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lurgee (Member Profile)
Your video, The Unknown Comic - Comic Strip Live 1989, has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
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ToME -- "GOOD DEEDS ARE BULLS**T"
I'm gonna guess he didn't hold the door for the old lady, because he got this idea about holding doors for his next comic strip, and had to write it down.
bloom county-opus-a wish for wings that work part 1
So incredibly odd to see this as a cartoon, not a comic strip.
I still have a stuffed Bill the cat I've had since the early 80's. I used to LOVE Bloom county.
Plonq (Member Profile)
For some intrinsically and well-honed reason or another, I love the way your handle rolls off the tongue and to fill the room with warm gooo.-Reminds me of a word me and buddies concocted in high school (stoned and otherwise effected), "gloid." We even drew a comic strip and wrote a song as I recall....reminiscent of onomatopoeia...PLONNNNG! PLONGG! PLONG!
Cloud Storage (Sift Talk Post)
I don't trust companies' clouds. I would do my own! VS should be on the cloud too.
FYI, a funny Dilbert comic strip: http://dilbert.com/strips/comic/2013-07-05/ ...
Zen Pencils - CARL SAGAN: Pale blue dot
Carl Sagan's Cosmic Trip's Comic Strip.
Animated Calvin and Hobbes
I'm glad they didn't have Calvin speak. I feel like, no matter what voice they gave him, it would have been wrong.
I wonder what BW thinks or would think of this. He was generally opposed to having C&H in any form or format besides comic strip.
Vsauce - A Defense of Comic Sans
There is no TRUE defense for Comic sans.
Comic Sans should be used as a comic, handwritten typeface. Leave it in a text bubble, use it for a quote on an informal document. It IS a fun font, and stylistically, it doesn't bother me but it does portray a very specific feeling that flaunts childlike uncaring and unprofessionalism at it's very core.
It should never be used on anything professional and never for a headline or body text. Never on a document you are being paid for (unless you are a comic strip writer).
How to Peel a Potato with Your Bare Hands
All these years I've thought that when they punish someone by having them peel raw potatoes in the Beetle Bailey comic strips that it was just a mean thing to make someone do. I had no idea that anyone would actually try to peel a raw potato.
Robot Chicken - Jingle Bells Batman Smells....
I don't believe you! You're lying! You filthy filthy liar!!!!
</sarc>>> ^messenger:
Nope. I was singing that song in the 80s, and I'm sure it's even older, probably from the days of the Adam West series.>> ^lampishthing:
Wasn't the "Jingle Bells, Batman Smells" song written for the cartoon? If I'm wrong I'm wrong, but that was where I encountered it and that's why I tagged it...>> ^messenger:
90s for the cartoon, eh?
No 80s for the Michael Keaton movie?
No Vintage for the comic strip and comic book?
Bit of a stretch.>> ^lampishthing:
90s for the reference to the 90s cartoon...
Robot Chicken - Jingle Bells Batman Smells....
Nope. I was singing that song in the 80s, and I'm sure it's even older, probably from the days of the Adam West series.>> ^lampishthing:
Wasn't the "Jingle Bells, Batman Smells" song written for the cartoon? If I'm wrong I'm wrong, but that was where I encountered it and that's why I tagged it...>> ^messenger:
90s for the cartoon, eh?
No 80s for the Michael Keaton movie?
No Vintage for the comic strip and comic book?
Bit of a stretch.>> ^lampishthing:
90s for the reference to the 90s cartoon...
Robot Chicken - Jingle Bells Batman Smells....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Veju4PxhuGc
>> ^messenger:
90s for the cartoon, eh?
No 80s for the Michael Keaton movie?
No Vintage for the comic strip and comic book?
Bit of a stretch.>> ^lampishthing:
90s for the reference to the 90s cartoon...
Robot Chicken - Jingle Bells Batman Smells....
Wasn't the "Jingle Bells, Batman Smells" song written for the cartoon? If I'm wrong I'm wrong, but that was where I encountered it and that's why I tagged it...>> ^messenger:
90s for the cartoon, eh?
No 80s for the Michael Keaton movie?
No Vintage for the comic strip and comic book?
Bit of a stretch.>> ^lampishthing:
90s for the reference to the 90s cartoon...
Robot Chicken - Jingle Bells Batman Smells....
90s for the cartoon, eh?
No * 80s for the Michael Keaton movie?
No * Vintage for the comic strip and comic book?
Bit of a stretch.>> ^lampishthing:
90s for the reference to the 90s cartoon...
Goofiest death in film history.
>> ^EvilDeathBee:
>> ^shuac:
I liked this Hulk movie more than the one with Edward Norton.
I loved Ang Lee's Hulk movie. Found the Norton one to be mindlessly dull.
Hear hear! Not only was the film like a comic strip come to life (the style of the wipe/transition featured in this sift) but Lee's Hulk was much more introspective...and what's so wrong with introspection? <- that's not directed at you, EDB, that's directed at the film's many many many detractors. Plus, I couldn't give a toss how purple his shorts were! Or how green his skin was! I even enjoyed Nolte's character and his powers.