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Hey people, I dont know if you can make 2 threads here, but I'm perfectionist and i like having everything organized .w.

So, I've been having some comics ideas and i think i will start working on them

I wont do a pretty beautiful perfect work with them, because that would take too much time and i wanna play some don't starve just like everyone else u_u

SO HERE IS MY FIRST ATTEMPT,

THANKZ

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I'LL TRY TO MAKE SOMETHING LESS HARD TO READ BECAUSE THOSE FRAMES ARE PRETTY CONFUSING :V

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Looks cool but why is there a ? In the title?

I'm a questionable person, i put [?] in everything and everywhere :V

The "I don't want your damn lemons!" was quite funny (:

haha its a portal 2 reference XD
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This sounds not quite convinced.....

No.I say ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmm when i'm bored (Prepare for Ummmmmmmmmmmmmm threads!NOT)Or when I don't know what I should say.OMG! My 500th post!Yay! Edited by Symage
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I still don't know what shipping is .-.

Welcome to the club!

May I give you a definition then:

Shipping, derived from the word relationship, is the belief that two characters, fictional or non-fictional, are (or will be, or should be) in a romantic relationship. It is considered a general term for fans' emotional involvement with the ongoing development of romance in a work of fiction. Though technically applicable to any such involvement, it refers chiefly to various related social dynamics observable on the Internet, and is seldom used outside of that context.

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may i give you a definition then:

shipping, derived from the word relationship, is the belief that two characters, fictional or non-fictional, are (or will be, or should be) in a romantic relationship. It is considered a general term for fans' emotional involvement with the ongoing development of romance in a work of fiction. Though technically applicable to any such involvement, it refers chiefly to various related social dynamics observable on the internet, and is seldom used outside of that context.

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