Random note(s):
If you didn't come here by my blog, go there now.Or just stay here. Much obliged, young man.
Over the course of time, it is only proper for one to get chain letters from other people. I have composed them into a really lame archive. Like you care. I certainly don't. Not anymore, in any case.
Have you ever wanted a high-quality dog recipe? What?! Yes!?! Okay, well, then the Five Flavor Menchi recipe should keep you satisfied. Sicko.
A weblog. ScamBait. Dedicated to scamming the African 419 scammers. They deserve it. For more information on the African 419 scam, click here.
There's also a ScamBait archive that lists all the scams that I have done. And it's lame. So go there.
For the shojo/doujinshi lovers out there...if you haven't heard of Megatokyo perhaps you should pull away from the "real" websites. Sheesh, you and your CNN.
Fredart Studios, the other site of Fred Gallagher.
p0nju is a comic about a girl and her piggy. But that link just takes you to a forum. The comic is here.
Tsunami Channel is t3h cu73. Like many other things I do, I don't know why I read it. I still like it. Currently dead.
Penny Arcade, a webcomic with no real plot, some funny jokes, and a lot of gaming in between.
This is the last webcomic, I swear. Nekobox! Complete with aliens, talking cat stuffies, laid-off workers, and a guy who was fused with his Apple Powerbook.
Okay, I lied. There's more. A lot more.
Neko Machi. Catgirls. Jokes. Other stuff. Wai~!
Strings of Fate. Quality read. At least, it was before it went down. Come back to webcomicing, Jen! We miss you!
Secret of Mana Theater, starring your favorite SoM sprites.
Broken Saints. They're sellouts, but I love them anyway.
Cold Sin is the only webcomic that I know of that is updated on a whenever-we-feel-like-it basis. And they don't feel like updating right now. DEAD.
9th Elsewhere: A webcomic about dreams, inspiration, and finding your way home.
I'm not sure what girly is about, but it comes this close to not being worksafe, so it must be good, right?
B3ta. Silly British humor. Think Fark or Memepool only British and you've got it.
When you can't talk to another human being in person, there's always the Internet. Not worth it these days.
At long last there's a site that discusses stupid movie physics.
Something Awful. The Internet makes you stupid.
The Spark. Internet like burning. Now they are sparknotes and thusly not funny.
Slashdot.org: News for nerds, stuff that matters. And maybe some random sensationalist news. Probably not worth your time these days. Check back in a year.
Poor Mike. He just wants to get laid. Is that so much to ask? Probably. He doesn't update these days.
Note: Most of these blogs are, well, blogs. Most of them are dead. Some of them are typical blog material. Translation? Most of them are not worth reading. On the other hand, you came here via my blog, so maybe you like reading them or something. In that case, allow me to give you some advice: Do not be like me. Go outside every once and awhile. You will thank yourself for it.
The Angry Cyclist, a fleeting grasp of civil and well reasoned discourse. Dead.
Do not hate him because he is Bearface. Hate him because he hasn't updated instead.
This blog is non-existant, but for some reason the author has gone here. I'm really confused.
Caffeinated 2.0 3.0 - a weblog.
BigMog.com is dead. Long live the blog.
Has a blog ever changed your life? Yeah, me neither. Here, read this!
Gaming and anime. Wow. Typical geek stuff, eh?
Where did you go when the Gaming Intelligence Agency (mayitrestinpeace) went down? Hopefully not Gamers.com! Why, they've all sorts of nasty ads and poor layout. You should've gone to Gameforms. But now that Gameforms is (sorta) dead, where do you go? Try Games are Fun.
Ragnarok Online, the game based on the manga, is eternally hated by everyone who plays it. I love it anyway.
Ambrosia Software, a Rochester, New York based company, intent on bringing you the finest shareware around.
Freeverse, a company also intent on bringing you fine shareware. There is the occasional burning monkey in their software, oddly enough....
And while we're on the topic of shareware, give Introversion a try. Granted, they've only got two games, but they're very good.
Progress Quest is the greatest thing in gaming since virtual sliced bread.
Tokyopop is a company that brings you high quality manga (or, as we in the business like to call it, Japanese comics) as Love Hina, Initial D, Ragnarok, and bunches more.
Rightstuf. Good selection, but slightly higher prices. Plus a butt ugly interface.
If you thirst even more Japanese products (which you probably will, this stuff's like crack), go to Animenation for anime, manga, hentai (don't ask, and you won't have to know), and Japanese snacks. Get Pocky! And Ramone Soda. And Calpis. Then you can say to your friends, "I drink Calpis." It's funny when you say it out loud. Just make sure your Pocky doesn't melt. It's a terror to eat if it does.
Viz just keeps buying stuff. Like Bleach. And Naruto. And Saikano. And so on and so forth. Some great stuff in there.
Toriyama's World does their best to translate as much manga as humanly possible. They need projects. They are nearly dead. Help them.
SnoopyCool also translates manga. Which is why we love them. Nearly dead.
ADTRW is the unofficial Something Awful manga translation group. The name stands for Anime Death Tentacle Rape Whorehouse. With a name like that, quality is assured.
AnimeWaves has a few good releases like Ichigo 100%, Heaven's Prison, and probably some others. Well, I like them, anyway.
Yanime - funny name, funny manga, funny, um, something.
And then there's Manga Jouhou which tracks releases from all scanlation (what a disgusting word) groups. All the reputable ones, at any rate.
When you thought that news aggregators couldn't get any better, Google came along and changed your mind.
Project Gutenburg strives to provide you with e-books of old (meaning before 1925-ish) books for free. Help them by proofreading a few pages Distributed Proofreading.
The Economist. Keep up with world events.
Bump's Homepage. Dead. We used to go there for the Engrish.
The Cool Case Gallery provides pictures of modded PC cases. I swear, one of these days I'm going to get my room to look like Lain's room from Serial Experiments Lain and just take a picture of the entire mess. Of course, the people there have bad taste so I'd probably get a 1 rating. And yes, I am a fanboy.
House Gymnastics is quite amazing, being a combination of yoga, gymnastics, and the sort of thing you'd see in Spiderman comics. Wow.
Fight! Kikkoman! A flash animation.
Fight! Kikkoman! Another Kikkoman animation. It's like the one above except it's got English subtitles.
Overclocked Remixes. It's just cool.
Japanese smileys. I'm surprised it's still there.
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