View Full Version : The end of the damn world!
Charley
Apr 23rd, 2003, 02:37:33 PM
http://www.natalieportman.com/video/misc/Elephant_by_Bob.avi
(30 megs, so be prepared to wait)
Gurney Devries
Apr 23rd, 2003, 02:50:39 PM
Aye, that was the source of my new avatar at Meras.
Ariel Kendryck
Apr 23rd, 2003, 02:57:33 PM
She must have been really desperate for cash, poor gal.
Charley
Apr 23rd, 2003, 03:10:30 PM
I hadn't even gone to Meras to see. You're such a SA whore, Nup :)
Zasz Grimm
Apr 23rd, 2003, 03:19:54 PM
what is it of? I need to know before I try and DL 30 megs on a 56k..
:(
Alpha
Apr 23rd, 2003, 03:44:49 PM
I'm w/ Zasz on this...:)
Gurney Devries
Apr 23rd, 2003, 04:17:24 PM
http://www.laalternativepress.com/v02n01/features/williamson.php
Sejah Haversh
Apr 23rd, 2003, 06:14:19 PM
THANK YOU!
Finally, someone writes an artice about Furries that encompases the entire spectrum of the fandom, not just the nasty part.
That article sums up jsut about what I feel. I'm not a true "furry" but I happen to draw and like furry art. And, when I get my site, it will proudly wear the "Kid Friendly" label, except for a few images which will be kept seperate because of violence I don't think eight-year-olds should see.
Kelt Simoson
Apr 23rd, 2003, 06:17:21 PM
Sejah, somtimes mate you really scare me O_o
Charley
Apr 23rd, 2003, 06:20:11 PM
Originally posted by Sejah Haversh
THANK YOU!
Finally, someone writes an artice about Furries that encompases the entire spectrum of the fandom, not just the nasty part.
That article sums up jsut about what I feel. I'm not a true "furry" but I happen to draw and like furry art. And, when I get my site, it will proudly wear the "Kid Friendly" label, except for a few images which will be kept seperate because of violence I don't think eight-year-olds should see.
<img src=http://216.73.105.30/forum/attachment.php?s=&postid=517157>
Sejah Haversh
Apr 23rd, 2003, 06:21:00 PM
How'd I scare you? Did you read the article Gourney posted a link to?
Sure, there's some weird people in the fandom, but, as it said, most are just normal geeks. Like me.
Charley, Tribbles are from Star Trek, not the furry realm... Though it would be fun to see him get eaten by them.
Admiral Lebron
Apr 23rd, 2003, 06:27:09 PM
http://somethingpositive.net/sp03292003.html
About 3-5 comics on furries.
Sejah Haversh
Apr 23rd, 2003, 06:30:39 PM
Wow, that was a rediculously not funny waste of my time. And the cartoonist looks like he's aspiring to be on Penny Arcade. Which is actually funnier than those comics were.
Charley
Apr 23rd, 2003, 06:36:24 PM
Actually, it was funny. Just not so much when you're canoing up the Nile ;)
Zeke
Apr 23rd, 2003, 06:40:43 PM
The video won't play. I have audio, but no video.
Sejah Haversh
Apr 23rd, 2003, 06:40:45 PM
Charley, guys, with all seriousness now. I can take jokes, I really can. And I've been a good sport for quite some time, even joking about furries myself.
But right now I'm going to tell you all flat out that all my art has been, and will continue to be, viewable by kids without being objectionable. With the exception of violence.
My main gripe with this comic is the overuse of the same frame. I mean, in half of them, the same frame was repeated either two or three times, and the text was crammed into word bubbles that seemed to dominate the strip. There is literally too much dialouge in most of them, and if the lines could be cut down, and more effort put into the art, it would be amusing. But, from a technical standpoint, I don't like it.
Same reason I hate most anime: to many freaking still-frames with mouths moving.
Morgan Evanar
Apr 23rd, 2003, 08:20:05 PM
You probably don't like SP because they affect you kind of personally, but I find that its probably the funniest comic on the web. Edit: those specific comics.
Admiral Lebron
Apr 23rd, 2003, 08:32:58 PM
SP is one of my favorites too.
