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Okay so here's what YOU do, you take ordinary line paper and you just start writing/drawing about anything that's on your mind.
It could be funny, controversial, deep, sad... whatever you make it to be.
Because what I am trying to convey here that we're all different with different thoughts and perspectives. So when the project ends, we will all have different view points on anything and everything.
If anyone is interested in this project and I sincerely hope you are, here are the rules:
-It must be line paper.
-No bigger than 700x900 (so that it could be clearly read/seen)
-save the page as .BMP or .PNG (if you're gunna save it as a .JPG make sure it's not blerpy... get me?)
-You can contribute as many times as you'd like. NO DEADLINES!
-Send all submissions to
*And make sure to include your DD ID and a plug to your comic on the e-mail.
And I'm not gloating here but it'sa great start to get you notice since as of 3.28.07:
Average Pageviews per day: 24
Total Comments: 618
Average comments per page: 10.84
Oh and here is the link to the comic if you're interested even more...
Here are a few examples so far submitted by fellow DD'ers:
I'm in. And c'mon Terminal; your handwriting can't be much worse that mine. Besides, what else do you have to do that's so important? I mean... besides your fourty-seven and a half other comics.
I'm in. And c'mon Terminal; your handwriting can't be much worse that mine. Besides, what else do you have to do that's so important? I mean... besides your fourty-seven and a half other comics.
No, it's the 1,202. Geez that1Joo, get it right next time.
This post was last edited on Feb 2,`07 9:50pm
(The soap opera webcomic about nothing in particular.)
See, I'm so lazy that I gave up counting them all somewhere between forty-seven and forty eight. But I did send off an amusing little experiment to fern... I recommend checking it out (on Tuesday, I'm told). Now to get back to the arduous task of keeping my ONE comic updated.
Corrupt, I don't want to presume that I speak for fern here, but I basically did a slightly more complex version of what you described and got away with it. The core that fern (I believe) is aiming for is an exchange of ideas and perspectives. The lined paper (again, I presume) serves to provide continuity and to "keep it real."