I have a question. It may be a dumb one, but I will ask it just the same.
Why does every single goddamned webcomic feature cats? Never have I been so accosted by cats since I a) started reading webcomics, and b) got myself and LJ. Don't get me wrong, I love cats - and they smell infinitely better than dogs - but up until this point I've only read one webcomic that doesn't actually involve cats and that's Wapsi Square. On the other hand, it does feature a monstrous lion every once in a while, and Coffee Shop-Tina does have a kitten, but the main protagonist has a dog, so they don't count.
Cats. I see cat people. All over the place. Why? Are cats some part of the creative process? 'Cause in that case, speaking as an allergic to all things furry, I am screwed.
In other news, I gots myself Michael Bublé's CD (or more appropriately, my mother got it for me - love you, Mom!). If there ever was easy listening, this is it.
Why does every single goddamned webcomic feature cats? Never have I been so accosted by cats since I a) started reading webcomics, and b) got myself and LJ. Don't get me wrong, I love cats - and they smell infinitely better than dogs - but up until this point I've only read one webcomic that doesn't actually involve cats and that's Wapsi Square. On the other hand, it does feature a monstrous lion every once in a while, and Coffee Shop-Tina does have a kitten, but the main protagonist has a dog, so they don't count.
Cats. I see cat people. All over the place. Why? Are cats some part of the creative process? 'Cause in that case, speaking as an allergic to all things furry, I am screwed.
In other news, I gots myself Michael Bublé's CD (or more appropriately, my mother got it for me - love you, Mom!). If there ever was easy listening, this is it.
- Mood:
curious - Music:Quando, quando, quando - Michael Bublé and Nelly Furtado
