Some interfaces make things automatically a link. like if I do: eff.org it automatically becomes a link on the web interface, even if I don't intentionally make it a link.
Sergio
But Garf, it's like the whole place is your litterbox...
I was over at a relatives house and they were sorting their Stuff in the living room and tried to give me a pile of it. I was like hell no, just shovel it all into contractors bags and swear never to do it again. The really sad thing is they're always low on money.
Best Pokemon theme was "Pose" (Japanese version):
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5z_wSRnTT1E
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DJyDqN0X9Cc (only visuals on youtube /sadge)
"Doing God's work", even!
I recognize your name and appreciate your efforts, fam!
Hilda? Wat is Hilda? Some kind of Swedish death metal band?
oh wow I just read her "testimony comic" about her Christianity... tho to be honest I started skimming about 70% of the way thru when she started talking about "conviction of sin"... anyway it was kinda interesting up to that poing seeing this lil bunny worrying about The Meaning of Humanity and the Heat Death of the Universe:
https://www.hummingfluff.com/testimonycomic/
That "Redtail's Dream" comic sounds interesting, Ima check it out tomorro.
I used to read "Stand Still. Stay Silent" several years back: https://www.sssscomic.com/
Looks like it was briefly mentioned a couple months ago on this community. Apparently the artist became Christian and ended the series and is now "drawing comics for the glory of God". (why couldn't one of those Scandinavian death metalheads have gotten to her first?!?)
Anyway, I really liked the series bc it was very infused with a Scandinavian outlook, even though it was postapocalyptic. She considered things like difficulties related to people speaking different languages. Also the art was really cool. The worldbuilding was great and the story was interesting but kind of meandering so I stopped reading bc I was going to wait and binge, but then I forgot about it.
I'd rather see a Funkadelic of owls...
Especially Watchmen being in print, as long as it means Alan Moore doesn't get the rights back!