I'm waiting for Luke to finish reading Four Thousand Weeks by Oliver Burkeman so I can borrow it. Panel two felt pretty real back when I wrote it, despite reaching my only childhood goal already - working as a cartoonist.
Since then I think I've gained a pretty realistic appreciation of all I've done in my 40 years, but I'm always kinda nervous I'll be on my death bed irritated that I didn't do that ONE thing... Eh. "Cartoonist" was kind of my main bucket list item, maybe I should let it go...
ANYWAY.
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New faves!!
Underpants and Overbites
My Giant Nerd Boyfriend
Boumeries
Up and Out
Alison and her Rock Awesome Robot
Kevin Budnik's autobio comics
Lunarbaboon
~*TIMELESS CLASSICS*~
Questionable Content
Something Positive
Dumbing of Age
Diesel Sweeties
Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
Johnny Wander
Octopus Pie
That Deaf Guy
LunarBaboon
Sufficiently Remarkable
Blaster Nation
Ramen Empire
Molebashed
Murdercake
Jump Rope
Outlander Man
Too Sexy For Work!
Chester 5000 (too sexy for work!)
Oh Joy Sex Toy (also too sexy!)
The Rock Cocks (careful: sexy!)
Finished, but worth re-reading!
The Bad Chemicals
Cul de Sac
I also love the podcast My Brother My Brother And Me!
My old pal R. Stevens and I used to do a podcast called Coffee and Cider! It was mostly about being work-obsessed idiots and human beings who like beverages and have cats.