This is probably not even worth posting about, but I thought it was quite possibly the dumbest thing I've ever seen on the Internet. Seriously, I mean worse than the dancing hamsters and Something Awful combined:
This beautiful question comes to you courtesy of Amazon.com. Is this really something people are likely to click on? And if so, what kind of people? I guess if you're shooting for a 12-to-15-year-old demographic ...
In other news (read: shameless self-promotion time), I've got some new comics up and ready to be deployed over the next two weeks. The updates are scheduled for MWF so stay tuned! This is a rare event. I probably have enough material to keep this up for maybe a month or two. Plus, it's a really cool storyline! One that I wrote about two years ago, so I apologize for any outdated references.
In closing, I find it absolutely hilarious that "What's My Name" by Snoop Doog has a catchy vocal hook that ends with a really low voice saying "your mom". Ok, now that I listen again (and check the lyrics online) he's actually saying "the bomb", but that isn't nearly as cool or funny.
This beautiful question comes to you courtesy of Amazon.com. Is this really something people are likely to click on? And if so, what kind of people? I guess if you're shooting for a 12-to-15-year-old demographic ...
In other news (read: shameless self-promotion time), I've got some new comics up and ready to be deployed over the next two weeks. The updates are scheduled for MWF so stay tuned! This is a rare event. I probably have enough material to keep this up for maybe a month or two. Plus, it's a really cool storyline! One that I wrote about two years ago, so I apologize for any outdated references.
In closing, I find it absolutely hilarious that "What's My Name" by Snoop Doog has a catchy vocal hook that ends with a really low voice saying "your mom". Ok, now that I listen again (and check the lyrics online) he's actually saying "the bomb", but that isn't nearly as cool or funny.

