Suggested wine pairing: zinfandel.
It turns out the Mountain Time background was a massive star, causing the whole thing to look orange. After 10 years, however, it burned out and turned into the red dwarf that now doubles as the clock face in the logo. Evidently, it is no longer the light source for the background—that’s some unseen thing to the lower right. Whaddaya know.
But.. but I like this background better.
But this creates an inconsistency with that one comic where the page itself becomes a character, complete with orange background.
But I like this one better. And I TOLD you that meant you’d never be able to change the background again, but you did it anyway! You madman..
Oh ho ho!
http://mountaincomics.com/comic/the-englishman-who-went-up-a-hill-but-came-down-a-mountain-time-242/
Clever velociraptor. Thought you might do that.
Sometimes I cover my bases, Muldoon.
that was weirdly uncanny for a second.
that was like thing humans say, but I don’t think it’s possible for a human to post in this comment-section without either making a joke or answering something.
also they put the entire URL as the name.
I’m going to assume most people go for people their own age unless they’re older than 40, and in that case I wonder how they knew the age-group. like maybe checked if there were the same names early and late? or check social media accounts associated with gravatars/emails and URLs? guessing?
also that sounds far too good an idea to have been had by Onion Shakespeare. like not the execution, but the idea.
Spambots make the world a worse place, because that would’ve been a thoroughly hilarious post if it were made by a human and weren’t a totally everyday thing.
Re: Lawful Evil, it’s a strange position you’ve put me in, telling me that my idea I thought was terrible was actually passable (yay), but, ipso facto, I’ve failed in writing Onion Shakespeare (boo).
I decide to feel neutral!
I just saw an ad for what seems to be a “sitcom with vampires”. Personally, I welcome the casual introduction of fantasy creatures into normally “mundane” genres.