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site got nuked edition
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Thread for talking about webcomics. Share your favs, discuss latest updates.

I recently discovered "basket of guts"
https://basketsofguts.thecomicseries.com/comics/1#content-start
A story about a lich that comes out of his crypt for world domination and find the world evolved and then quickly end on the run from a "modern" state security services.
Really liking it so far. Good mix of genres, starting from a standard fantasy world and instead of freezing it in time add societal and technomagical development. Also I find it pretty funny. Not everything translated yet sadly.

its on leftypol that I discovered Out Of Placers (apparently created by a furry artist, which explain the horniness)
https://www.valsalia.com/
Pretty interesting world building.

Finished since quite a while but at the time followed schlock mercenary. Goofy SF about a mercenary company.

On a more smutty side, I like alfie by incase.

For the non storyline webcomics, existential comics, oglaf and SMBC are my favs.
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>>42988
>>43133
>2 years ago
damn how time flies, I've read everything, the author finished entire books and has kickstarted a physical edition that I backed because this was a damn good ride, and the story continues with 2 page a week of amazing quality
thank you random anon for this recommendation, this was well worth making a thread!

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recently enjoyed the weekly roll
https://www.webtoons.com/en/canvas/the-weekly-roll/ch-1-the-lost-virtue-of-de-escalation/viewer?title_no=358889&episode_no=1
d&d rpg style comic in a custom world, funny, party of the sane man paladin, the insane mage, the dwarf necromancer, and the brutish orc lady

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Alfie comic by InCase ended. Final chapter came out yesterday, havent read it in years and randomly decided to check it just now. NSFW. Hope you like 'em short and stacked.
https://buttsmithy.com/archives/comic/epilogue-36

>>47355
neat! although I had hoped for some hardcore melly fucking to end it all as a throwback to the beginning, a bit disappointing. Also find it sad the poetry book end up burned by a jealous vera. And lydia really didnt strike me as a 4 children kind of gal. And we don't even see the spider women fucking, my imagination will have to suffice… Still happy to see the end of the story, even if a bit too wholesome for my taste.

>>47355
Is it true that incase has given up on making comics?



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🎭📽🎬📼📺
>Argue about dvd commentaries, Post your thesis on King of the Hill, Reminisce about a tv show you used to watch but don't quite remember it's title. Just about anything related to shows. Post your highscore on those Ben 10 CN flash games. Anything goes.



OLD THREAD
>>3012
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>>47353
>>47354
>>47356
>this is le most le class conscious!!!!
<look inside
>generic liberal complaints about white collar jobs
ok

class consciousness isnt when ideas or thoughts btw, marx used it to refer to proletarian action lmao

>>47359
Why are you rude like this

>>47360
bc you clearly need to watch more films(notice how i specifically avoided saying tv shows). reading some marx before using his terminology wouldnt hurt either lopl

>>47359
>is it the most class conscious?
<dunno but its good
>>this is le most le class conscious!!!!
you need to work on your reading comprehension before lecturing people on proper usage of words

Watched this last week because I find Reagan a highly interesting figure. Thought it would be a more nuanced political biopic maybe like Oliver Stone's Nixon or Adam McKays Vice but it turned out to be some Dailywire-tier, two-dimensional conservative boomerslop full of horrible cgi and with Reagan as the christian superhero who singlehandedly brought down communism.



 

Onyo edition
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>>47313
That looks nice <3

>>47265
nice, enjoy spreading salmonella everywhere :D

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gambo

I started cooking some dahl and its pretty good
had some great result doing some chicken with coco cream and tandoori curry too
my father cook chicken with tarragon mustard sauce sometimes and I love it, I have to do some myself

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Whom wants a slice?



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Even though the fandom is pretty dead. I wanted to see what a brony thread on here would look like since I’m a newbie

What does /leftypol/ think about this franchise and the online subculture it spawned? I feel like now that the little girls who made up the target audience are young adults I’ve been seeing more zoomers tell stories about how they were “traumatized” by the adult fandom and it’s becoming more in vogue to decry the whole “brony” phenomenon as “problematic”.

On the other hand though what’s the sociological explanation for millions of grown men becoming obsessed with a little girls cartoon in spite of hegemonic Western gender norms? I’ve read a lot of conflicting theories from academics and culture critics regarding this. Is it autism? Post-Irony? Or is there something about it that just makes it genuinely appealing?
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>>46420
My wish came true.
Does someone know what is the name of the song that starts playing at 23:11? I cant find it info on it anywhere.

>>37939
Grownups watching pony cartoons
You are all freaks

>>47346
they'll all should be watching sonic underground instead

>>47347
they'll cowards don't even smoke crack

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Has any book touched very deeply inside your heart? And perhaps made you cry or think solemnly of your life?

