Gobwin Knob #16: I think I could like this...


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Anyone actually go and check out Hamstard.com? it's mildly aggravating and somewhat funny...

it's also more than a bit odd... for instance:

-The website's earliest contents are backdated to 2005, but the user who posed them only registered on January 2nd, 2007.

It's your typical photocopy comic. same background, same foreground, same rodent in every image. Okay, three total images of said same rodent

And the association with the GitP site has skyrocketed it to #65 on the top webcomics list.
 
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interwyrm said:
Well if nothing else, it was enough to warrant both me and brehobbit posting separate threads about it here on EnWorld.
I noticed :-)

Still not sure I'm going to like it, but the world/plot seem fairly interesting. Just _slow_

Mark
 

Agent Oracle said:
Anyone actually go and check out Hamstard.com? it's mildly aggravating and somewhat funny...

it's also more than a bit odd... for instance:

-The website's earliest contents are backdated to 2005, but the user who posed them only registered on January 2nd, 2007.

It's your typical photocopy comic. same background, same foreground, same rodent in every image. Okay, three total images of said same rodent

And the association with the GitP site has skyrocketed it to #65 on the top webcomics list.

I checked the internet archive. It agrees that the site is new.

OK, that's funny.

Mark
 


Agreed- Erfworld is definitely getting interesting, and now we know where all the seeming anachronisms and metagame elements in the... er, Erf-World, came from. They actually make sense in this context, so now cute little break-the-fourth-wall jokes like characters referring to operating in "turns" and bird-mounts that constantly say "ORLY" are funnier. :)
 

paradox42 said:
Agreed- Erfworld is definitely getting interesting, and now we know where all the seeming anachronisms and metagame elements in the... er, Erf-World, came from. They actually make sense in this context, so now cute little break-the-fourth-wall jokes like characters referring to operating in "turns" and bird-mounts that constantly say "ORLY" are funnier. :)

Good Lord that poor fat idiot. Can you imagine getting stuck inside your own sense of humour?
 

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