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Chapter 1 : The Dam That Gave Way to Quebec

Tarnos your straw

Panadero says:
I visited Jeshii and his roommate at their apartment near college yesterday and today, which was really cool. I ended up playing Super Smash Brothers Melee (technically it was Dairantou Smash Brothers DX because it was the Japanese version) all night with Jeshii's roommate.

Imagine my surprise when Jeshii said that he had a new comic for us today. It was quite a breath of fresh air, given that I was running out of self-made stalls to put up myself.
Jeshii says:
Hehe, aliens ate my baby. That's my inspiration. As for all that's up in my life, it's a really hectic quarter... then again, what isn't?

Good to be back.
RebelX says:
You know, I have no idea what was going through Jeshii's head when he did this one. He didn't tell me. I ought to ask him one of these days...okay, I give up. I'm sure whoever reads this regularly has noticed that my rant so far is the same exact stuff that I wrote three stalls ago, and wasn't even applicable to Hobo Chunks and the AOL Monkey (seeing as how Panadero did those). Granted, it works for this comic, but it's been up on the site for far too long, and I don't think leaving it up any longer will satisfy anyone (except maybe me, because that's one less thing I have to do). But I really can't be that lazy when we have a new "actual" installment up, which is worth a thousand bullshitty stalls! You thought we'd never do another real one again, didn't you? Well, we continually find ways to surprise you people, and we have once again. At least, I think we have.

In case you're curious, I did find out why Jeshii made the Burger King stall the way it was (although I'm not willing to recount the tale right now, if ever*). However, now I'm clueless about this one! But that's life for ya; every time you learn something new, you realize how much you still don't know. As Bubbles from Powerpuff Girls once put it, "Education is the progressive realization of our ignorance." Amen to that.

*Note: We reserve the right to not inform the public of the reason for an installment. Our silence may preserve the spontaneity and Zen nature of this publication.