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30 Oct 00:29

Horror Movies

"Isn't the original Jurassic Park your favorite movie of all time?" "Yes, but that's because I like dinosaurs and I WANT there to be an island full of them. If John Hammond's lab had been breeding serial killers in creepy masks, I wouldn't have watched!" "Wait, are you sure? That could actually be good." "Ok, I WOULD watch the scenes where Jeff Goldblum tries to convince a bunch of executives that the park is a bad idea."
30 Oct 00:28

Grrl Power #673 – Beware the history tab

by DaveB

Grrl Power #673 – Beware the history tab

I’m not sure Sydney would be quite thoughtful enough to notice that the first icon in the travel log is glitchy and weird. Well, she’d notice, but ascribing potential life and death significance to the press of a button is probably a step further than her mind might take her on a regular day. That’s assuming she’s correct in her assumptions, of course.

On the other hand, narrowly escaping death multiple times in the last few moments might have her a bit on edge. She could be thinking that narratively, she’s due for a big fuck up or setback, so her trope sense is on high alert.

I spent a while trying to figure out what the orbs’s gateway would look like, and for some reason, I made it look like a TV effect from the 70’s. I’m sure Sydney appreciates the retro look anyway.


Double res version will be posted over at Patreon. $1 and up, but feel free to contribute as much as you like.

30 Oct 00:27

Baby’s Breath

by The Atheist Pig

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29 Oct 23:29

Tagged, p9

by Tim
29 Oct 23:29

Girl Genius for Monday, October 08, 2018

The Girl Genius comic for Monday, October 08, 2018 has been posted.
29 Oct 23:27

Call the doctor

Comic for Monday October 8th, 2018 - "Call the doctor" [ view ]

On this day in 1998, Rudy had noticed something strange and unusual about the web camera Fiona had set up in front of Kevin's desk... [ view ]

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29 Oct 23:26

Comic: 2018-10-08

New Comic: 2018-10-08
29 Oct 23:26

We’re home, guys.

by David Willis

2018-10-08

Mo’ boners, mo’ problems.

anyway either joyce’s legs are incredibly long or she’s standing on a box

29 Oct 23:26

Comic for October 08, 2018

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29 Oct 23:26

That Time Again

by Paul Taylor

29 Oct 23:26

Gofundme

by David M Willis
29 Oct 23:17

20181007

by Lar

29 Oct 23:17

Comic: 10/08/2018

by Pete Abrams
A new comic has been posted at Sluggy.com!
26 Oct 03:27

20181008

by Lar

26 Oct 03:26

Schlock Mercenary: October 8, 2018

by Howard Tayler

26 Oct 03:25

Cyanide & Happiness (Explosm.net)

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26 Oct 03:25

Comic for October 07, 2018

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26 Oct 03:24

Drone scenarios

Comic for Sunday October 7th, 2018 - "Drone scenarios" [ view ]

On this day in 1996, Coney was sitting at the table in a fine party dress when she suddenly felt the overwhelming urge to belch... loudly... [ view ]

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26 Oct 03:12

Station

by David M Willis

This Friday I’m gonna be back in Bloomington, Indiana!  I’ll be doing a signing event at Vintage Phoenix Comics from 5-7pm.  I’ll have books and magnets and maybe some prints!  Come say hello!

26 Oct 03:12

Everything is now as it should be.

by David Willis

2018-10-07

In the original archives, there was a Christmas strip between the previous strip and this one.  I’ll probably shove it … somewhere.  Just not here.

this means sunday strips now run on tuesdays, i think, instead of wednesdays

not that that has a greater meaning going into the next, final year of it’s walky! when like everything’s a damned sunday strip

ANYWAY.  I couldn’t actually alter the update schedule of Avalon, no matter how I tried — so for some reason, even though the Head Alien is now gone along with his machinations on this poor town, the high school students here continue to seize up regardless.  Aw, dang.

i miss you avalon

26 Oct 03:10

Schlock Mercenary: October 7, 2018

by Howard Tayler



26 Oct 03:09

Cyanide & Happiness (Explosm.net)

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26 Oct 03:08

Comic for October 06, 2018

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17 Oct 17:56

…So, the Head Alien IS gone.

by David Willis

2018-10-06

Tony kinda wanted to snuff the light from his eyes with his bare hands.

Anyway, here’s Part Two of “The Author Hinted Not So On-The-Nosely That Robin Is Deeply Closeted About The Ladies.”  She’s kinda chiseling at it around the edges here.   It’ll take a while.

17 Oct 17:53

Cyanide & Happiness (Explosm.net)

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16 Oct 00:35

Healing

by David M Willis
16 Oct 00:35

20181006

by Lar

16 Oct 00:34

Schlock Mercenary: October 6, 2018

by Howard Tayler

16 Oct 00:33

Turn Heated Exchanges Into Turning Points

by DogPerDay

By Guy Finley, excerpted from Relationship Magic: Waking Up Together

Regardless of our certainty as to whether we or our partner starts or rekindles a quarrel, the real cause of the continuing conflict between us lies elsewhere. Which is why, as strange as the following insight may seem at first, the importance of working to see the truth of it simply can’t be overstated:

Despite any appearance to the contrary, it’s not our partner, nor is it we who strikes the first blow in any dispute: it’s pain that picks the fight.

