Everyone's walked in on one of their pals when they have a "friend" over. Sadly for Evan-san, today's strip is a homage to another comic made by some college students which is very entertaining.
Yiffing, however, is nothing to kid about.
The number of reported and confirmed deaths caused by massive brain hemorrhage due to the viewing of "yiffing", be it simulated or actual, increases drastically with each passing day. So if you know someone (or know someone who knows someone) who is thinking about experimenting with yiffing, stop them. Yell at them, guilt them, hit them, run them over with your car--it's your responsibilty to prevent its spread.
Sunday, January 14, 2007
Thursday, January 11, 2007
It Begins
Welcome to the saga of Young North Room 102. Through the diverse medium of the comic, I'd like to take you into a world of magic, mystery, and ultimately adventure, in which the lives of six ordinary guys are portrayed as they battle the demons of everyday college life.
I've always believed in seeing the epic in the ordinary. For some people, going to make a sandwich is a simple affair. I would like to point out that so is throwing away a fucking ring. That's right, Frodo. Nobody's impressed. So if and when Rob goes to make a sandwich, and happens to be abducted by a cyborg Bob Barker, I don't want to hear it. If the only jewelry store with a decent return policy can be in the center of Mordor, then I think I more than deserve a little creative license.
That said, I hope we all can have a fruitful correspondence.
I've always believed in seeing the epic in the ordinary. For some people, going to make a sandwich is a simple affair. I would like to point out that so is throwing away a fucking ring. That's right, Frodo. Nobody's impressed. So if and when Rob goes to make a sandwich, and happens to be abducted by a cyborg Bob Barker, I don't want to hear it. If the only jewelry store with a decent return policy can be in the center of Mordor, then I think I more than deserve a little creative license.
That said, I hope we all can have a fruitful correspondence.
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