Speak
Talk amongst yourselves and with the author.
Discussion from previous months can be accessed by following the links below.
August 2007
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error 'subject' is required
August 1, 2007 11:28 pm
Is this "speak" one of your existential exercises, a joke? Because by not updating you essentially carve the sisyphean stone for us. that's fine I guess for those who like returning every so often to post something which will never be read. but you should know that we're programmed, and that this is our job, to disturb this page with our complaints.
Just so you know.— Djamila
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update, dammit!
August 2, 2007 7:13 am
Go on. Go on. Go on.
— Rich
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Casanova in Hell
August 8, 2007 1:39 am
We tire of peeking behind drapes, dreaming of rape. Update!
— Ness
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Just because you probably never hear it
August 8, 2007 11:25 pm
Update whenever you feel like it. I can wait.
— CD
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disappointed
August 12, 2007 1:42 am
So I discover this webcomic two days ago, read all the episodes, and then realize, the last episode was posted back in February. I'm quite sad I discovered and quickly fell in love with such a wonderful comic that has seemed to reach a premature end...
— Myles
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Bad Request
August 14, 2007 7:55 pm
just found this comic.
Drifting helplessly through the void.
lesbian robots, disenchanted with the world.— Katt
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Just saying
August 15, 2007 12:31 pm
Just thought I'd let you know -- if you ever check these, or are notified somehow -- that I still check back here.
I never expect an update. I may never expect one again. But always, just in case, I stop by -- and in the event that there ever is a new update, my day shall be gloriously brightened.
No expectations, no requests -- just a curious sort of faith.— Camila
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Darn impolite.
August 17, 2007 8:51 am
I found the comic a few months back and was disenchanted to realise that it had been, apparently, abandoned. I suppose you can imagine my delight when the last update arrived, i imagined that this deep and cereberal, not to mention entertaining, comic was making a comeback.
But, alas, it was not so.
I am dissapointed to think that as an intelligent person, as you must be to create such wonderful works, is also uncommited and cruel as one must be to force one, such as myself, or Djamila to keep returning to this page to no avail.
If you truly intend on shacking up, at least have the common decency to announce your sudden and unseemly dissapearence.
This is all, hopefully for now...— Alex
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No Update Since February
August 17, 2007 8:27 pm
Did the author, Kit Roebuck, like, <i>DIE?</i> It would be nice if we heard a peep out of him, with all that existentialism we've been reading. I mean, DO YOU STILL EXIST?
— archemedes_rex
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Hopeful
August 20, 2007 1:05 pm
I know I'm not alone when I say that I was saddened to find that it has been so long since the last strip after quickly devouring the series.
I think few comics are as unique as this one, and I hope that someday I'll return to find that the creators have too.— Sean
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Grulton
August 20, 2007 9:38 pm
Have you ever heard of the town of Grulton? Probably not. But that's not because Grulton is small or insignificant or imaginary. It is because Grulton is not a human town.
Established many ages ago, Grulton is one of the largest animal towns. Birds, bees, and buffaloes; lions, lemurs and leopards; penguins, peacocks, and puppies--- you can find them all in Grulton. Even so-called extinct animals, like the dodo, dwell in Grulton. However, there is one animal (aside from humans) that you will not find in Grulton: the dreaded snail.
Grulton's past is awash with tales of the Snail Mafia. Slow but deadly, they would attack en masse, oozing their target to death. Eventually, however, the Snail Mafia was driven out, the animals rallying behind the cry, "Escargotz to go!"— PKP
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Wait for updates
August 25, 2007 2:53 pm
The website and comic rock, and if Kit and Alec have to wait before they can produce more quality work, I say let'em. Complaining a hundred times probably won't speed things up.
— Trainer