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* ''Webcomic/FarOutThere'' completely inverts this. [[http://www.drunkduck.com/Far_Out_There/index.php?p=629811 Special]] [[http://www.drunkduck.com/Far_Out_There/index.php?p=639075 holiday]] [[http://www.drunkduck.com/Far_Out_There/index.php?p=687557 pages]] are posted in between regular updates, resulting in more updates rather than fewer. The only time holiday pages actually replace regular ones is Christmas, and that's because the comic (which usually updates twice a week) posts new material every day for nearly two weeks straight. Clearly, someone doesn't understand the meaning of "Holiday Break".
* ''Webcomic/{{GirlGenius}}'': Tends to upload a Christmas or Halloween themed image of the characters if the update schedule lands on those holidays rather than a proper page.



* ''Webcomic/LeifAndThorn'' has done [[http://leifandthorn.com/comic/holiday-special-2015/ a Christmas update]], about the comic's [[FictionalHoliday in-universe winter holidays]].



* ''Webcomic/FarOutThere'' completely inverts this. [[http://www.drunkduck.com/Far_Out_There/index.php?p=629811 Special]] [[http://www.drunkduck.com/Far_Out_There/index.php?p=639075 holiday]] [[http://www.drunkduck.com/Far_Out_There/index.php?p=687557 pages]] are posted in between regular updates, resulting in more updates rather than fewer. The only time holiday pages actually replace regular ones is Christmas, and that's because the comic (which usually updates twice a week) posts new material every day for nearly two weeks straight. Clearly, someone doesn't understand the meaning of "Holiday Break".



* ''Webcomic/LeifAndThorn'' has done [[http://leifandthorn.com/comic/holiday-special-2015/ a Christmas update]], about the comic's [[FictionalHoliday in-universe winter holidays]].
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* ''Webcomic/GunnerkriggCourt'' has done this exactly once so far. Readers visiting the site on January 1, 2010, expecting the Chapter 26 title page, were instead greeted by [[http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/?p=662 this]].

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* ''Webcomic/GunnerkriggCourt'' has done this exactly once so far. Readers visiting the site on January 1, 2010, expecting the Chapter 26 title page, were instead greeted by [[http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/?p=662 this]].greeted by this.]]
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Well, it's hardly malicious. When something that would have updated or aired on a holiday, doesn't and was obviously created earlier, it simply means the creator took a different day off -- or they used the day they ''would'' have written the holiday comic to write the next one instead. It's hardly rude not to provide services on a holiday when people expect things to be closed down, but it could easily be considered rude not to update in the middle of next week when the buffer is short an entry because the creator took Easter off. So long as there isn't a ScheduleSlip when that date hits, no one will really care which day the actual break was taken, and your favourite artist get a rare break when it's at least slightly more convenient for them. D'aww.

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Well, it's hardly malicious. When something that would have updated or aired on a holiday, holiday doesn't and was obviously created earlier, it simply means the creator took a different day off -- or they used the day they ''would'' have written the holiday comic to write the next one instead. It's hardly rude not to provide services on a holiday when people expect things to be closed down, but it could easily be considered rude not to update in the middle of next week when the buffer is short an entry because the creator took Easter off. So long as there isn't a ScheduleSlip when that date hits, no one will really care which day the actual break was taken, and your favourite artist get a rare break when it's at least slightly more convenient for them. D'aww.
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* ''Webcomic/LeifAndThorn'' has done [[http://leifandthorn.com/comic/holiday-special-2015/ a Christmas update]], about the comic's [[FictionalHoliday in-universe winter holidays]].
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* ''AMomentOfPeace'' actually tends to update more often during the holidays, though it generally does so with errata and amusing randomness. The website itself tends to come out looking prettier as well.
* ''FarOutThere'' completely inverts this. [[http://www.drunkduck.com/Far_Out_There/index.php?p=629811 Special]] [[http://www.drunkduck.com/Far_Out_There/index.php?p=639075 holiday]] [[http://www.drunkduck.com/Far_Out_There/index.php?p=687557 pages]] are posted in between regular updates, resulting in more updates rather than fewer. The only time holiday pages actually replace regular ones is Christmas, and that's because the comic (which usually updates twice a week) posts new material every day for nearly two weeks straight. Clearly, someone doesn't understand the meaning of "Holiday Break".

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* ''AMomentOfPeace'' ''Webcomic/AMomentOfPeace'' actually tends to update more often during the holidays, though it generally does so with errata and amusing randomness. The website itself tends to come out looking prettier as well.
* ''FarOutThere'' ''Webcomic/FarOutThere'' completely inverts this. [[http://www.drunkduck.com/Far_Out_There/index.php?p=629811 Special]] [[http://www.drunkduck.com/Far_Out_There/index.php?p=639075 holiday]] [[http://www.drunkduck.com/Far_Out_There/index.php?p=687557 pages]] are posted in between regular updates, resulting in more updates rather than fewer. The only time holiday pages actually replace regular ones is Christmas, and that's because the comic (which usually updates twice a week) posts new material every day for nearly two weeks straight. Clearly, someone doesn't understand the meaning of "Holiday Break".



