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Media / Re: Hey kids! Free comics!
« on: May 06, 2012, 12:56:51 PM »
of the three places having FCBD here this year, two had lines out the door and around the block and the third had only shitty ones I wasn't interested in and nothing worth buying inside anyway :|  but they did have cupcakes...


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Aside from showing off our new flyer for Free Comic Book Day we want to announce a new contest we are having. Whatever school sends the most students to Free Comic Book Day at Geoffrey's Comics will receive a $400 pile of graphic novels from Geoffrey's Comics. So if you are a teacher - share this with other teachers. If you are a student, share it on your wall with your other students. Just get the word out that Geoffrey's Comics wants to give away $400 in graphic novels to schools. If you our your teachers have any questions, please feel free to contact us here on facebook.
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The BIGGEST Free Comic Book Day the Comic Bug has ever thrown. It's bordering on a mini-con with booths by Arcana Studios, JustJenn Designs, Long Beach Comic-Con, The Hero Initiative, Aspen Studios and MUCH MORE!


Guests include:

Richard Starkings (ELEPHANTMEN)
Joshua Dysart (HARBINGER)
David Wohl (EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT IRIS)
JT Krul (CAPTAIN ATOM, WAR THAT TIME FORGOT)
Peter Steigerwald (FATHOM)
David Schwartz (IDOLIZED)
Jeff Stokely (FRAGGLE ROCK)
Robbi Rodriguez (MAINTENANCE)
Robert Napton HN CARTER WARRIORS OF MARS)
Karl Altstaetter (ME 2)
B. Alex Thomson (INTRINSIC)
Michael Asadpour (INTRINSIC)
Matthew Adams (INTRINSIC)
Ralph Miranda (MAN FIGHTING STREET)
Chris Kawagiwa (THE SUNLESS CIRCUS)
Luis Calderon (SPACE JOHNY)
Lord Mesa (CHIBI art-styled prints)
Chris Patton (TOTALLY TRUE PRINCESS STORY)
Robb Fulcher (THE SNAKE THAT WOULD NOT BEND)
Juan-Manuel Rocha (COMICS ON COMICS)
Rikki Niehaus (THE GHASTLY LOVE OF JOHNNY X)
Chris Brandt (director, COMIC BOOK INDEPENDENTS)
Don Schmidt (STEAMFUNK)
Just Jenn (JUSTJENN DESIGNS)
David Horvath (UGLYDOLLS)
Kevin Altieri (Batman The Animated Series)
Scott Koblish (OMAC)

and more to be announced soon!

That's not all! There will be costumed characters for you to take a photo with (so bring a camera)! And did we mention THOUSANDS of free comics!

no goddamn wonder..

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High-Context Discourse / Re: Talkin' About Sharkey
« on: September 24, 2011, 12:13:07 PM »
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@tionderes Exactly my point - you're rating it based on prejustice rather than the actual video.

prejustice

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High-Context Discourse / Re: Beasts
« on: August 15, 2011, 10:46:31 AM »

WHAT

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High-Context Discourse / Re: New, spam seeking users
« on: July 22, 2011, 01:56:28 PM »
this is why you don't hire homeless people!!!

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I would say a tow truck is very much a specialty vehicle.  Hardly anybody will ever need that.
Not a tow truck, a truck that can tow things.  Trailers, other cars, u-haul boxen

calling you guys on your sexist shit re: neckties 8)))))

basic sewing/mending

keeping up with a checking account

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Real Life / Re: Good Tiiiiiimessss
« on: June 17, 2011, 08:21:49 PM »
my parents are building a pool, and today marked Day 1 of manual labor.  Felt kinda good.

also my cousin's baseball team that my uncle coaches is stomping ass in their teeny league tournament.  My uncle has had this passion for all sports forever, and now that he's got a school-age son, he is living the dream, and I'm happy to see him get fulfilled.  I don't think my cousin is sick of it yet, which is also good.

Also little kids playing sports and also spectating sports are the most hilarious thing.

