Tuesday, January 13, 2009

So, after a while, you have read what feels like everything funny on the internet.
allright, but mathematically, this can;t be so. Depending on your taste, we're looking at about, out of all internet Humor-Based things, a margin of 20% to 2% you're willing to read/watch/play/whatever.
But theres new contnt every day, everywhere, and so many sites there will *always* be more things, right? So rejoice.

But... then, we come upon a problem. Like, say, if you like a certain type of thing. Me? I like webcomics. Funny animals, pretty gay boys, sarcasim, gamer geeks, I'll read it all. As a matter of fact, if anyone can direct me to a comic where an athropomorphic wolf and sheep play videogames, bitch about stuff, then I would be much obliged.

But after a while, things get complicated. First there's a few links... then a bookmark folder... then you realize you have to sort the by update days... untill now I have a almost neurotic bookmarking system reminiscent of an obscure british rail system timesheet.
At a casual count, I currently follow *89* webcomics, not even counting the ones that don't really update, and counting the newsaper comics as one link.

And I find new ones almost every fortnight.
Help me out here, is entertainment getting easier or harder these days?

And to end the night: seriously, any artests out there on board for this? we call it Bad Wolf, see, and it works for *so* many demographics! Especially is we can sneak a girl in there somewhere...

1 comment:

  1. Only eighty-nine? Hmmm... let's see... one hundred and seventeen, after my latest cutback. Of course, the most important cutback was that I stopped picking up comics until I've finished cataloging them. But yeah... I know what you mean. I think it's getting easier, to the point of too easy, maybe? I don't really know.

    -Wally Caine

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