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Peanut Butler
Jul 25, 2003



Who What Now posted:

Shrimp weren't in that comic.

wtf are you talking about

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Peanut Butler
Jul 25, 2003



Mezzanine posted:

And I quote: "It's mostly Owl getting raped"

so not so much parody as canon-faithful fanfic

Peanut Butler
Jul 25, 2003



2017 and Achewood is over

Peanut Butler
Jul 25, 2003



Samovar posted:

Eh, all he did was BE Werewolf Jones.

Also, if he was classy, he'd have held the glass by the stem. That's why glasses have that dumb thing, it's to ensure the contents don't get over-warmed by the hands. It's also why brandy glasses are designed to held in the hand.

maybe if you're drinking white wine, you imbecile

you complete, utter dipshit

Peanut Butler
Jul 25, 2003



Peanut Butler
Jul 25, 2003



Paladinus posted:

Rape can be funny.

this take melted my computer's cpu u owe me like $20

Peanut Butler
Jul 25, 2003




I just printed out twenty of these and hid them all over the store I work at, behind stock, between books, inside one of the paper book bags

they're gonna be digging this out from behind Funko Pop figures in the 2030s

Peanut Butler
Jul 25, 2003



Peanut Butler
Jul 25, 2003



found a bunch of Fingerppori translated into English

most of them aren't puncentric (or if they are, they've either been translated or I guess you don't need to know it to do a lmao)










I dont get this one though



also tag urself im

Peanut Butler
Jul 25, 2003



Hirayuki posted:

Dude mistook the roundabout sign for a recycling sign and is dumping his recyclables there.

ohhhhh, okay yeah

we just recycle paper/plastic/metals around these parts; you could recycle a TV or old electronics but it's gonna cost ya even more than having a recycle bin so most ppl just huck em into a communal dumpster

Peanut Butler
Jul 25, 2003



Beachcomber posted:

Fingerpori is a hosed up town, but it still takes place in a socialist paradise.

yeah I'd risk milk snakes for a shot at vacations costing less than an hour at the doctor

Peanut Butler
Jul 25, 2003



Legin Noslen posted:

You are correct and the six posters in between us are dickless shitlickers.

an excellent defense of intelligent conversation, you're quite the dilitior

Peanut Butler
Jul 25, 2003



Absurd Alhazred posted:

I bet the experience of dying is still horrible, even if you get resurrected later.

Alternately: death means death, if you've been sentenced to death and someone brings you to life you're an outlaw and your life is forfeit. Any estate caught paying for a resurrection of an executed person is seized by the state/kingdom.

as a narrative-focused DM, my policy is that if you want to keep a character that dies, no matter the party's power level, you can do so-

but you're gonna owe a complete rear end in a top hat one hell of a favor

Peanut Butler
Jul 25, 2003



Phlegmish posted:

I keep expecting it to be terrible but it's pretty decent

there's usually a sincerity to the gags that doesn't feel mawkish and I really appreciate that

Peanut Butler
Jul 25, 2003



I have never known until just now that I really wanna hear more of Kate Beaton's take on pregnancy

Peanut Butler
Jul 25, 2003



iirc he's always been kinda like that but it doesn't really bubble up to the text usually

I mean aside from the hamhanded 'religion sure is dumb' core message if I'm correctly remembering a comic I haven't read since Saddam Hussein was still alive

Peanut Butler
Jul 25, 2003



bump_fn posted:

theophilus, grace, cyber and debit

this is delightful insanity

I'm glad Godlover got the support he needed for his poop problem

Peanut Butler
Jul 25, 2003



SpaceGoatFarts posted:

Wow, couple that with the level of untreated mental illness and this does not make an explosive cocktail at all.

I'm guessing you're not familiar with the kind of people who do church at home and believe that a personal relationship with Christ supersedes the Bible- they're outnumbered by Catholics and mainline Protestants, but are way more prevalent round where I live than atheists or wiccans or w/e

some of them, the fringe to be clear, are "christian identarians" who believe that whites are gods chosen, and explosive is maybe a more fitting term than you think

Peanut Butler
Jul 25, 2003



burial posted:

Well, it wasn’t really a series. As far as I know, it was just one of the many (665) things posted on what was essentially the guy’s blog. I’m weirdly nostalgic for it.

I haven't thought about it in years! It was kinda a neat idea in the early days of blogs, someone going "wait though nobody ever finishes a blog, they either fizzle out or go forever"

I remember thinking "it's gonna take ages to get to 665 posts", lol

e: Google search for "ovenfucker feinberg" gets "About 1 results", and it's a PYF thread

here's a JSP comic from his current domain, though he hasn't posted anything there in almost three years

Peanut Butler has a new favorite as of 04:08 on Jan 19, 2019

Peanut Butler
Jul 25, 2003



:kimchi:


oh thanks! I haven't read this in over a decade!

