Oh I get this too sometimes, consider this photo of the very beginning of the new year:

That’s my perspective. If I turn on the flash it looks like this:

Oh I get this too sometimes, consider this photo of the very beginning of the new year:

That’s my perspective. If I turn on the flash it looks like this:

Nah, I’m still getting these to work with various website support chatbots


Yeah that block looks pretty busted


Yeah that’s me, but I started on Ubuntu. Arch is awesome, but Fedora does most of the same things and it’s so much easier to maintain an installation of


People keep saying around here that all comics are political in some way. But I have to wonder, are you sure all of them are?
I love the distortion lines around the crab. I imagine this always being the case around this crab. You go to the beach and you spot that crab and for as long as you are looking at it really distorts around it.
Yeah I guess but this is also me just venting about iOS distribution because I’m having to deal with it hehe
Love it. You obviously need a fifth dimension to stabilise it. Have you ever placed 5d chess with multiverse time travel? It’s great.
Also it’s so nice to see people posting their OCs here. Thanks for making my day a little better!
You can absolutely install whatever the fuck you want on your Mac, including another OS. iOS is much more restrictive however, if you want to install a self-made app, you have to reinstall it every week or pay Apple 100 bucks a year…
What’s MATA? Make America teleport abruptly?
No clue what that’s about but somehow the comic is very funny to me anyways
Hi Bad, please never stop stirring up the userbase :))
What I think this rule is trying to accomplish is making it impossible for someone to see a post where the punchline is missing because it’s in the next strip or something like that.
With that interpretation, posting a Love and Hex strip, for example, would be fine, since, while it has a pretty defined overarching story, each strip contains a joke with a punchline on its own as well without having prior context. But, suppose Love and Hex comics were posted only two panels at a time and someone posted one of those two-panel strips here. The post wouldn’t make sense to anyone without additional context.
To me, it seems like this is what the rule is trying to accomplish and that seems like a sensible thing to have. If that is the case, the rule should probably be rewritten to something like “Comics should be enjoyable as they are posted and not require additional context” for clarity.
Well, you did learn something.


Oh wow, seems like what he’s doing is not as bad as this post makes it out to be, although I’m sure he’s doing it with bad intentions anyways.
Thanks for the sources, kind stranger!
I’m different; none of my software projects bring me any money…