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Mar 10, 2010 14:08

Hasn't it been like three hundred and seventy five internet years since I last poked my head in here? It's really nice to see familiar names again. And familiar icons. And stuff. Glad to see people still care, although I can't foresee EOI coming back from the grave for a... what, fourth or fifth time? I've lost track. I'm honestly shocked ( Read more... )

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palusbuteo March 10 2010, 22:13:39 UTC
"just the one oh god she is going to kill me"

Well, dude, there IS the wonder of LJ Manage/Edit Entries option! Just re-write it to say "My Passions are banging my hot chick love you honey" or something like that. Easy save! :D

Annnhywhoos

Glad to see you kicking up the dust again, and it will be just awesome to see some of your work again, even if it's not much in the EOI department, as I think you do some tremendous work one way or another.
(and for "work" I can't vouch for your "work" in the bedroom, so I'll just take your word for it....)

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hentaikid March 10 2010, 22:41:34 UTC
Well we haven't been pressing f5 hopefully for 3 years, you just turn up on people's friends pages whenever you start posting again :)

I never was as into the MMORPG version of EOI as the chatroom one with the static character avatars, strangely enough. Plenty of successful webcomics with no new drawing like dinosaur comics do just fine, though the chatroom thing might be a little dated, I dunno. Maybe you could do EOI with twitters :)

Drawn comics though, if you knocked a couple pages more of that story about the Troll they'd be welcome.

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sortelli March 10 2010, 23:30:45 UTC
Ha ha, yeah Twitter's always good for a few laughs but I can't shake the feeling that a Twitter webcomic would end with some sort of grim suicide pact.

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shishiosa March 10 2010, 22:57:07 UTC
Mr. Sortelli, thank you kind sir for sharing your imagination with us for all those years. And Paltus, the editing wouldn't work, they always find out somehow and then you get in even more trouble for trying to hide it.

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ryclaude March 11 2010, 01:17:55 UTC
sonictail March 11 2010, 01:22:50 UTC
I cannot believe I missed that >.

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dave_littler March 11 2010, 02:24:33 UTC
Well, fortunately, EOI isn't the sort of story that really requires an ending, and so at least if you never do another strip, there's no great tragedy at it being an unresolved plotline or anything. Not that I wouldn't like to see more, naturally, but if your heart isn't in it, I can barely see the point.

But I would be quite interested in seeing what you come up with next, and will certainly stick around.

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