Went through the archive page and yeah, this is the longest he's done.
I'm Charlie Owens, good night and good luck. PSNID: CEOIII 1117Sorcery!
Never trust anyone who uses "degenerate" as an insult.I just got to my RSS feed and you guys aren't kidding. I was expecting this monster you're talking about to be like seven or eight pages.
Fresh-eyed movie blogAmusing thing on the side: "Shirts!" banners scrolling through a bunch of characters.
Then Kronar with "No more shirts."
Then a pear reappears with "Shirts!", followed by angry Kronar.
Is this the longest Kronar story? I'd buy that. I'd also buy this being the longest single-day update.
It's definitely not the longest an arc has gone, though.
Maybe you'd be less disappointed if you stopped expecting things to be Carmen Sandiego movies.New strip up. NSFW. Fear the sky. And other people's heresies.
= Spindriver =New strip. NSFW
You know, there's probably a lot of weird magic wishing things that require doing stuff that makes it hard to talk in the oglafverse. It would certainly explain a lot.
Forgot to mention the new strip on Sunday just gone. Probably technically SFW, but I won't risk it. And the technical term is "psychogeography", I think.
= Spindriver =If that's Safe for Work, your workplace has way laxer rules than anywhere I've worked.
Given that I work from home, that's possible.
But from observations of other strips and what they do and don't show when trying to avoid offending advertisers, I assume that the lack of naked genitalia, buttocks, or really visible nipples means that this thing would be considered fit for the gaze of the most delicate of blushing virgins. Despite all the arctic bestiality.
= Spindriver =Even if there are now views of genetalia, it does show explicit sexual acts in several panels. That makes it Not Safe for Work by pretty much every definition. About the only workplace that's safe for is the set of porno.
You're probably right; I'm certainly not recommending that anyone looks at it on a work machine. (But then, it's Oglaf. 'Nuff said.) But I just have my viewpoint twisted by watching Ménage à 3, which went advertiser-safe to protect its ad income — which meant censoring nipples and butts, while the sex acts depicted got, if anything, wilder.
I guess that advertiser-safe isn't the same as SFW.
= Spindriver =The site itself doesnt consider it safe, so i guess its officially NSFW.
A new, SFW one. Somewhat educational even. Oglaf-verse has the best magic.
“You can’t be an important and life-changing presence for some people without also being a joke and embarrassment to others.” -Mark Manson.Decidedly NSFW this week, but educational nonetheless.
Switch FC code: SW-4420-1809-1805Been a while, Navaan.
Edited by TwinBird on Sep 9th 2018 at 3:42:51 AM
My posts make considerably more sense read in the voice of John Ratzenberger.Ah, yes, the worst doctor in the Oglafverse, and that's saying something.
I'm Charlie Owens, good night and good luck. PSNID: CEOIII 1117was that a joke on certain types of ads?
Secret SignatureNew strips are up. NSFW. Curses foiled again?
(Also, somebody has a quite Doonesburyesque unwillingness to remove his helmet.)
Edited by Spindriver on Sep 16th 2018 at 4:40:59 PM
= Spindriver =Oh is that a trans dude in the second page? Neeaat.
Cool. Representation is important, even in freaky sex comics.
I'm Charlie Owens, good night and good luck. PSNID: CEOIII 1117Back when I was subscribed to Slipshine, I was really fond of Spellbound because, aside from the art being really cute, all the characters' genders and genitals were mix and match.
Fresh-eyed movie blogRarity also creates a peculiar spike in interest whenever the option shows up at all.
He also has a ham(?) leg in the same hand later. The axe also appeared suddenly. Illusion?
Edited by googlebot on Aug 5th 2018 at 12:53:53 PM
“You can’t be an important and life-changing presence for some people without also being a joke and embarrassment to others.” -Mark Manson.