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Well, not that I could possibly remember my HTML, but... Anyways, Mr. Roger's Neighbourhood is doing a musical show, apparently (baby sister's watching it...) and i'm bored, mainly wiki-ing random ...
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    Comics: my perfect girl

    Well, not that I could possibly remember my HTML, but...



    Anyways, Mr. Roger's Neighbourhood is doing a musical show, apparently (baby sister's watching it...) and i'm bored, mainly wiki-ing random stuff. I don't know how I found this website, but the dude seems to use Linux, too...



    Oh, did I mention the website yet? That's funny, how people will ask if they had just written something, while writing it... xkcd - A webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language - By Randall Munroe

    Oh, and it's not all girl stuff. I just noticed both of those were, coincidentially, about a relationhsip.



    And it's not all bland either...



    ...okay, maybe they are.
    Umm... yeah, I think I'll blink out of existance again.

    P.S. When did ...hey! Umm... well, first of all, the URL changed itself. Weird. And I thought that you notated html with greater/less than... where'd the brackets come from?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ryokimball View Post
    P.S. When did ...hey! Umm... well, first of all, the URL changed itself. Weird. And I thought that you notated html with greater/less than... where'd the brackets come from?!
    Yes, in HTML you do. However this forum doesn't use HTML as its markup language for posts. It uses whatever the vBulletin software understands, which in this case is brackets [ ].

    On the subject of the comic, that's a good one. This strip is probably my favorite:

    xkcd - A webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language - By Randall Munroe
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    Hah! I hadn't gotten there yet!! (I'm going from top to bottom... reading all of them...)

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    Yeah that sandwich one is a cracker. I love the rollercoaster chess one too. I won't link it, as I'm sure you're busily reading through every one

    Also if you like darker humour and possibly NSFW then check out :-

    Explosm.net - Flash Animations, Daily Comics, and more!

    Check out the Cyanide and Happiness strips.

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    I've been reading xkcd for some time, and it's a _great_ comic. All science, computer, math jokes, with a few thoughts on romance (note: occasionally (a word I can never spell properly...yay Firefox spellcheck) depressing).

    This one touched a special place in my heart. And this one is one of my favorite ever. Actually, I love almost all of them .

    Also, note that it's okay to read them out of order, since with the exception of a 5-comic run a little while back, there is no continuity or recurring characters.


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    Oh, and note that all comics have a title text that adds to the humor. Hover over the image to see it. I also recommend the Long Titles Firefox add-on in order to see the full title text.
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