The signature and the URL are in the comic. They are too small though. Thanks for including the author’s website.
The signature and the URL are in the comic. They are too small though. Thanks for including the author’s website.
Sorry, I found that on Instagram. If I cropped out the author’s name, it was unintentional.
Let’s link the author IG here: https://www.instagram.com/war.and.peas
Reminded me of the movie Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within (2001), except the ghosts are alien ghosts, not human ghosts.
The dungeon master complains about anything.
This is a comic in technical terms, but also political propaganda. I am not sure this type of content belongs in this community, regardless of which “side” the comic defends or attacks.
This comic strip is part of a series that talks about taking care of the environment. In this specific comic, he’s showing that rooftop gardens are just the beginning, but it inspired aliens to integrate nature into their society. It’s kind of sad because these aliens only saw a tiny part of our planet and imagined that everywhere has plenty of nature and we take care of it, but we know it’s not like that since we’re experts at destroying nature.
I created a PHP website once. Where do I sign?
I interpreted the story as showing that working with customer service literally drives a person crazy.
Nostradamus giving excuses every monday.
Thanks. Deleted.
It’s a bit more complicated. Besides the Steam credentials, you also need to share your email and its password. You need to provide your mobile phone unlocked or share its password (for SMS and two-factor authentication).
This is glorious.
17 billion gigabytes in cache. Classic Firefox.
I am receiving reports that this comic is racist. Correct me if I am wrong. Although the story itself depicts an extremely racist and violent event, it seems more like a protest against the racism that was the norm in society at the time.
I spent two full minutes trying to understand why people were interpreting this comic strip as something related to gender identity.
It’s my fault. I slightly broke one of the community rules that stipulates stories must be complete. I thought this segment of the comic told a complete story on its own, but the lack of context led to this misunderstanding, and I apologize for that.
Indeed, the story continues, and I was hoping that some people would visit the author’s website to read the entire arc of this story. To clarify once and for all, and already giving a spoiler, the blonde woman who appears in the story is the CEO of the company, and for that reason she did not appear in the listing of regular employees.
This is not true love. True love is stop playing a game that can’t be paused in the middle of a cutscene or combat.