July 2011
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sammyborras answered: I press the heart to save...
See, I think that’s how I used it to begin with, but my criteria for things I wanted to keep track of got less and less strict! Ah well. It serves it’s current purpose VERY well, so I guess it’s okay!
iandsharman asked: I mainly "like" the stuff I reblog so that when it comes up on my dash again I know I've already reblogged it. Also pictures of hot girls that my followers would be annoyed about if I reblogged them...
I'm curious...
What kind of stuff do you ‘like’ on tumblr? I generally use it differently to how I’d use it on facebook, because I like looking through my liked posts as a way to cheer myself up. As such it’s a big mish mash of hot guys, GREAT art & comics, cute animal photos (shush) some geeky things, and generally stuff that makes me smile. And it just made me wonder what other...
Have I mentioned that I'll be going to a Harry...
Yes, I am a nerd. You knew this. Don’t pretend to be shocked.
I’m more excited than I should be, given that I didn’t think the 6th film was that good and that I’ve somehow managed to not see 7.1 yet.
And hey, it’ll be finishing on my birthday (friday) which is pretty cool.
Oh yeah I'm on that google+ thing, if you are. →
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better, drawn: Call for Submissions →
better-drawn:
Hello and welcome to Better, Drawn.
Better, drawn is a new place for people to share stories about long-term and chronic mental and physical illnesses, told in the form of short comics. The site is a way for people to share experiences that might otherwise be difficult to talk about openly. In…
FUMBOO the fumblr of Jamie Smart: Corporate Skull... →
jamiesmart:
Click to read issue two, Of Beasts And Bastards, from the start. Contains swearing and violence.
Well there we go, issue two done. I can’t believe how quickly this time has gone, it seems not long ago I was worrying about keeping the momentum to get through issue one, and now we’re…
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pictures in frames: Some more comics online →
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I’ve decided to let my collection of diary comics, Days, go out of print so I can focus on newer work. Days collects together nearly three months worth of daily diary comics from 2008. I’m oddly proud of it, though the collection is a bit of a mutant mass of comics splodges. Those folks like