Sickness prevails
Yuck, I hate being sick.
Here I was, mentally preparing to write about the great weekend I've just had, and instead I'm sitting here with a horrible flu. My muscles ache so much that it's difficult even to type, and the pressure of sitting upright is making my lower back scream in pain.
Screw it.
I'm not going to wait any longer. I'm too thrilled by my recent discovery to put this posting off.
So there I was, minding my own business on a Thursday morning at work, when I stumbled across a most magnificent website. An online cartoon so captivatingly brilliant that I spent the rest of the day... and the whole of Friday... reading back archives of the strip instead of working.
The strip is called "Questionable Content". As with any humour its quality is highly subjective, so there may well be readers who are either shocked or bored by it, but it appeals to me immensely. If you don't get it, you're probably either offended by honesty or just have no sense of humour, but for the rest, check it out for yourselves.
My own experience has been that it transports me to a weird happy place where life is better and more hopeful. To paraphrase one of the central characters of the strip, there are no adjectives to adequately describe the unexpected joy I've experienced while reading it. The personalities are beautifully complex, the drawings are attractive and fun to look at, and the script, THE SCRIPT!
Let's just say that my frequent collapses into a giggling puddle of mirth over the past two days have caused a bit of confusion among my co-workers...
Equally gratifying was the fact that it's intelligent and deep enough that I was forced to Google a couple of the phrases in order to get the full meaning of the relevant strips. (Not living in the States at the mo, I don't always catch the more obscure cultural chirps...) But any cartoon which references Frank Herbert's "Dune", Monty Python's "Life of Brian" and Picasso's "Guernica" has got to be seriously cool.
Anyway...
The whole reason I found the site was actually because Gavin forwarded me a DinosaurComic, and I browsed through that site's links page. Loads of other good stuff there, so check out that site too.
Thursday night was actually rather lousy. Spent the evening trying to transfer data from my old laptop HDD to the new one, with the unfortunate result that my old drive died... before I could remove any irreplaceable data...
Very frustrating. Still haven't managed to get the data off, but I remain hopeful.
I was so fed-up and exhausted on Friday that I actually went to bed as soon as I got home, and slept from about 6-11pm. Then I woke up, and spent the rest of the night watching old DVDs, getting back to bed at about 8am. A few hours later, got up and went out to Tokai to visit my parents, and then went to Tim's house in the evening for port and poetry. Excellent fun - read some of Big Jim's poems, which were well received (despite being pretty dark). Tiffany arrived towards the end of the evening, stressed after a long day of work, so the next two hours involved an exchange of neck and shoulder massages.
to be continued...
Here I was, mentally preparing to write about the great weekend I've just had, and instead I'm sitting here with a horrible flu. My muscles ache so much that it's difficult even to type, and the pressure of sitting upright is making my lower back scream in pain.
Screw it.
I'm not going to wait any longer. I'm too thrilled by my recent discovery to put this posting off.
So there I was, minding my own business on a Thursday morning at work, when I stumbled across a most magnificent website. An online cartoon so captivatingly brilliant that I spent the rest of the day... and the whole of Friday... reading back archives of the strip instead of working.
The strip is called "Questionable Content". As with any humour its quality is highly subjective, so there may well be readers who are either shocked or bored by it, but it appeals to me immensely. If you don't get it, you're probably either offended by honesty or just have no sense of humour, but for the rest, check it out for yourselves.
My own experience has been that it transports me to a weird happy place where life is better and more hopeful. To paraphrase one of the central characters of the strip, there are no adjectives to adequately describe the unexpected joy I've experienced while reading it. The personalities are beautifully complex, the drawings are attractive and fun to look at, and the script, THE SCRIPT!
Let's just say that my frequent collapses into a giggling puddle of mirth over the past two days have caused a bit of confusion among my co-workers...
Equally gratifying was the fact that it's intelligent and deep enough that I was forced to Google a couple of the phrases in order to get the full meaning of the relevant strips. (Not living in the States at the mo, I don't always catch the more obscure cultural chirps...) But any cartoon which references Frank Herbert's "Dune", Monty Python's "Life of Brian" and Picasso's "Guernica" has got to be seriously cool.
Anyway...
The whole reason I found the site was actually because Gavin forwarded me a DinosaurComic, and I browsed through that site's links page. Loads of other good stuff there, so check out that site too.
Thursday night was actually rather lousy. Spent the evening trying to transfer data from my old laptop HDD to the new one, with the unfortunate result that my old drive died... before I could remove any irreplaceable data...
Very frustrating. Still haven't managed to get the data off, but I remain hopeful.
I was so fed-up and exhausted on Friday that I actually went to bed as soon as I got home, and slept from about 6-11pm. Then I woke up, and spent the rest of the night watching old DVDs, getting back to bed at about 8am. A few hours later, got up and went out to Tokai to visit my parents, and then went to Tim's house in the evening for port and poetry. Excellent fun - read some of Big Jim's poems, which were well received (despite being pretty dark). Tiffany arrived towards the end of the evening, stressed after a long day of work, so the next two hours involved an exchange of neck and shoulder massages.
to be continued...

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