Here is the obligatory link to our ongoing Kickstarter campaign for the Sandra and Woo: 10 Years anthology and the art book The Art of Sandra and Woo!
If you missed the news: International shipping is now available as well:
Shipping costs:
- United States: 5€ ~ $6
- Germany: 5€ ~ $6
- EU: 10€ ~ $11
- World: 15€ ~ $17
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Simple, yet cute, relaxing and funny. This is my favorite strip for probably quite a while.
Must have been in the top percentage.
You heard it here first, the dinosaurs were really destroyed by a man with a jackhammer.
Larisa is not daydreaming of the fire apocalypse? 😀
He Has Awakened the Destroyer Of Worlds!!!
That worker is bothering a teenage girl who is literally under a sentence of death (Wolfram’s). I hope he enjoyed his life . . .
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poko wrote:
She got distracted before she could think of that. The bird was probably a phoenix.
Oh dear, and she has already replaced the flamethrower.
‘Draw what you know.’ Her next piece will be an earthquake.
Fire and brimstone to you!!!
OH DEAR!!
It’s very dangerous to anger Larisa.
I wouldn’t be surprised if his equipment melted or otherwise malfunctioned.
Hey the guy does not have sound dampening clamps… this is seriously ignoring safety of work regulations!
this should be serious fine to the company which employes him!
How’s that zoey getting a girlfriend thing coming along novil?
Or worse yet, your parents calling you on the phone!
Obviously a construction worker from Porlock. 😉
Is that man doing a labor intensive outdoor job for the city to support himself and possibly a family while a teen tries to daydream? The nerve of some people. He gets whatever is coming to him.
If you cannot destroy it with fire, do not destroy it at all!
@ Qohen:
Which is possibly some first degree burns or death if he’s lucky.
Oh she would love the tranquil of the countryside, with neighbour starting up the circular saw at 6 AM, another spraying the pasture underneath the house with liquid manure just in time for breakfast…
So was she going back in time in her mind or is that a fictional world It’s hard to tell.
demarion wrote:
That teenager is bothering a working man who is literally under a sentence of death (life).
I have an uncle that was diagnosed with a disease that should have ended his life when he was 20. He is now in his 70s. Meanwhile one of my cousins died at 17 without warning.
Knowing you’re going to die because of a disease just means you have SLIGHTLY more information about your possible future than the average person who has no idea what is going to kill them. (but it can be guaranteed that SOMETHING will kill them… with all probability sometime before age 80) Knowing you have a fatal disease is also no excuse for being a jerk while you’re still here.
(sorry, it just bugs me when I see people making excuses for dying people to be able to get away with anything they want because ‘they’re dying’… we’re ALL dying)
RobertaME wrote:
… we’re ALL dying)
Absolute truth there, no more, no less…heck, it’s been my exact point of view since I was young and I’m somewhat middle-aged now, still waiting for my turn to die. Until we figure out this immortality thing though. LOL
@ tofei:
Figured it out during my childhood, too; My parents married late, so I had a lot of relatives die on me early, in one case in front of me. Then a brush with lymphoma refreshed that knowledge about 8 years ago.
But, there is no figuring out this immortality thing in a universe with the laws of thermodynamics. The best you can hope for is eternal youth, so you won’t see your death by misadventure coming.
Well, this got real philosophical real fast!
@ demarion:
As RobertaME pointed out, we all are under a ‘sentence of death’; I do see your point, but as Larissa herself pointed out, “I’d rather do something fun than talk about my Wolfram syndrome!” [0718] — respect her wishes!
To all the ‘immortality’ people — yes, it’s impossible, as far as we can tell, for the simple fact that the universe is almost certainly going to end. Even if we could, I wouldn’t become immortal, for the simple fact that I don’t think I’d enjoy going insane.
17$ world? I think I shall wait for it to get in stores in Canada
Conspiracy terorrist wrote:
That’s not going to happen. Either get it now or never. (Or the PDFs.)
Hey, Larisa, would you like a dragon to get him to shut up?
…What am I thinking, of course you’d like a dragon.