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Media / Re: Special Needs Ponies
« on: June 15, 2011, 06:15:00 PM »
I suggest that you show it on saturday afternoons when it's not raining at my house so my dsl doesn't flake out >:[  This is all about me, you understand?

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High-Context Discourse / Re: State of the Worst
« on: May 07, 2011, 03:35:39 PM »
what is a rule

or:

maybe explicitly outlining rules would be good.  when I registered initially, I wandered into all the little crevices and nooks looking for interesting things, realized nothing had been posted in them since 2008, and then stopped because, idk I'm gonna do something dumb.

(I find mega threads impossible to penetrate)

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Real Life / Re: What I learned today!
« on: April 16, 2011, 01:35:55 PM »
if you brew coffee and let it sit long enough, it will mold over

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Real Life / Re: Adventures in Slumberland
« on: March 27, 2011, 09:51:16 AM »
I dreamed that my town was basically 1960s New York City (or at least, how I imagine it was, having never been there/then)  There were burning cars, burnt out rail cars, shady taxi drivers, rock'n'roll bands. 

The vividness is hard to convey, but it was so striking.

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Real Life / Re: We All Scream At Ice Cream
« on: March 26, 2011, 10:17:39 AM »
It helps if you live out in the country, I guess.  And aren't afraid of eating a little dirt :}

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World's Most Scientific Institute / Re: Most edible fast food
« on: March 26, 2011, 10:16:08 AM »
Have any of you guys been to a place like This?  It's like a swanky reinterpretation of Burger King's "Have it your way" slogan. 

They recently put in one in my town, and it was stunning how exactly similar it was to the above-linked.  So I'm kinda wondering if these are a Thing.

(the burgers are pretty good, but the cost adds up really quick)

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Real Life / Re: We All Scream At Ice Cream
« on: March 25, 2011, 10:32:57 PM »
This post would've been so much more relevant in December, but I just wanted to know if anyone else made snow ice cream

ingredients:

sweetened condensed milk
snow

directions:

mix

After it's in the freezer for a while, it typically turns into a hard solid, but then you can just scrape it off and it's still delightful.

(also I had some hiland Dulce de Leche recently that was absolutely larruping)

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Thaddeus Boyd's Panel of Death / Re: Browser Wars
« on: March 25, 2011, 09:43:19 AM »
The add-on bar mentioned works just like the status bar in ff3 to hold icons, except that the loading ... ribbon sits on top of it.  Check under view menu

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World's Most Scientific Institute / Re: Most edible fast food
« on: March 24, 2011, 03:40:28 PM »
Maybe I should try subway again.  It's been two or three years since I was repulsed by the smell of sad wilted lettuce and sickly white tomatoes.

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Real Life / Re: Your Job: The Movie
« on: March 22, 2011, 10:22:00 PM »
where at, rupples?

I had a telephone interview for something that I was approached for, and now I feel amazing about it, but don't worry, my nagging lack of self worth will slowly bring

me



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 :whoops:

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Thaddeus Boyd's Panel of Death / Re: Browser Wars
« on: March 22, 2011, 07:59:33 PM »
Kinda irked about the tab group behavior (if I close a tab group I can't get those tabs back ever, huh?) and want some more of my go-to extensions to support it, but in OSX there's not really any big UI change (Except the "removal" of the status bar which BongoBill informs me there's an extension for anyway!)

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Real Life / Re: Adventures in Slumberland
« on: March 22, 2011, 07:41:48 PM »
It was post-apocalypse/breakdown of American society and government.  We were living in the pasture as nomads, when suddenly the pond we were around gave signs of instability.  We gathered up our belongings and headed for high ground.

After we'd covered about a quarter of a mile, the pond exploded, as though a ton of potassium were dumped into it.  A bright pillar of white flame, 50 feet high, the warmth of which we could feel on our faces.

I returned to look at the carnage;  the water was completely evaporated, and everything in it combusted, leaving only a crater of cracked dirt.

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