Posts by orva@social.orva.fi
(DIR) Post #Auqo734UBtAehpW7XM by orva@social.orva.fi
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@misnina I really don't like the fact that I have seen that garbage so many times that my brain pattern matches that automatically to correct meaning.
(DIR) Post #B0mGPtOvnm4NJpdDxg by orva@social.orva.fi
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@jsstaedtler Some people claim that most of the crumbs are formed during storage and shelf time, so flipping the bag would distribute the crumbs evenly. Misery for every bowl!
(DIR) Post #B15o3bVWjnfvtfUzhY by orva@social.orva.fi
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@jsstaedtler Wait a second! I remember that being one of the webcomics I read in high school! What a coincidence to bump into it again like this.
(DIR) Post #B17BUT9CQ8uhtInK52 by orva@social.orva.fi
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@oblomov @jsstaedtler I mostly discovered new webcomics through link collections that authors often had in their comic sites. Then I had the ritual to go through bookmarks in specific weekdays to read them (or google reader when I learned about that and feeds).And yes, those dead bookmarks and feeds are a bit sad. Not necessary because those comics have reached their conclusion, but the _feeling_ from those times. I don't know if it is just selective memories, but it feels like webcomics and blogs from that time were a lot more "pure". Even if ads and merch were present, nothing was optimized around that: stories contained advertisement unfriendly themes and imaginary, art and stories were more raw, etc. I miss that feeling.