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* WebVideo example coming from ''ZeroPunctuation'':
-->''"Oh, what the fuck are you doing here? It's Christmas! Haven't you got families to resent? This is my one week off, I'm going on holiday. ''({{Beat}})'' That's ''summer'' holiday, by the way. Hope that northern hemisphere's weather's working out for you."''
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* ''Webcomic/GunnerkriggCourt'' has done this exactly once so far. Readers visiting the site on January 1, 2010, expecting the Chapter 26 title page, were instead greeted by [[http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/archive_page.php?comicID=662 this]].

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* ''Webcomic/GunnerkriggCourt'' has done this exactly once so far. Readers visiting the site on January 1, 2010, expecting the Chapter 26 title page, were instead greeted by [[http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/archive_page.php?comicID=662 com/?p=662 this]].
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Well there's nothing morally wrong with it, but something isn't quite right. The artist took Labour Day off? But doesn't this webcomic automatically update at midnight in its local time zone? Obviously the comics are drawn at least the day before, and possibly [[StripBuffer weeks]] in advance! So what's really going on?

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Well there's nothing morally wrong with it, but something isn't quite right. The artist took Labour Day New Year's day off? But doesn't this webcomic automatically update at midnight in its local time zone? Obviously the comics are drawn at least the day before, and possibly [[StripBuffer weeks]] in advance! So what's really going on?
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So let's say, hypothetically, that you've gone to your favourite webcomic's site only to see last Friday's update still on the page and a message in the [[TheRant blurb]] saying "Happy Labour Day, see you tomorrow!". Assuming it's not [[SeriesHiatus mid-April]], you don't exactly stop to ponder. "That makes sense," you think, "after all, webcomic artists need holidays too!" and you move on. There's nothing wrong with that, right?

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So let's say, hypothetically, that you've gone to your favourite webcomic's site only to see last Friday's update still on the page and a message in the [[TheRant blurb]] saying "Happy Labour Day, New Year, see you tomorrow!". Assuming it's not [[SeriesHiatus mid-April]], you don't exactly stop to ponder. "That makes sense," you think, "after all, webcomic artists need holidays too!" and you move on. There's nothing wrong with that, right?

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* ''Webcomic/DinosaurComics'' likes to do this, not doing updates on weird, made-up holidays like "Canadian Thanksgiving".
** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thanksgiving_%28Canada%29 Thanksgiving (Canada)]], but hats off if this entry is "missed the joke" bait.

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* ''Webcomic/DinosaurComics'' likes to do this, not doing updates on weird, made-up holidays like "Canadian Thanksgiving".
** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thanksgiving_%28Canada%29 Thanksgiving (Canada)]], but hats off if this entry is "missed the joke" bait.
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* ''Webcomic/GunnerkriggCourt'' has done this exactly once so far. Readers visiting the site on January 1, 2010, expecting the Chapter 26 title page, were instead greeted by [[http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/archive_page.php?comicID=664 this]].

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* ''Webcomic/GunnerkriggCourt'' has done this exactly once so far. Readers visiting the site on January 1, 2010, expecting the Chapter 26 title page, were instead greeted by [[http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/archive_page.php?comicID=664 php?comicID=662 this]].
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Well, it's hardly malicious. When something that would have updated or aired on a holiday, doesn't and was obviously created earlier, it simply means the creator took a different day off. It's hardly rude not to provide services on a holiday when people expect things to be closed down, but it could easily be considered rude not to update in the middle of next week when the buffer is short an entry because the creator took Easter off. So long as there isn't a ScheduleSlip when that date hits, no one will really care which day the actual break was taken, and your favourite artist get a rare break when it's at least slightly more convenient for them. D'aww.

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Well, it's hardly malicious. When something that would have updated or aired on a holiday, doesn't and was obviously created earlier, it simply means the creator took a different day off.off -- or they used the day they ''would'' have written the holiday comic to write the next one instead. It's hardly rude not to provide services on a holiday when people expect things to be closed down, but it could easily be considered rude not to update in the middle of next week when the buffer is short an entry because the creator took Easter off. So long as there isn't a ScheduleSlip when that date hits, no one will really care which day the actual break was taken, and your favourite artist get a rare break when it's at least slightly more convenient for them. D'aww.
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* ''DinosaurComics'' likes to do this, not doing updates on weird, made-up holidays like "Canadian Thanksgiving".

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* ''DinosaurComics'' ''Webcomic/DinosaurComics'' likes to do this, not doing updates on weird, made-up holidays like "Canadian Thanksgiving".



* ''GunnerkriggCourt'' has done this exactly once so far. Readers visiting the site on January 1, 2010, expecting the Chapter 26 title page, were instead greeted by [[http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/archive_page.php?comicID=664 this]].

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* ''GunnerkriggCourt'' ''Webcomic/GunnerkriggCourt'' has done this exactly once so far. Readers visiting the site on January 1, 2010, expecting the Chapter 26 title page, were instead greeted by [[http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/archive_page.php?comicID=664 this]].
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** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thanksgiving_%28Canada%29 Thanksgiving (Canada)]], but hats off if this entry is "missed the joke" bait.

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