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April 2, 2012 · in This Week I Enjoyed
From trzr23: Apart from a couple of authors, the posts seem bland and follow a very rigid format of “What happened (60%) – What I thought of it (20%) – What might happen next (20%)”. The earlier blogs excelled in the area that SeaSlugs seem to pay less attention to. It’s rather telling that their [...]
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October 29, 2011 · in This Week I Enjoyed
From Box Seats: Here’s a DeathNote Parody we made, and we hope you enjoy it. We’re gearing up for our panel at Pacific Media Expo, so we’re doing a bit of an online press circuit. I get a lot of press release-type stuff emailed to me, and usually it’s fairly boring and uninteresting so I [...]
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August 25, 2011 · in This Week I Enjoyed
From Divine: I don’t like having to push out a post three or four days later, even though I know most readers are pretty understanding when I have to. It’s against my style and the standards that people have come to expect from RandomC. As far as I’m concerned, if I don’t have time to [...]
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January 5, 2011 · in Blogging Tips,This Week I Enjoyed
I noticed SSAB mentioned in one of Author’s posts, and one blurb caught my eye: What really kind of amazes me is how Kabitzin remains as disinclined technically as he was back in the days of trackback problems. The blog is hosted at a shared hosting (!) with Surpass (!!), which had a DNS outage [...]
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May 19, 2010 · in Art,This Week I Enjoyed
This is a little fanart and my way of cheering them on (every mascot needs to appear in a gothic lolita outfit at least once). Choux speaketh the truth! Check out her cute Nama-ko fanart and gaze in awe at Nama-ko keeping herself safe from the sun’s damaging UV radiation. The outfit is great, and [...]
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July 28, 2009 · in Random Stuff,This Week I Enjoyed
It took a long time to create this poll. I was inspired by Josh’s post with CCY’s video of Endless Eight driving Hitler into a frothing rage (from Downfall). I love reading posts defending Endless Eight. Even if there are snippets of super-important information or whatever inter-spliced into each iteration, I think it’s clear that [...]