SO MANY TENTACLES!

I might be better at diagnosing a segmentation fault now, but I remember in college C classes that that was the least helpful error ever. It was about as helpful as someone tapping you on the shoulder and saying “I just wanted to let you know that you failed.” Maybe don’t fail next time, Telarathians.

I have awakened as the Sage of Hair and have helped seal the R*tc*n Express in the Sacred Realm… yet I wonder if we have truly defeated this dread locomotive… or if it merely sleeps.

I like this cool video game music track from Cho Ren Sha. “Planet the E.A.R.T.H.” is a sweet name for anything, and the game’s for the “Sharp X68000″, a system I’d have never heard of apart from listening to NoLife Radio. Yes I listen to a station called “no life radio”. Yes I am the winner!

The French description of that track is hilarious. I need we all need a little more “musique du shmup” in our lives.

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I have some updated comics for you! One of them is that one I updated before, then UN-updated, and now have RE-updated with new stuff in it. You know you love it when I do that. Listen to your heart!

The other one is the latest comic! I just misspelled that as “vomic” which really I think communicates my artistic goals more accurately. I think you should read these in order - they actually follow each other pretty naturally:

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I changed the Trident of Saint Moebius to be creepier, but it was hard to draw.

I found out about the best sport ever: it’s called Buzkashi. It’s Afghanistan’s national sport, and it’s basically polo, except instead of a ball, you play with a HEADLESS GOAT CARCASS and hit each other with whips! It’s so ridiculous that it sounds made-up, but it’s for reals!

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Hold on to your torsos!

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