Anubis used to be a god, so he feels far superior to the other dogs in his neighborhood.
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Anubis used to be a god, so he feels far superior to the other dogs in his neighborhood.
Check out Anubis: Dog of Death for more 🙂
Anubis is being such a good god in this comic strip!
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Today at lunch I heard some very similar complaints as those in that quote, coming from a few of my colleagues.
Every generation since ancient times seem have been mocked by the previous generation for being worse than they were when they were young.
Need some quick dough? Then I’m your man!
Just choose one of these five foolproof methods, and get started.
5. Sell your kidneys. Yeah, both of them, why not.
I edited together two pieces of John Barry Ballaran’s work-in-progress artwork for Anubis: Dog of Death, just on a lark to be honest.
I have been playing around with a clickbait title generator lately, and I wanted to share some of the funniest results with you.
We all know that marketing firms have been in the pocket of Big Dragon for decades.
But what you may not know, is how marketers utilize their skills in service of the dragons.
I recently started sharing Anubis: Dog of Death on Line Webtoon, an internet comic portal.
We got a lot of praise, but there was one thing they wanted us to change about the comic.
This is a video I made for the Jonathan Coulton song ‘Just As Long As Me’ in December of 2010.
It features pictures of the very tall and very funny comedian Stephen Merchant.
I like to check the stats for my website every now and then.
Besides checking where my visitors are from, checking how they found my blog is one of the most interesting stats.
I first discovered “the 4th most popular folk comedy duo in New Zealand” through listening to their first studio album on repeat with a friend while we were having a long drive to a cabin trip in 2010.
This is a video I made over ten years ago, featuring Jonathan Coulton’s folksy soft-rock cover of Queen’s ‘We Will Rock You’, the 52nd and final song he did for his Thing-A-Week project.