so caught up in one another and kissing one another that they are oblivious to their surroundings.
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* SlapstickHasNoGender: Both women end up blown up in more than one strip.
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* SlapstickHasNoGender: SlapstickKnowsNoGender: Both women end up blown up in more than one strip.
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''Lucy and Sophie Say Goodbye'' is a 1900s comic strip published in The Chicago Tribune. It has an unknown artist and is speculated to have been published circa 1905.
Each strip follows a specific formula: Lucy and Sophie are two women who have lengthy "goodbye"s that end in a kiss. Their exchanges are so lengthy that comedic things often occur. Lucy and Sophie are so caught up in each other that they ignore any chaos surrounding them.
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!!This comic provides examples of:
* AmbiguouslyGay: It's unclear if Lucy and Sophie are PlatonicKissing or if they're SickeningSweethearts.
* SickeningSweethearts: Lucy and Sophie are so caught up in one another and kissing one another that they are oblivious to their surroundings.
* SlapstickHasNoGender: Both women end up blown up in more than one strip.
Each strip follows a specific formula: Lucy and Sophie are two women who have lengthy "goodbye"s that end in a kiss. Their exchanges are so lengthy that comedic things often occur. Lucy and Sophie are so caught up in each other that they ignore any chaos surrounding them.
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!!This comic provides examples of:
* AmbiguouslyGay: It's unclear if Lucy and Sophie are PlatonicKissing or if they're SickeningSweethearts.
* SickeningSweethearts: Lucy and Sophie are so caught up in one another and kissing one another that they are oblivious to their surroundings.
* SlapstickHasNoGender: Both women end up blown up in more than one strip.