Kristan's outfit
Kristan's outfit
I actually own it, and I'm wearing it today. I felt kinda badass walking down the street.
Funny thing is, I didn't realize until long after I'd accquired the seperate parts of it.
Black tank top, greyish green pants, ponytail...I just need tattoos.
Funny thing is, I didn't realize until long after I'd accquired the seperate parts of it.
Black tank top, greyish green pants, ponytail...I just need tattoos.
KIRBYYYYYYYY!!! Kirby Denny!
Heee! New favorite thing!
Heee! New favorite thing!
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dalhar wrote:You think some blatant plugging is in order?
I'm thinking especially of CRFH, it's not the worst net community.
Yes or no? I'll do it.
(Eterock is another obvious candidate.)
It's actually a pretty good community, one of the best I've been involved in, if you don't mind complete and random nonsense a lot of the time
You know I don't do that much plugging. Not even my own comic, hardly do that. But I do like this comic enough to put it in my Spot forum sig. Though not many seem to reach my comic through the link on the sig so it might not help much. Or maybe people just don't want to read a comic that's a commie plot.
Smapdi is a commie plot!
---Maritza Campos
Girl, you must be from another time one where awesomeness was not confined
Cause awesomeness is awesome, baby
But not like you, you're so awesome I say yeah
How'd you get so awesome, baby?
From drinking lots of awesome juice?
The awesome juice has worked, hooray awesomeness ooh-ooh
---Maritza Campos
Girl, you must be from another time one where awesomeness was not confined
Cause awesomeness is awesome, baby
But not like you, you're so awesome I say yeah
How'd you get so awesome, baby?
From drinking lots of awesome juice?
The awesome juice has worked, hooray awesomeness ooh-ooh
*check-eroo*EteRock wrote: But I do like this comic enough to put it in my Spot forum sig.
DUDE. You did!
Wow! Thanks!
...heh, I'm like the anti-plugger. I find it so hard to plug my own stuff.
I used to be involved in the communities of a couple 'Spot comics, but I kinda let that slip. I should get back into it. I've let myself get really antisocial.
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kathleenJ wrote:*check-eroo*EteRock wrote: But I do like this comic enough to put it in my Spot forum sig.
DUDE. You did!
Wow! Thanks!
Yeah. I'm not going to post that I did then not do it. That would make me a hippopotamus or something.
I've always been very antisocial....heh, I'm like the anti-plugger. I find it so hard to plug my own stuff.
I used to be involved in the communities of a couple 'Spot comics, but I kinda let that slip. I should get back into it. I've let myself get really antisocial.
Smapdi is a commie plot!
---Maritza Campos
Girl, you must be from another time one where awesomeness was not confined
Cause awesomeness is awesome, baby
But not like you, you're so awesome I say yeah
How'd you get so awesome, baby?
From drinking lots of awesome juice?
The awesome juice has worked, hooray awesomeness ooh-ooh
---Maritza Campos
Girl, you must be from another time one where awesomeness was not confined
Cause awesomeness is awesome, baby
But not like you, you're so awesome I say yeah
How'd you get so awesome, baby?
From drinking lots of awesome juice?
The awesome juice has worked, hooray awesomeness ooh-ooh
You have the time to please everybody at once?...heh, I'm like the anti-plugger. I find it so hard to plug my own stuff.
I used to be involved in the communities of a couple 'Spot comics, but I kinda let that slip. I should get back into it. I've let myself get really antisocial.
I see from your posts that you do that a lot.I've always been very antisocial.
Really, it's not your fault for being social in ways others don't understand.
Find your own ways of being social, do that a lot, and who knows what happens?
If I see things right..
Most people only want to see their own backyard, what they think as worth seeing. Others need to make their own paths though, to wake up into a bigger world. That's never an easy thing to do, but at least I find it worth it. I would have hated growing into what others expected of me.
Ah, this is the Ironic Webcomicker's Curse: The more time you spend on your comic, working to make it as perfect as possible, the LESS you get to concentrate on pulling in readers through top 100 lists, forum plugging, etc.dalhar wrote:You have the time to please everybody at once?...heh, I'm like the anti-plugger. I find it so hard to plug my own stuff.
I used to be involved in the communities of a couple 'Spot comics, but I kinda let that slip. I should get back into it. I've let myself get really antisocial.
Sadly, by this rationale, the best comics have the fewest readers.
It's not that important to me that I have a lot of readership (I honestly think I have about half a dozen regular readers) but it does help to have readers in the sense of feedback - what are people receptive to, etc - since you can really improve your work by having it critiqued.
And when you actually do get a fanmail, it's the best feeling in the world.
