Wednesday — April 30th, 2008
Oh, we all know Ron’s last line is far from the truth. In reality, the reason why she’s so diligent is that before, Ron would write “Wash Me” in the dusty water debris if she didn’t get it off before she went to “sleep.”
Well, it’s true. Not that Ron would admit to ever doing it.
Sometimes, I just want comics to be simple. This is one of them.
January 13th, 2008
For those folks who don’t read the LiveJournal mirror (which would be a rare breed- I think it would be the rare person who reads the comic via this website!) the addition of a donation button (in the sidebar) was originally brought up there and since some people showed interest in helping keeping the comic going by funding either the LiveJournals that make the mirror possible or paying for webspace here, not to mention to pay for art supplies, I decided to go ahead. I’d like to thank anyone who already put in some cash for the Tip Jar. I totally don’t expect it of anybody, but I find it groovy if people do want to donate.
Secondly, I’ve been wondering just where some people have been coming from and I ended up poking around Google with “AntiSocial Commentary” as my search term. It turns out there’s a pretty famous blog that has the same title I had no idea existed! Despite the comic being run on blogging software, I actually don’t follow blogs that much, hence me being totally out of the loop. I’m more of a LiveJournal person, I check out, at most, The Daily Coyote and some art blogs once a day. No lawsuits plz! If anybody wonders the origins of the name “AntiSocial Commentary”, it was originally a name for a brief run of comics mocking Internet culture that I made shortly after the original “Anxiety Cafe” comic. The last surviving one can be found at my DeviantArt account here, which I mostly left up as a curiosity piece, not for so-called humour content.
Until next time, stay soft, pink, and oily!
December 18th, 2007
Well folks, after more than a month of keeping the “official” ASC site hidden, I figured I might as well just open it up. Sure, the other pages are boring, and there’s no characters section yet, but the comics are being updated almost simultaneously along with the LiveJournal site, so why not?
And here’s an odd little thing: I just realized I had a model of Lillian’s possible Transformers alt-form sitting on my desk all along: a blue new Volkswagon Bug. Let’s hope they keep her a VWBug in the movie version, or the fanboys will be mangry.