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About Me
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Loves web design, dragons, gaming, collecting, and geeking out about things she loves (see: the former).
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@topwebcomics Awesome dream or the awesomest dream?? an hour ago
Dear Youtube, Freddie Mercury did not look like Elvis an hour ago
I'm glad my websites look okay on huge screens. Eee... 2 hours ago
I keep telling Twitter "no thanks, don't wanna let people know my location" why does it keep asking me, whyyyy 2 hours ago
Just realized why I keep getting to work so early: it's Spring Break. Can't wait for morning traffic \o/ 3 hours ago
Just saw an awesome artist bag for sale, but it is definitely not at an artist price. 5 hours ago
^u^ this face amuses me...especially when drawn 14 hours ago
Home from work followed by homemade apple pie! 15 hours ago
StrawCherryParadise: Rush: I think that I’d play it best and safest if I tried to write less abrasive... http://bit.ly/9My0by #blog #ramble 15 hours ago
--when I've got more scratch. Or maybe I'll break down and nab HeartGold and get the notched-eared Pichu and other things. 15 hours ago

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Re: Goodbye Chains 5 days ago
Gettin' REAL tense. 
 
Re: Goodbye Chains a month ago
OH SHIT SON. 
 
Re: Comic Related - Art in Webcomics a month ago
Art is the domain of people who can draw. But, whether or not you define something like stick comics as "art" doesn't even matter, at least not to me, not anymore. If it's entertaining, it's good. If it's not entertaining, it's not so good. That can only be determined by individuals, and it is individuals who made some of the more popular stick comics the most well-known comics on the web. 
 
Re: Goodbye Chains 2 months ago
You win this comment section! 
 
Re: Goodbye Chains 2 months ago
Oh yeah, he's really gonna tell you now 
 
Re: The Catbus Returns 2 months ago
Damn. If I had seen this back when, I'd go with you. I never got to see Ponyo. Also I live in Nashville. *ssstalker* 
 
Re: Goodbye Chains 2 months ago
BOOKS *froth*This is the best page. I'm sure I've said that before... but truly, the last panel... 
 
Re: Advice for Art Majors 2 months ago
I got graphic designer. It is correct! (Although it's not the only thing I am, it's the only thing I trained for) 
 
Re: Goodbye Chains 2 months ago
The best expressions in this page. C: 
 
Re: Goodbye Chains 3 months ago
That realization was more painful than anything in his immediate future, to be sure. 
 
Re: Goodbye Chains 3 months ago
Last panels gave me a sinking feeling in my stomach. Like, really. 
 
Re: Goodbye Chains 3 months ago
Banquo's faces in this page. XD 
 
Re: Comic Related - Art in Webcomics 3 months ago
I believe that XKCD started out as toilet-paper (or napkin) stick doodles that the guy decided to make into a webcomic, so you -may not- use it as any kind of basis for justified stick figure use. It's just lazy, and artless. XKCD cornered a niche with its writing and a few graphs here and there relating to some very common things. I know it could achieve the same thing being a block of text posted 3 or so times a week - it would just require a different kind of marketing to a slightly different market. "A webcomic" is an easy start for promotion if you have no idea what the hell to do with your clever ideas.I love simplistic and minimalistic artwork. Stick figures don't count. -Absolutely anybody- can make stick figures. The child daughters and sons of several webcomic authors I follow can make stick art. They can even make the MS Paint equivalent. It's awful. I almost respect Sprite comics more - the kind where the author just uses a billion different sprites from a million different video games with some kind of contrived plot. At least then people have to choose backgrounds and position sprites in appealing ways (I've seen it done well, on unfortunately now-defunct comics). They might even manipulate the sprites. From a visual standpoint it's more interesting than stick comics - even if the only reason for that is the original effort put into the graphics by game designers.So, well-intentioned stick art, AND sprite art, is still lazy, and lazy = bad. (But my example of sprite comics is also rarely done in seriousness.) 
 
Re: Goodbye Chains 4 months ago
SAVE HIM, HORSE 
 
Re: Goodbye Chains 4 months ago
This is killing me!Killing! I love a comic that kills me.Oh, I should probably stop saying that word... 
 
Re: Goodbye Chains 5 months ago
Re: alt text: OKAY GOOD. 
 
Re: Goodbye Chains 5 months ago
Oh shit son. 
 
Re: Comic Related - Webcomics Revealed! 5 months ago
They can, and I really have no power or authority to stop them. I just wouldn't recommend it myself! Now, if they fully understood what results they would get by starting a comic that way, that would be fine. People still do post comics that only their friends will understand, too. That used to bug me personally, but not so much anymore. It's intended for them, after all, not for me. 
 
Re: Comic Related - Webcomics Revealed! 5 months ago
I would like to believe that nobody starts comics these days with becoming a rock star in mind, because that would require an utterly ridiculous and unrealistic way of thinking that has nothing to do with anything that actually exists. Just a quick look around the webcomic world and a bit of thought reveals that most comics that come even close to being called "rock stars" are really not, at least in the greatest sense of that term. Ask anyone even slightly outside of the niche of webcomics about them and they'll have almost no idea what you're talking about.Passion is indeed the best reason to do comics. <3 The ideas drive you crazy at night, bothering you to update! Otherwise you would just go insane. Therefore most of the greatest webcomics have insane crazy passionate authors behind them, and I love crazy authors.Some of the examples often given of the most popular webcomics have somehow become the pinnacle of the genres they represent, despite everything. It's like this: Family Guy was nominated for an Emmy in the comedy section. Family Guy is NOT the pinnacle of comedy in animation or anything else, but it's being recognized above many, many alternatives. Because of this, there will be people who like Family Guy's humor trying even harder to emulate it and failing horribly. This happens even more with Webcomics, because literally anybody can create webcomics (something like 14,000 listed on The Webcomics List to date): they try to be the next CAD, where they definitely cannot be, ever. People see the success of these comics and think they can do the same with no effort and no attempts at being the least bit original, and without all the different factors that led to comics like CAD's success.So, Jules, I'm with you on this, personally - just because a bored student can make a comic doesn't mean they should. But they will, which is why I try very hard to put the constant thought of "internet litter" out of my mind. I have no idea why I started my first webcomic (I think I finally just wanted to make a story out of my ideas), but I know it wasn't for reasons like these. 
 
Re: Goodbye Chains 5 months ago
Coulda sworn I commented on this page already...Anyhow, [insert cryface]Also, an author which kills her characters...amazing! 
 
Re: Goodbye Chains 6 months ago
GAWD;A; 
 
Re: Goodbye Chains 6 months ago
Kill Billexcept not please don't noooooo 
 
Re: Goodbye Chains 6 months ago
Oh gawd this is killing me.^ Sen's default response to every page 
 

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