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I may come off as a bit of a jerk in this, but Casey and I insult each other back and forth all the time like this.










If I weren't late, I wouldn't be me.

Naturally, the moment I promise not to do something for a while, I'm more than 2 weeks late with the comic. I'm sorry, it's been hard getting back in the swing of things. In all honesty, I've had the drawings scanned for over a week now and just finally sat down to color them. But, I have managed to make some improvements to the site. Most notably, the cast page, but a few other things aswell.

You know, just when I think I can't get any more cynical about relationships, I read Queen Of Wands and Something Positive. Something Positive isn't entirely my brand of humor, so I read it mostly because they have a boneless, hairless cat. Choo-choo Bear rules!

Also, getting my friends to watch a dubbed anime is like pulling teeth... from a dragon. If I attempt to while in the same room, I expect to get bitten a lot and probably set on fire. I can't understand why so many people have trouble with watching a show in a language they can understand. Well, that's not entirely true. Zach made a pretty good arguement, and I'm going to spend most of my free time searching for holes in it.
I suppose I should point out that I'm not a dub purist and I don't have any problems with subs. It's just that when a dub is of the same quality or better (aye, that does actually happen) than the sub, I'd prefer to watch the dub.
Well, the reason for bringing up sub and dub favor is because my friends and I have decided to have a sanity-blasting animarathon: A few DVDs of Excel Saga, all of FLCL, all of Serial Experiments Lain. Back to back, no breaks. So, naturally, we're having trouble choosing between subs and dubs. We're not going to do this for a few months, so we have time to prepare for this. Here's hoping we can still talk after we're done.

--Lat, February 1st, 2004