I was thinking the other day what happened to like half of the turn-of-the-century internet people

like boingboing kept going, though it's not nearly as culturally influential, so they're all around (and uhhh Xeni Jardin at least is... not really keeping up with the times; Rob Cockerhams still out there makin stuff though). Lore Sjöberg got subsumed by Wired and that spinnwebe guy just disappeared it seems

it's kind of weird that the actual early World Wide Web is more or less erased from memory and the 2006+ internet is the new "early days"- and it makes sense because I'm getting on to 40- but most offline pop culture stuff from back then is resurfacing for nostalgia reasons. I guess its because there were only a handful of people who used internet for things beyond email back then?

e: deuce of clubs! Mojave phonebooth! goddamn 99% of internet was burning man weirdos back then, wasnt it

Peanut Butler has a new favorite as of 08:32 on Jan 19, 2019

Peanut Butler
Jul 25, 2003



uvar posted:

https://random.waxy.org/text/pov_top_websites_1999.pdf the web was always full of commercial garbage

Though I probably found some comics through webrings that would be great to post here if I had any memory of them.

Yeah of course it was; I romanticize and nostalgize early web a lot these days but not because it was somehow an entirely underground phenomenon. But one major difference is the lack of centralized corporate content/posting platforms like Facebook or YouTube (save for the AOL/CompuServe walled gardens), everyone just kinda did their own thing on their on spaces

Angelfire and Geocities were sort of a proto-Tumblr or whatever but one big difference is that they just gave you webspace and it was up to you to design it and stuff

Peanut Butler
Jul 25, 2003



KeyPad kid looks like something out of my childhood

the whole comic is frozen in 1995 so that's not surprising

Peanut Butler
Jul 25, 2003



reminds me of a lot of places around here where an old mansion or flophouse got converted into apartments, doors nailed shut because your bathroom used to be a walk-in closet for a bedroom that's now your neighbor's kitchen

Peanut Butler
Jul 25, 2003



Skwirl posted:

Yeah, it was a reference to the old DC book. Most people forget that initially Neil Gaiman's Sandman was explicitly part of the DC universe.

going off of hazy memories from a decade ago, but I kinda forgot while reading it until some scene where Batman and Superman are briefly and incidentally talking to each other in The Dreaming or wherever

Peanut Butler
Jul 25, 2003



yeah I'm not real well-versed in DC more aside from the stuff everyone knows through modern myth

That comic is full of little subtleties, I oughta see if my library is stocked for a re-read

Peanut Butler
Jul 25, 2003



the hoopla is people going "twelve pinocchios for being unclear good DAY madam" when the point of the tweet seems more along the lines of it being awfully self-serving for Gaiman to encourage people to donate money on the website created to shore up a failed healthcare system so people can buy his product

Peanut Butler
Jul 25, 2003



Samovar posted:

It does have less anime in it...

yeah but it's good anyway

Peanut Butler
Jul 25, 2003



LifeSunDeath posted:

BTW, Kluff poo poo started here, so that's on y'all.

still have a hard time sleeping at night thinking about those puckin kids we all collectively murdered

Peanut Butler
Jul 25, 2003



bongrips are their own thing tho and a good use of mids

nice high-volume bongs are also expensive but a bucket and a 2L bottle aren't

Peanut Butler
Jul 25, 2003



GoGoGadgetChris posted:

Those autistic alien comics are like those flavor test strips that are tasteless to some and absolutely revoltingly vile to others.

I see them (the alien comics) and think "heh we do some silly stuff if u think about it" but they put some folks in a seething rage

yeah I find 'em cute and inoffensive, if not amazing or whatever

but everything's gotta be amazeballs or worse than hitler, I guess

maybe some people are rubbed the wrong way because they think it's trying to make a pretentious point from a place of unearned superiority, like all those 'were all phone zombies' comics? I don't think that much thought goes into these

Peanut Butler
Jul 25, 2003



Karate Bastard posted:

Sexytime is...



OVER!!!

I rly love advice that is both funny and terrible

come to think of it, bad advice is a big pillar of SMBC

Peanut Butler
Jul 25, 2003



Grand Prize Winner posted:

there's a comic from 1400-1500 or that's basically the same thing, but lamenting the decline of medieval values

I think of this every time I see "argh rargh purple hair"



O MANERS.
O TYMES.

Peanut Butler
Jul 25, 2003



huh, it's definitely a recut of the original

Peanut Butler
Jul 25, 2003




huh I've only seen this one

Peanut Butler
Jul 25, 2003



Peanut Butler
Jul 25, 2003



Beachcomber posted:

That's what I'm saying. The post I was responding to said that it was '02 so "he must have known"

yeah? That the first anniversary of 9/11 was the next day?

did we all have strokes

Peanut Butler
Jul 25, 2003



Screaming Idiot posted:

I was gonna post a bunch of Far Side cartoons to spite Gary "oh my, my creations are so precious, please don't post them in a way that doesn't PAY ME" Larson, but most of them are so boring and banal that it isn't worth the effort.

classic screaming idiot

Peanut Butler
Jul 25, 2003



Screaming Idiot posted:

gently caress yeah, defend that copyrighted material, take a stand

check your neet privilege

Peanut Butler
Jul 25, 2003











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Peanut Butler
Jul 25, 2003




are you quite finnish, being silly?

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