No doubt this last idea challenges most of our familiar notions, especially when we’re sure we’ve been wronged and feel that it’s our right to seek whatever “justice” we might. But, putting all this aside for a moment, as we quietly study the secret cause of our struggles rather than being caught up in them, we should also be able to see, and agree to the following:

Just as it’s clear that we’d never hurt the one we love were it not for some pain pushing us to do so, the same holds true for our partner. So much depends on our being able to remember what our heart already knows is true: if love is that timeless divine force that unites and heals all that lives and breathes, then how can it ever be that which divides us? It can’t; it’s never love that fights. Never. With this last thought in mind, here are three main ideas to consider.Turn Heated Exchanges Into Turning Points

#1: Let’s say we have a “bone to pick” with our partner. This should be easy enough to imagine! Is this because we feel good about them in that moment? Or, is it more likely that there’s a pressure and a pain in us that “knows ” who’s to blame for it, and what they must do to make things right? The answer to this question is pretty obvious, which leads us directly to the insight that follows.

#2: This particular pain that we feel in these moments doesn’t exist without our partner being there – before us – either in body or in our mind. The same holds true for whatever pain our partner may experience in our presence; it doesn’t exist without us being there in the same way. This means that even though there are two of us “there,” between us there is only one pain. How can this be so? As the next point makes clear, it’s all under celestial law.

#3: Whatever we oppose in our partner causes our partner to oppose us; for instance, any time we oppose something about our partner’s attitude, we can be sure our partner will oppose anything we have to say about that! Pain opposes pain. Which means that now we can see what we were unable to before: as long as we look at our partner as the one responsible for the pain we’re in, we remain effectively blind to the one thing about this condition that we must see… if we’re going to stop hurting one another:

Half the responsibility for this unwanted pattern – including the pain that helps keep it alive – belongs to us, and the other half belongs to our partner. In other words, the pain that first sets us against one another, only to push us apart, isn’t his, or hers, or theirs. It’s our pain.

There aren’t words enough to explain how important it is that we feel the truth of the above summary insight. Only then will we be able to ask ourselves a question that unconscious pain is incapable of considering, let alone wanting to know the answer to it.

In truth, this is a question of conscience that maybe less than one in a hundred million of us have ever thought to ask ourselves. But, for those who wish to know a healthier, more loving relationship with our partner, we must dare to ask it of ourselves, and even better…right in the middle of a fight with our partner: “Why is my pain more important than yours?”

If we’re both suffering for having been set against one another by unconsciously identifying with opposing forces then we have to ask – especially if we love our partner as we profess to do: why do we feel as if our pain is more important than theirs?

When we really love someone, the last thing we want for him or her is to suffer. Who among us hasn’t thought upon seeing a loved one in the throes of some kind of pain that, if it only were in our power, we would gladly take their pain away by agreeing to make it our own?

And yet, though most of us have felt something of this higher wish – to surrender ourselves for the sake of love – regardless the personal cost – we’ve also witnessed our inability to do so; the truth is when comes some trial by fire, little to nothing in us can remember what was foremost in our heart only moments before. And there’s a good reason for this kind of spiritual amnesia:

This kind of unconscious pain that lives within us needs someone, something to blame for it. And, in much the same way, blame must have pain in order to keep itself alive. These opposing sides are literally nothing without each other to maintain the misery that they create together. The more aware we can be of this unconscious partnership, the less tempted we are to want any part of it!

Study closely the following pair of summary insights. Learn to look at them as a single lesson and you will see how it’s possible to turn any troublesome moment with your partner into a healing turning point for both of you.

Summary insight #1:

Any pain in us – that demands our partner pay for it – can’t heal itself; if it could have, it would have long ago. Add to this fact – as we’ve seen is true – that whatever “payment” we’d exact from our partner in these moments not only does nothing to heal their pain but also, in fact, only aggravates it further! Which in turn…then turns on us, re-seeding both of our suffering, and guaranteeing that same unwanted pattern is reborn.

Turn Heated Exchanges Into Turning Points

Summary insight #2:

The unconscious pain that pushes us into, and then through the repetition of any unwanted pattern with our partner is, in fact, not what it seems. It is not proof of some irreconcilable difference between us, but rather stands as evidence of something that lives in each of us, that we have in common.

Even the faintest first stirring of this higher awareness – -that whatever pain divides us is, in fact, a single pain shared between us – makes it possible for us to open our heart and mind to embrace a new idea that can’t be reached in any other way.

We have but one, true hope of being able to rise above this unseen world of opposing forces that cannot heal themselves, let alone bring an end to the patterns they create each time they attempt to do so. It is time for us to learn how to call upon a “third” force: an altogether higher order of wisdom, compassion, and kindness whose singular power is not only to unify these opposing forces but, in the moment of their appearance, to complete the very purpose of their existence.

In truth, you already know this celestial force; its most common name is love. But, let me ask you to suspend, at least for a moment, all that you think you understand about it; for the “love” that we know, in whose name we call out what we now care for most, is to this higher order love that we’re about to discover as is a candle’s light to the light of the sun.

We’re not talking about the kind of love we have for a delicious meal, a beautiful day, a family member, or even for our partner in the most tender of moments. This level of love can flip-flop into its opposite at the drop of a hat.

We’re talking about a level of love that can neither be imagined, nor created. It can’t be made to change a single unwanted moment into one that we want, even though that’s the reason for its existence. And while we can’t cause this higher order of love to appear at will, we can learn to understand, and eventually have full trust in the following:

Whenever, and wherever two or more of us are connected by a shared pain of some kind – as in a fight with our partner, or suffering some misfortune with loved ones or strangers alike, there is – already with us in that same moment – a higher love waiting to heal it, and to help make us whole at the same time.

(Excerpted from Relationship Magic: Waking Up Together by Guy Finley, Llewellyn Worldwide, Ltd.)

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06 Oct 01:15

Fetching in short hair

by David Willis

2018-10-01

I swear on my alive parents’ graves that this strip was strictly about Jason freaking out because it was specifically Walky, who we have deeply established he is generally uncool with, and not because of… *gestures* larger, transphobic-y issues.  not to say that i would have been beyond such ugliness at the time but