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Yeah, I'm relatively caught up with Questionable Content. I started reading it when someone posted the page about an earworm...
Barn fart. (that phrase still makes me chuckle.)
Barn fart. (that phrase still makes me chuckle.)
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And Exiern, which started out as remarkably silly fun, changed directions several times, went through several changes of artist and a couple of writer ... and, unfortunately, in its latest incarnation has art just this side of ugly and a rather dumb story line.
Note that it's been running since 2005, and there's a lot of good art and story in there before you hit the current chapter. It IS sometimes more-or-less NSFW, so be warned.
Note that it's been running since 2005, and there's a lot of good art and story in there before you hit the current chapter. It IS sometimes more-or-less NSFW, so be warned.
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Paging Sarge: since most of the Pacific Northwest is on fire at the present time, just want to make sure everything's okay...
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We got fire to the northwest, wind and water to the south and south east... Soon, we're gonna hear about an earthquake or a landslide or something similar.
After that, zombies.
On a lighter note, I've just finished catching up in Magical Girl Neil. It's a bit of a hoot.
After that, zombies.
On a lighter note, I've just finished catching up in Magical Girl Neil. It's a bit of a hoot.
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Is Purple Sailor Girl Gabe?Alkarii wrote:I've just finished catching up in Magical Girl Neil. It's a bit of a hoot.
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Irma is now officially the strongest recorded hurricane since they started recording them. NOAA seems to think she's going to take an abrupt 90 degree turn north, I am not so sure about that. The front that they think is going to deflect her just isn't going to be strong enough, I don't think. They're underestimating the momentum and force of this storm system. I figure she's going to shoot the gap between Florida and Cuba and make her way into the Gulf. Odds are good she'll turn northward into New Orleans, which will cause more damage than Katrina ever did, or she'll make a beeline for Houston, who is still recovering from what Harvey did and leave nothing on Galveston Island but a sandbar, with an outside chance of pulling a u-turn and heading back up into Georgia via Tallahassee.
If you are anywhere in Florida, GTFO when (not if) they tell you to. Seriously. Depending on what direction she heads in the next couple days will determine who else needs to GTFO, but if she makes it into the gulf *anywhere*, the entire Gulf of Mexico's coastline needs to evacuate, simply from the storm surge she'll toss up everywhere. If she makes north, and you are in Georgia or Alabama, do what the people in charge tell you to. If they tell you to evacuate, then bloody well evacuate. Don't decide 'bah, we've never had to evacuate before, we'll be fiiiine', this hurricane is breaking ALL the records, do NOT underestimate it.
Regardless of where Irma ends up, she's going to flatten cities in her wake and be a historical case for years to come. At a minimum, I don't see many of Miami's taller buildings surviving 185 MPH winds, simply due to harmonic resonance literally shaking them apart, much less just bowling them over. And what isn't knocked over is very likely to be flooded by the 20+ foot storm surge. And Miami won't be the only one, just the first.
Jose is looking to follow in Irma's footsteps. I'm betting that whatever she does, he'll follow up a week or so later and finish anything she might've accidentally missed.
If you are anywhere in Florida, GTFO when (not if) they tell you to. Seriously. Depending on what direction she heads in the next couple days will determine who else needs to GTFO, but if she makes it into the gulf *anywhere*, the entire Gulf of Mexico's coastline needs to evacuate, simply from the storm surge she'll toss up everywhere. If she makes north, and you are in Georgia or Alabama, do what the people in charge tell you to. If they tell you to evacuate, then bloody well evacuate. Don't decide 'bah, we've never had to evacuate before, we'll be fiiiine', this hurricane is breaking ALL the records, do NOT underestimate it.
Regardless of where Irma ends up, she's going to flatten cities in her wake and be a historical case for years to come. At a minimum, I don't see many of Miami's taller buildings surviving 185 MPH winds, simply due to harmonic resonance literally shaking them apart, much less just bowling them over. And what isn't knocked over is very likely to be flooded by the 20+ foot storm surge. And Miami won't be the only one, just the first.
Jose is looking to follow in Irma's footsteps. I'm betting that whatever she does, he'll follow up a week or so later and finish anything she might've accidentally missed.
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I saw your comment over there hinting that may be the case. I'm not sure, but it is possible. I didn't pay any attention to Gabe's features, but I imagine if several people left comments saying so, then maybe he's a match? Who knows, it'll probably lead to funny stuff happening.AnotherFairportfan wrote:Is Purple Sailor Girl Gabe?Alkarii wrote:I've just finished catching up in Magical Girl Neil. It's a bit of a hoot.
(Of course, Gabe could also have a fraternal twin sister who he neglected to mention.)
