What is it that is been read by you at this moment in time and dimension?

Started by Gumba Masta, January 08, 2010, 07:16:25 PM

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Basicaly I've seen a few webcomic quotes been thrown around and I just wonderd if the fine people of this glorious message board of the proletariat...

I mean what's youz reading, duded?
I like to read reading zany stuff, like them Mad Science, romance adventure stories in Girl Genius and space mercenary drama Schlock Mercenary. I'm such a shameless plugger and in plain sight too. Oooooh :-*

Quote from: Gumba Masta on January 08, 2010, 07:16:25 PM
Basicaly I've seen a few webcomic quotes been thrown around and I just wonderd if the fine people of this glorious message board of the proletariat...

I mean what's youz reading, duded?
I like to read reading zany stuff, like them Mad Science, romance adventure stories in Girl Genius and space mercenary drama Schlock Mercenary. I'm such a shameless plugger and in plain sight too. Oooooh :-*
http://anarchyinyourhead.com/ Zany webcomics for the win. :P
"When the mob and the press and the whole world tell you to move, your job is to plant yourself like a tree beside the river of truth, and tell the whole world—'No. You move.'"
-Captain America, Amazing Spider-Man 537

Order of the Stick, Penny Arcade, The Wotch, Misfile and a few others.

I'm even working on my own
http://dollysplaytime.smackjeeves.com/
Written by me, drawn by Wraith and Akashi.
I recently heard that the word heretic is derived from the greek work heriticos which means "able to choose"
The more you know...

Don't like web comics to be honest. And the name of the thread is not funny  ;D  ::)

XKCD is the greatest. I really liked Cectic, but unfortunately he hasn't done any in a long time. Home on the Strange is great, too; this is my favorite:




Quote from: MrBogosity on January 09, 2010, 09:24:37 AM
XKCD is the greatest. I really liked Cectic, but unfortunately he hasn't done any in a long time. Home on the Strange is great, too; this is my favorite:



Damn.
I might have to start reading that one. XD
"When the mob and the press and the whole world tell you to move, your job is to plant yourself like a tree beside the river of truth, and tell the whole world—'No. You move.'"
-Captain America, Amazing Spider-Man 537

Good recommendation Shane  :)
I check Penny Arcade and XKCD every few days, and Something Positive just about every day. I discovered the latter a couple years ago. I love the style of humor (nerdy, D&D-ish, though not on the level of Penny Arcade or VG Cats). The art style borders on mediocre, but in a lot of ways that's what makes it so funny (also, the lack of punctuation in many of the speech bubbles). There's an interesting story about the creator, R.K. Milholland (also has a YouTube channel rkm001) on I think Wikipedia. He's an example of successful micro-patronage in that at one point he was getting ready to stop producing the comic because of costs and needing to focus on his day job, and his fan base donated enough for an equivalent salary. He quit his job and now works on the comic full-time.

"Did you know that the hole's only natural enemy is the pile?"
"Dead Poets Society has destroyed a generation of educators."
  --The Simpsons, "Special Edna"

Quote from: surhotchaperchlorome on January 08, 2010, 07:58:01 PM
http://anarchyinyourhead.com/ Zany webcomics for the win. :P

Neat comic though I think his views are a little too far.  Isn't it well known that some of the worst places in the world to live are where there's no government?
I recently heard that the word heretic is derived from the greek work heriticos which means "able to choose"
The more you know...

Quote from: Lord T Hawkeye on January 10, 2010, 02:56:19 AM
Neat comic though I think his views are a little too far.  Isn't it well known that some of the worst places in the world to live are where there's no government?

Well, currently, the only place I can think of that could be considered close to anarchy is certain parts of Somalia. Yeah, that's not a great place to live, but you have to consider the extreme poverty of the area, as well as the tight control the government exercised before it left. Even in spite of this, conditions in Somalia have improved with the removal of their government. Unfortunately, it seems that some of the militant Islamic groups may be asserting control as a new theocracy in response to UN attempts to establish a government.

Personally, I'm not an anarcho-capitalist, but nothing would make me happier than seeing a successful anarchy.