** Digitalreign.org posted an interview I did with them a few days ago. I say lots of, maybe too much, stuff! If you got some time to kill, go check it out at this [link] **
Well, it's super late over here, but I'm still up so you get a comic out of it. See how that works?
For the 401st strip I thought I'd tackle something that's, frankly, beginning to get outta hand: web logging, or blogging as a scant few of you like to call it (weirdos). When blogs began to gain steam years ago, I thought it was retarded. I mean, who cares about what happened to you today? But the more I read them, the more interesting and downright INTRIGUING they became. I suddenly realized the worth in chronicling your life for all to see in that it's actually kinda totally fascinating.
But with bloggers came the problem of said bloggers getting pissed if you don't read their blog! Seriously, people get all up ons your case if you haven't read their latest post. You get people saying, "what, you didn't know the party was canceled? But I posted it on my blog" (you know, instead of CALLING YOU ON THE PHONE OR TELLING YOU IN PERSON). Hell, some people refuse to discuss things in person that they posted on their blog because they want you to go online and read it! BUT YOUR STANDING RIGHT IN FRONT OF ME! JUST TELL ME WITH YOUR MOUTH!
Speaking of blogs, here's my beautiful wife Sarah's blog: [link]
Anyhoo, here's another one-shot, mostly because I'm not ready to move onto a series quite just yet. Expect a few before I begin the new 10 part (or so) adventure! Thanks for reading everyone! Enjoy the strip and I'll post more soon! -John ------------------------------------------ Visit the DEAD DAYS site: [link]
*laughs* That's actually quite a good way to work out whether or not someone's reading your blog. Gotta say, though, I gave up on blogging a looong time ago. The situation is kinda realistic, people do tend to just write in their blog and not bother to tell you things.
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I'm thinking of a number between one and ten, and I don't know why.
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Bugger this for a game of soldiers.
Great idea, great comic!
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I'm thinking of a number between one and ten, and I don't know why.
oh good one. clever
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This is why there is no such thing as perfect. A flawless beauty would be blank without any appeal nor character. Its scars are what defines it and what inspires emotion... from that moment, it becomes art.
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