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The good news about Irma is the track is just off the coast, meaning the worst winds will be offshore. Since hurricane winds move cyclonically (counter-clockwise) around the eye, the left of track has wind speeds minus speed of motion, so weaker to left and stronger to right of track. Granted, 150mph winds are nothing to ignore, but more preferable than 185mph! Likewise, the heaviest rains tend to be in the NE quadrant, and that also would be offshore along a coastal track north. Sucks for eastern South Carolina though if the Savanna area landfall holds.
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Well, I applied for a job at a sawmill in the town where I went to school. I only lived IN the town for the first few months of living in this state, though.
I'd also returned a book to the junior high school's library that I had since the 03 school year. I had lost the book, and found it yesterday when retrieving a box and two postal bins of my stuff from my grandmother's shed. I had been looking for an old game, which I never did manage to find...
I'd also returned a book to the junior high school's library that I had since the 03 school year. I had lost the book, and found it yesterday when retrieving a box and two postal bins of my stuff from my grandmother's shed. I had been looking for an old game, which I never did manage to find...
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Best of luck! and do remember, the lumber goes into the saws; your fingers should not.Alkarii wrote:Well, I applied for a job at a sawmill in the town where I went to school. I only lived IN the town for the first few months of living in this state, though.
I'd also returned a book to the junior high school's library that I had since the 03 school year. I had lost the book, and found it yesterday when retrieving a box and two postal bins of my stuff from my grandmother's shed. I had been looking for an old game, which I never did manage to find...
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Alas, Photobucket says: "Hotlinking is forbidden."
So, all it shows is "Image"
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So, all it shows is "Image"
The direct link from your image tag is:
https://p.dreamwidth.org/cedd3f712c64/1 ... s/bc06.jpg
and that got me the message. However, if I cut off the front half and then use:
photobucket.com/albums/vv350/Rakshan/scans/bc06.jpg
That gets me to a Photobucket page:
http://photobucket.com/gallery/user/Rak ... NQ==/?ref=
and now I can see your image, it seems.
OK - let's try the Photobucket menu button that says Hosting Links, Direct ... that gives me:
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And, as an image tag:
OK - there ya go!
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There's no guarantee I'll even get the interview, though. The lady who I had given my application said her boss wasn't there, but she'd have him call me later.
That's almost exactly the same thing I heard from the construction company, who still hasn't called me, by the way.
That's almost exactly the same thing I heard from the construction company, who still hasn't called me, by the way.
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Funny thing about that. I'm getting ready for an expedition to the Washington national parks. Something my dad wanted to do, and we're tending him. Getting on a train to Seattle in DC on Saturday, with camping gear. Then we're renting a car and heading to North Cascades before it closes for the season. If it's not on fire by Tuesday.jwhouk wrote:Paging Sarge: since most of the Pacific Northwest is on fire at the present time, just want to make sure everything's okay...
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The thing about Gabe is that neither Neil nor we are really sure whether "he" is the appropriate terminology.Alkarii wrote:I saw your comment over there hinting that may be the case. I'm not sure, but it is possible. I didn't pay any attention to Gabe's features, but I imagine if several people left comments saying so, then maybe he's a match?AnotherFairportfan wrote:Is Purple Sailor Girl Gabe?Alkarii wrote:I've just finished catching up in Magical Girl Neil. It's a bit of a hoot.
Neil is somewhat smitten despite his uncertainty.
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Gabe could be short for Gabrielle, but I'm guessing Gabe is a male anyway.
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There are also pretty large archives for Freefall, Carry On, and Gunnerkrigg Court. (Just off the top of my head.)GlytchMeister wrote:Welcome to the world of archive binge addiction. I reccomend Questionable Content, El Goonish Shive, Zap!, and Between Failures. Those are all pretty big archives. Zap! is finished but it's a great story.
A large archive is a natural result of consistently updating three times a week for quite a few years.
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Dave-O, sorry to hear about the Feline Troubles w/ Mortality...
damn.
damn.
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Fairportfan, thank you for introducing me to Daughter of the Lilies! Finished the archive and looking forward to more.
Y'all may want to consider Strong Female Protagonist, about a young superheroine who realizes that strength does not substitute for or offset her general ignorance about adult life.
Also, Camp Weedonwancha, wherein the abandoned youngsters there haven't quite reached Lord of the Flies levels of activity, but are on the way - maybe!
Y'all may want to consider Strong Female Protagonist, about a young superheroine who realizes that strength does not substitute for or offset her general ignorance about adult life.
Also, Camp Weedonwancha, wherein the abandoned youngsters there haven't quite reached Lord of the Flies levels of activity, but are on the way - maybe!
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I've been reading SFP regularly since the page where Alison was getting her hair cut - by freezing it with LN2 and then using a high-speed carbide cutoff disk.
I had started on it once before, but the early art was crude enough that the story didn't holdmy attention.
It reminds me of Marion Harmon's "Capes" universe - not the story so much but the underlying situation.
I had started on it once before, but the early art was crude enough that the story didn't holdmy attention.
It reminds me of Marion Harmon's "Capes" universe - not the story so much but the underlying situation.
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