I don't think any book has ever moved me as much as "lonely castle in the mirror". My whole life up to my young adulthood was just a traumatic event conga. I felt very understood when reading that book. Has anything made you feel kinda like that? Vid unrelated.

There is a part in Paradise Lost when Satan arrives on Earth, where he contemplates his fate, and concludes that there cant be no escape from hell because he fundamentaly cant change, redemption under dures of infernal suffering would not last the moment he is free of it, he would return to his old ways and earn himself hell once again.
I remember crying while reading it, recognising my own condition in it.

A farewell to arms made me cry. It was all for nothing.

I recently read Land of Men by St Exupery, I found it deeply poetic and beautiful and it did move things in me (wether when he free a slave, when some desert people see a waterfall for the first time and ask when its gonna stop, when he talk of the desert resistance fighters that get a purpose in life through their enemy, his pal that walked 5 days straight in the mountains to save himself after a crash and almost gave up but refused by thinking of his wife not getting insurance money if he disappeared). The early day of aviation were crazy. I really need to read the little prince now.
I also had a tear reading an assisted suicide scene in black man by richard morgan, but more because the personal stuff its associated with and the fact its obviously a strongly emotional scene.
I had a tear of awe and joy when reading children of time by tchaikovsky and the spider civilization entered in contact with its creator for the first time, reading its response.
if anyone is interested but dont care about spoil I can dig up some quotes



 

A general for "western" animations/cartoons.
Gonna start off with a recommendation to watch The King and the Mockingbird the 1980 version especially, absolutely comrade-pilled movie.

Good torrent sites (massive pop-up warning, put on an adblocker):
https://kimcartoon.li/CartoonList
https://rarbg.to/torrents.php?category=movies
https://rarbg.to/torrents.php?category=2;18;41;49
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>>22918
>>47305
>>47306
>>47307
thats just anyone whos a proper citizen of bourgeois society, artists arent some special kind of petit bourgeois, and whatever they do in their private lives is irrelevant to art itself. even marx loved shakespeare, etc

>>47298
>I feel like pretty much anyone who isn't already part of a fandom would agree
Even IN fandoms some people would agree, it's not really about fandoms, it's more a cancerous infantile mentality towards story telling. I think it comes in part from liberal ideologues constantly crying about depictions of racism or other discrimination in films from the past and demanding censorship of it (like censoring Tom Sawyer) when really its just overly sensitive infantile people being uncomfortable with something or projecting and getting triggered.
Even with stuff like StarShip Troopers people will fucking foam at the mouth calling it pro-fascist when Heinlein also wrote books that directly contradicted the ideology in StarShip Troopers, because a story and characters in stories aren't necessarily an authorial self-insert.

>>47321
Ppf is great, looking forward to the next one

>>47332
The worst thing about it is definitely how long the new episodes take, but I respect that it's a consequence of speedoru doing nearly everything by himself.




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>>47251
>fall apart in 3 months
As if that's something new. If anything, cheap shit shit has gotten more durable and gets produced in less wasteful run. More and more often I'll thrift something and my partner will clutch pearls about it being a fast fashion brand, but if it's my vibe, natural fibers, and seems sturdy I don't care.

I’m glad 25 dollar avia 5000s are becoming trendy. I always thought those shiny shits from new balance and asics looked like wallmart shoes anyway.

>>47266
that's a huge recession indicator if i ever saw one

hate these people who live in places like new york throw random thrifted pieces together and act like theye some arbiter of fashion taste on social media. annoying shit

>>47266
I find it hilarious that shit like New Balance and Asics are considered in style. I grew up as a dorky cross country runner who wore those shoes all the time both casually and for sport, looking like a nerd. So now seeing fashion dipshits jerk off over them feels real silly.



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https://www.patreon.com/posts/152813921

In a world that proclaims victory in the midst of defeat, how do we locate the gaps where new realities form?

HOUDINI Collective members, writer MMF (Marfa, TX) and situationist artist SHEM SHELLEY (London, UK) collaborate on a zine about the process, the movement, and the dream of it all.

Drawing from Derrida, Marx, and the classical political economists, this 8-page piece asks us to stop waiting for the messiah and start facing the specters that are already here. "How the Night Moves" is a meditation on the ghosts we exclude from our "end of history," and the socialist promise of returning the human essence to itself.

8 pages, PDF, with a web version releasing March 27th exclusive on HOUDINImagazine.com



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Going off this >>4480 anon's point about post-apocalyptic films; how does such fiction reproduce capitalist ideology generally?
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Just read through the Judge Dredd spinoff comic Fall of Deadworld, or at least what's available now. It's not a bad apocalypse adventure story, and the art is really good at being creepy and unsettling.




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