the continued adventures of an internet user who was frozen in 2004 and defrosted in 2021: some things are just the way you left them
previous 2004 internet user comics are here: one, two, three, four, five; or just in my 2004 tag
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fleur, the world's tiniest lute player for @buttertrait's simblr adventuring guild~
she probably made her lute out of an acorn or something
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Dialogue by @newsiesasvines2 from this post
[ID: Two pen and paper comic strips of Jonathan Sims and Martin Blackwood from the Magnus Archives. Martin is a tall, fat man with round glasses and short curly hair wearing a sweater. Jon is a short, scrawny man with short unkempt hair, a moustache, rectangle glasses, and a wearing a suit and tie.
Image one: In the first panel Martin walks through a door holding out a mug, exclaiming "I made tea!" In the second panel Jon responds "I don't want tea." The next panel is a closeup up Martin's eyes, his brow twitching with annoyance. The panel below it, he turns away from Jon and says "I didn't make tea for you." Where the last word is underlined. An arrow points to him reading "totally did", calling him out. Jon looks at Martin with a blank expression accompanied by a speech bubble with an ellipse.
Image two: Still turned around, Martin exclaims "This is my tea." Where the word 'my' is underlined. There's a little sparkling gleam next to him. A confused Jon asks "Then why are you telling me?" In the next panel Martin says pointedly "It's a conversation starter." An arrow pointing at his speech reveals that this is a lie. Jon responds "That's a lousy starter." The panel below this one has an almost delirious Martin says "Oh, is it? We are conversing." In the last panel he slams his hand onto Jon's desk with a "BAM" and proclaims smugly "CHECKMATE!" Jon looks at him like a deer in headlights.
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so anne's gonna be like, a cosmic deity or something
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the owners of a grandma & grandson run home-cooked pizza business.
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