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I am tempted to make a Mean Girls joke, except this came out three years previously.
I’m even later than you, but I’d like to hear it
And yet still I see no comments from any other year than 2012. Was the site launched in 2012?
Comment from 2013!
Here, the history of Ozy and Millie for you
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ozy_and_Millie
There are a few comments from 2011, and the site underwent a major upgrade in late September and early October of 2011; comments may have been implemented at that time. I don’t recall comments on the original strips as they first appeared, but that is likelier indicative of my poor memory than of actuality.
I used to belong to a mail list when the strips were first being posted.
The site’s been up for a while longer than that, but the comments feature only started in 2012
All the way in 2018 here. Nothing has changed and the political jokes are still relevant if you literally just change a few names.
2021, I believe they did that for the recent O&M books.
One could argue that the path of the artist not only should but *must* be different from the path of the propagandist. It is not the interpretation of reality that should be sought but rather the escape from it that we should seek. 😛
Hehe…Felicia gets clipped by a bus, and you’ve got lamb chops
I had a notebook where I just drew random things. One time, I drew a kid in my class (not mocking him in the picture either) and then I drew an ambulance right next to him. Now, in my defense, the drawings were not in any way connected to each other. But, everyone assumed that I drew my fellow classmate getting hit by an ambulance.