I follow control alt delete, an awesome gamer comic, as well as Zero Punctuation, an awesome game reviewer, though I always take his reviews with a big grain of salt, he criticises a lot of things and you've got to look over other reviews really.
I used to regularly read Cyanide and Happiness but eventually having to keep up with daily updates made me stop.
They are comics dealing with everyday situations only they are animals instead of humans.
(links are all to the latest/last ones)
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Smiling is infectious.
Give, expecting nothing thereof. ------------ BoD - Come have some fun! Folks will always come and go, so enjoy them while they're meant to be in your life.
Actually, LinkX got me hooked on him back in 2008.
So big props to him.:P
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Smiling is infectious.
Give, expecting nothing thereof. ------------ BoD - Come have some fun! Folks will always come and go, so enjoy them while they're meant to be in your life.
Well lets face it, I don't follow Penny Arcade because I don't want to do what I did with CAD and read through their entire archives of comics just to understand any plot now.
And as I did with CAD, let me tell you, if you do that, you'll find it funny, the constant flow of jokes (very few of which aren't funny on some level) will make you laugh, and of course as you laugh you'll probably laugh harder at the joke after that one, and so on.
Also, as CAD is only written and drawn by one person, the reason it's politically correct is because he is morally a politically correct person? Nah it's not completely politically correct but I'd need a more defined example or explanation of what you think is politically correct about it.
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"A lot of fellows nowadays have a B.A., M.D., or Ph.D. Unfortunately, they don't have a J.O.B."
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Have any favorites that you follow?
Mine would be Atland.
I used to follow The Order of the Stick (OotS), but I fell behind while building a new computer a couple of years ago; a few hundred episodes back.
I used to regularly read Cyanide and Happiness but eventually having to keep up with daily updates made me stop.
http://www.cad-comic.com/
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/zero-punctuation
I advise you look into Ctrl Alt Del (CAD), it's quite epic.
Also, penny arcade expo is funny when I look at the occasional comix from them, but I never got into it.
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They are comics dealing with everyday situations only they are animals instead of humans.
(links are all to the latest/last ones)
Folks will always come and go, so enjoy them while they're meant to be in your life.
xkcd - genious!!!
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i dont keep up with them but i do read from time to time.
"to the worm in horseradish, the world is horseradish."
Actually, LinkX got me hooked on him back in 2008.
So big props to him.:P
Folks will always come and go, so enjoy them while they're meant to be in your life.
And as I did with CAD, let me tell you, if you do that, you'll find it funny, the constant flow of jokes (very few of which aren't funny on some level) will make you laugh, and of course as you laugh you'll probably laugh harder at the joke after that one, and so on.
Also, as CAD is only written and drawn by one person, the reason it's politically correct is because he is morally a politically correct person? Nah it's not completely politically correct but I'd need a more defined example or explanation of what you think is politically correct about it.
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