I'm going to copy one of my old comments here, so some of the things I'm calling recent here are no longer recent:
I'll start at the beginning. The first comic I was introduced to (by a friend in highschool) was Bob and George, a sprite comic using megaman sprites and characters. It was alright, but not spectacular. Next is Dominic Deegan, a webcomic about a seer. I recommend it, though it's over now. The author is of that is currently doing Star Power, which is something completely different but seems pretty good for now. Moving on from chronological order, here's a recommendation list, just the good stuff. I'm leaving out comics that were cancelled or appear to be dead before reaching a satisfying conclusion, though some of them are good too. In addition, there are some that appear to have disappeared off the internet and I have little memory of. Those will not be listed. In no particular order:
Dwarf Fortress elves are basically Bosmer from the Elder Scrolls, basically anti-vegans. They will eat the bodies of their fallen enemies, but won't bear any harm coming to a plant.
It's never something I've done frequently, even before COVID. I've been to a couple of game shops, but often our group would use public or semi-public spaces like library rooms or common rooms, when not playing at one or another players' house. That's before we went fully digital.
As of the moment this was posted, anywhere listed as "+6" or higher on this map. So, you know, really quite a significant portion of the world.
weird front pages right this moment
What do you mean? "Unicorn hair in my egg" is entirely self-explanatory.
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