With a title like this, does this arc really need an explanation?

#778: Boys will be boys...with axes.
#779: Jump at the chance for adventure, lest adventure jumps you.
#780: Fighting fire with sugar.
#781: Oh yeah. Nothing like classic gag 8.
#782: Not exactly the most convincing there.
#783: Just when you think your own problems are so big...
#784: Prepare for exposition!
#785: It makes for very strange funerals.
#786: Pesky backstories. They always have a way of sneaking up on you.
#787: Is it harder to bury a spear or a hatchet?
#788: I'm sure she'll remember the spear in a bit.
#789: Some things are not meant to be.
#790: Hooray for respawning weaponry.
#791: Its hard to understand the motives of those who outlive civilizations.
#792: And its even harder when they have inside jokes.
#793: Cursed lack of puppets...
#794: If I was more witty, this title would have something to do with the comic above.
#795: What's sad is I don't think I ever beat that game.
#796: The average person fears death most, followed by public speaking.
#797: Fashion has always been a forerunner in rebellion.
#798: Watch your step.
#799: Science and Faith...old conflict, new battleground.
#800: Skydiving psychology? It could catch on.
#801: The high speed velocity of a partially laden Jyrras...
#802: Bumblebees and hummingbirds have got it going on.
#803: Take a shot anytime a charecter ends up de-dressu'd.
#804: Priorities are always fickle with the Fae.
#805: It's rough being bi-polar with a baking skill.
#806: Butchering the English language one comic at a time!
#807: Oh lookit the time! I better go hide for a bit...
#808: Here's mud in your eye. And nose. And mouth.
#809: Never get caught offguard while holding a melon.
#810: Always more drama if it involves yo momma.
#811: Oi! There be nerves in them hills!
#812: One mans fight is another mans circus.
#813: Dan's mind subconciously hates him.
#814: He who laughs last likely joked with the wrong person.
#815: Clothes were made to hide superhero costumes.
#816: Better to make a show than to hide the evidence.
#817: The longest short wait.
#818: Insight.
#819: Sneaking up on someone while on a floating platform is hard.
#820: Strange encounters of the Fae kind.
#821: Jyrras has a way with the ladies...the wrong way.
#822: Stranger laws have been made.
#823: The poison dart frog of jewelry.
#824: The worst goodbyes are the ones that are for good.
#825: We may never know the answer.
#826: This is something I would do if I had the ability.
#827: Heart to Heart.
#828: We gonna rock on through, awkward avenue.
#829: Hit and miss and miss some more.
#830: The last to know is usually the first to deny.
#831: A race that lives so long must dislike living in the past.
#832: It's worse not wanting to be somewhere when you can be anywhere twice.
#833: I'm not sure if this is whimsy or just plain creepy.
#834: Looking for a good home.
#835: Not to be confused with hummus; a tasty chickpea dish.
#836: A simple mind can sometimes disguise a mastermind.
#837: So many ways to ruin. So little time.
#838: Gluttons for punishment often find their meals.
#839: What? You don't see a resemblance?
#840: Sucks to be the guy stuck writing the rulebook
#841: You'd think she would be hard to lose track of.
#842: Like mother, like daughter.
#843: Few beverages can defend against drive-by babies like coffee.
#844: Better than saying a little bird told her.
#845: Happy endings may vary per customer.
#846: Making the best of an exploitable situation.
#847: I think Pip ate the punchline on this one.

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