Sorreessa Tarrineezi
Apr 23rd, 2003, 08:50:01 PM
o_O I get nothing to work but the furry article....
Sejah Haversh
Apr 23rd, 2003, 09:33:11 PM
No, I said I don't like SP because, well, the laziness they convey to me. I like comics that require work, no overuse of the same frame and dialouge that seems cramma-lammed into too small a space.
Morgan Evanar
Apr 23rd, 2003, 09:37:55 PM
Oh. I suppose the funny is zero prority then.
Droo
Apr 23rd, 2003, 09:47:05 PM
I'll download the video tomorrow but just to give my two cents on online comics in general; I don't find them funny at all and are nil on the humour factor. I just don't see what's so funny at all despite many vain attempts to convert. Oh well. :\
Sejah Haversh
Apr 23rd, 2003, 09:47:52 PM
The funny is important, but only after originality. Oh, and, it really wasn't that funny, either. I read a lot of them to test the theory that it might be a select few I don't like. No, it wasn't funny, either.
Morgan Evanar
Apr 23rd, 2003, 09:57:40 PM
Sinfest? ( sinfest.net ) Errrr... Redmeat? I don't think you'd like redmeat at all...
Well, I suppose you have a diffrent sense of humor, and that makes you a godless bastard without hope!
Sejah Haversh
Apr 23rd, 2003, 10:00:35 PM
Sinfest has been funny. But, if whatever this Redmeat strip is is laden with bad sex jokes that lack with like SP did, I'm sure I wouldn't be interested.
I'm sorry, I like my humor to be funny.
Morgan Evanar
Apr 23rd, 2003, 10:04:37 PM
I'm sorry, I like my humor to be funny. This is based obviously on opinion (of which yours is clearly wrong) so we're never going to end up anywhere useful.
But at least you like sinfest. Honestly, I find most newsprint comics to be terrible crap compared to most of the stuff online, but its sanitized and watered down.
Sejah Haversh
Apr 23rd, 2003, 10:05:59 PM
Yes, most newspaper comics are utter tripe and I hate them too.
I wish my local paper still had Bizarro, by Dan Pirarro. That was a funny, and very witty comic. Good art, too.
Droo
Apr 23rd, 2003, 10:09:25 PM
Nope. Just had a look through God-knows how many strips from Sinfest just then. Not a titter. Different kind of humour to my own, which is diverse enough as it is. That will have to do.
Morgan Evanar
Apr 23rd, 2003, 10:16:06 PM
Dear monkeysnot, Dru, what on earth DO you like?!?
Gurney Devries
Apr 23rd, 2003, 11:53:41 PM
Not every strip of Sinfest is funny. Not all are meant to be, either.
Personally, my favorites are Exploitation Now, Road Waffles and Sinfest. I've been sort of getting into Machall lately.
Lilaena De'Ville
Apr 24th, 2003, 01:29:45 AM
I like Sluggy Freelance and I always will . :D ...well maybe not always. Someday it might start sucking. BUT THAT DAY WAS NOT TODAY!
Gurney Devries
Apr 24th, 2003, 04:05:28 AM
Originally posted by Zasz Grimm
what is it of? I need to know before I try and DL 30 megs on a 56k..
:( http://www.sw-fans.net/forum/attachment.php?s=&postid=517348
Marcus Telcontar
Apr 24th, 2003, 05:12:54 AM
That SP comic was a WOMBAT.
For on-line comics, all I can say is I like Nifty stuff. The comic to worship. POING! OOH SHINEY!
(And if you ever get the chance, get Helen to do her Kiki impersonation. It's.... rather.... scary)
Droo
Apr 24th, 2003, 06:28:01 AM
Originally posted by Morgan Evanar
Dear monkeysnot, Dru, what on earth DO you like?!?
I am not being racist or anything like that but I do have a tendency to dislike American humour, or at least what I would put into the bracket of American humour, can't say I'm an expert by choice. Those comics I would throw into that group (here is where I find out it was made by a Brit!) and I just think they are terribly unfunny. If I usually find something genuinly funny or hilarious, it will recieve a LMAO or ROTFLMAO. Probably my weakspot for comedy is spoof - things like what you see in Scary Movie, Naked Gun or Moulin Rouge.
