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So, this is what happens, isn't it? When a kid gets old enough, the fear of the deep deep woods fades to the point that they go trekking off into them to figure out what the heck's going on, and they just never come back. Good luck, Linus.
BRIGUY, (new to posting, dont know how to reply) my first thought is less suicidal and more "i will tie the rope to a tree, and unravel it as i walk so i can find my way out"
The siren song of the deep is calling you Linus, drawing you further and further into the darkness. Ignore what your eyes see, follow the call. Submit to it...
If someone comments just before you, at roughly the same time, the forum creates two threads. But because of how the comment system works, there can only be one comic thread, so the late comment gets orphaned into a separate thread that isn't used. It's happened to me lots. I just copy and paste over to the main thread when it happens.
Edit: It only happens on the very first comment. A thread doesn't exist until a comment is posted, but there's a brief window when the software lets two exist.
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Made it sound even darker than I meant.
Protokid ate it.
"N...no?"
"That's because you can never have too much rope."
- Some 1980s movie whose name I can't remember
Kid Colter
Word Of The Day: skort
usage: The Seahawks won, because they skort more points.
p.s. @xUsako, it exists in an alternate universe, yet still observable in the forum.
If someone comments just before you, at roughly the same time, the forum creates two threads. But because of how the comment system works, there can only be one comic thread, so the late comment gets orphaned into a separate thread that isn't used. It's happened to me lots. I just copy and paste over to the main thread when it happens.
Edit: It only happens on the very first comment. A thread doesn't exist until a comment is posted, but there's a brief window when the software lets two exist.
thanks for the explanation, never knew about this bug
... holy crap, you're right. Good memory!