Webcomics

[quote]critietaeta wrote:
Cyanide and happiness
http://www.explosm.net/comics/2106/[/quote]

Tried this.

It’s on my google reader, but I’ve stopped visiting. I dunno, just stopped seeming funny. Maybe the sick part of my brain needs to regenerate and I’ll get back into it.

Otherwise, good suggestion.

i’ll also add:

basic instructions: http://basicinstructions.net/

and, of course, dinosaur comics: Dinosaur Comics - October 5th, 2022 - awesome fun times!

[quote]iamthewolf wrote:
i’ll also add:

basic instructions: http://basicinstructions.net/

and, of course, dinosaur comics: Dinosaur Comics - October 7th, 2022 - awesome fun times! [/quote]

I stopped liking dinosaur comics after reading it consistenly for a month.

To say the art is repetitive is to say… well its not exactly a secret. And the dialogue didn’t really impress me. Maybe he’s just run out of things to say, because there are a lot of really good hits, it’s just that there seemed to me to be a lot of failures as well. Duds, even.

Ctrl+Alt+Del

It’s very geek/gamer based so probably very hit or miss based on that.

http://www.sinfest.net/
http://www.choppingblock.org/

theres also some bodybuilding ones

and heres whats left of guido and luigi too bad they closed i liked those guys !
http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://guidoandluigi.com

and
BB.com has a comic but called “brawns gym” just search the name on google…

Bumped because I found this one earlier today. Real funny:
http://threewordphrase.com/slipnslide.htm

Very similar to the Oatmeal: Hyperbole and a Half: Wolves

[quote]WormwoodTheory wrote:
also: www.pbfcomics.com

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This one, for sure.

As I understand it he’s not making them anymore but there’s enough there to keep you chuckling for a while.

[quote]Otep wrote:

[quote]timbofirstblood wrote:
Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal: http://www.smbc-comics.com/

I like to read XKCD, but find it to be sort of supercilious at times, like the guy writing it thinks he knows everything. It can be a little too emo for me as well. I’m definitely going to check out the other links![/quote]

Supercilious?

Did you just use the word ‘supercilious’, and then the phrase ‘the guy writing [XKCD] thinks he knows everything’?

Right. The author of XKCD is supercilious. Pot, meet kettle.[/quote]

So using the most precise word to convey one’s meaning is now analogous to being conceited? That’s the whole point of language. I guess he should have just described XKCD as being “like so random or whatever.”

[quote]bcingu wrote:

[quote]Otep wrote:

[quote]timbofirstblood wrote:
Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal: http://www.smbc-comics.com/

I like to read XKCD, but find it to be sort of supercilious at times, like the guy writing it thinks he knows everything. It can be a little too emo for me as well. I’m definitely going to check out the other links![/quote]

Supercilious?

Did you just use the word ‘supercilious’, and then the phrase ‘the guy writing [XKCD] thinks he knows everything’?

Right. The author of XKCD is supercilious. Pot, meet kettle.[/quote]

So using the most precise word to convey one’s meaning is now analogous to being conceited? That’s the whole point of language. I guess he should have just described XKCD as being “like so random or whatever.” [/quote]

Yes. That is exactly what I was trying to convey. If only I weren’t limited by my inability to use the most precise words to convey my meaning. Thank you.

Stop being so pernicious, bro.

dinosaur comics

toothpastefordinner.com

marriedtothesea.com

[quote]bcingu wrote:

[quote]Otep wrote:

[quote]timbofirstblood wrote:
Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal: http://www.smbc-comics.com/

I like to read XKCD, but find it to be sort of supercilious at times, like the guy writing it thinks he knows everything. It can be a little too emo for me as well. I’m definitely going to check out the other links![/quote]

Supercilious?

Did you just use the word ‘supercilious’, and then the phrase ‘the guy writing [XKCD] thinks he knows everything’?

Right. The author of XKCD is supercilious. Pot, meet kettle.[/quote]

So using the most precise word to convey one’s meaning is now analogous to being conceited? That’s the whole point of language. I guess he should have just described XKCD as being “like so random or whatever.”[/quote]

Yes, his conjecture about decisive language is quite asinine.

[quote]Squiggles wrote:

[quote]bcingu wrote:

[quote]Otep wrote:

[quote]timbofirstblood wrote:
Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal: http://www.smbc-comics.com/

I like to read XKCD, but find it to be sort of supercilious at times, like the guy writing it thinks he knows everything. It can be a little too emo for me as well. I’m definitely going to check out the other links![/quote]

Supercilious?

Did you just use the word ‘supercilious’, and then the phrase ‘the guy writing [XKCD] thinks he knows everything’?

Right. The author of XKCD is supercilious. Pot, meet kettle.[/quote]

So using the most precise word to convey one’s meaning is now analogous to being conceited? That’s the whole point of language. I guess he should have just described XKCD as being “like so random or whatever.”[/quote]

Yes, his conjecture about decisive language is quite asinine. [/quote]

Penis.

That is all.

[quote]pushmepullme wrote:
I loved Sexy Losers, it made me fap before fapping was cool.[/quote]
Oh Hell yeah,I loved SL. I think it jumped the shark when the artist revealed his real name as Clay because he had some kind of breakdown.