Marcus Telcontar
Apr 24th, 2003, 06:41:11 AM
American humour tends to be IMO embarrassment based.
British is based on absurdity.
Aussie is based on sarcasm.
If you want great comedy, Faulty Towers is still probably the best of all.
Sanis Prent
Apr 24th, 2003, 06:45:00 AM
Um, how do you do an impression of a comic....DOES NOT COMPUTE!
Droo
Apr 24th, 2003, 09:00:18 AM
Fawlty Towers is amazing. :D
Ka' el Darcverse
Apr 24th, 2003, 10:19:11 AM
Get Fuzzy, plain and simple the best comic ever!!!!!!! It's got sarcasm, it's got embarassment, it's got absurdity. It's Garfield on freaking Crack. And if I were to ever go mad and worship false Idols 1 Bucky Cat would be high on my lists of false gods!
Gurney Devries
Apr 24th, 2003, 01:30:16 PM
Originally posted by Marcus Elessar
American humour tends to be IMO embarrassment based.
British is based on absurdity.
Aussie is based on sarcasm.
If you want great comedy, Faulty Towers is still probably the best of all. This is pretty close to the truth. I have a general distaste for slapstick type comedy, so I tend not find comedy movies in the states very funny. There are some very good comedians, though.
For comedies, I tend to much prefer Brit humor. Absurdity will always get me to laugh. Douglas Adams is a testament to that.
Vega Van-Derveld
Apr 24th, 2003, 01:33:41 PM
I would say British comedy is based a lot on innuendo too. From what I've seen, there are a lot more double-entendres in British shows than American, and I get the impression from the press that the US views us as having a very wild, out there and uncensored comedy scene.
Lilaena De'Ville
Apr 24th, 2003, 01:49:25 PM
I love british comedy....my friends just look at me and think I'm insane, but personally my humor comes from the absurd, innuendo, and the sarcastic, so I just enjoy that a whole lot more. :)
Darth Viscera
Apr 24th, 2003, 03:46:21 PM
Originally posted by Lounge Lizard
http://www.natalieportman.com/video/misc/Elephant_by_Bob.avi
(30 megs, so be prepared to wait)
Just watched it.
To quote Homer (Simpson, not the Iliad guy), I've never wanted a beer more in my life.
Charley
Apr 24th, 2003, 07:16:42 PM
Incorrect. The correct answer is hard liquor. Ten points will be deducted from your score. That is all.
Kelt Simoson
Apr 24th, 2003, 07:21:59 PM
John Cleese is the pinnicle of comedy gold.
AmazonBabe
Apr 24th, 2003, 11:32:40 PM
I love Faulty Towers! We got the DVD collection for my dad's birthday. I never get tired of watching them! :lol
As to online comics, I've grown rather attached to Angst Technology on inktank.com. I like the nerd/geekism in it. :p
Marcus Telcontar
Apr 24th, 2003, 11:46:42 PM
Originally posted by Kelt Simoson
John Cleese is the pinnicle of comedy gold.
Truth. Cleese can put more humour into a raised eyebrow that half the so called comics runing aroud Hollywood could do in an entire movie.
Brit comedy comes in waves, with one group tending to stand tall in each wacve. In the 50's it was the Goons - if you have not heard of them, DOWNLOAD NOW. This is absurdist humour at it's best with Spike Milligan, Harry Seacombe and Peter Sellars at their best. The 60's ended with Monty Python. The 80's had things like The Young Ones, then the 90's you had Rowan Atkinson.
thinking of Atkinson, His best was Black Adder. I never figured why Mr Bean got big. Not my taste. Still, he can be like Cleese n how good he is.
Now, not to say america hasnt had great comics, but you would find they are also absurdist / sarcasitc as well. The best IMO was Groucho Marx. If you can ever do so, Charlie Chapman's silent movies are ridulously funny as well to watch.
Dasquian Belargic
Apr 25th, 2003, 03:54:09 AM
Blackadder, Fawtly Towers and the Young Ones are probably my favourite comedies (in that order). Although some of the time periods of Blackadder weren't always that good... I loved the one with Queen Elizabeth in tho :D
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