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- 04 Jul 2015, 19:08
- Forum: Sandra and Woo
- Topic: The Location Where Sandra and Woo is set
- Replies: 6
- Views: 27567
Re: The Location Where Sandra and Woo is set
It's a comic with a talking raccoon. To be honest, I don't think giving it an actual geographical location is going to make it more believable. XD That said, I always imagined it were somewhere nearer to a body of water or something with all the trees and rolling hills. Wisconsin or Vermont come to ...
- 17 Dec 2014, 14:54
- Forum: General discussions
- Topic: Europe and the USA
- Replies: 3
- Views: 25156
Re: Europe and the USA
"To me, an American, it's pretty impressive for a German webcomic to be written in perfectly natural English. I know, in Europe, that might not be considered impressive, as the rate of multilingualism is so high over there. But to me, it's something interesting." It is impressive, also 'o...
- 01 Nov 2014, 11:06
- Forum: Sandra and Woo
- Topic: Grow with Time
- Replies: 1
- Views: 13160
Re: Grow with Time
There really is no need for the characters to age in real time. At all. They're aging/growing up, that should be enough.
Also, raccoons have kind of a limited lifespan. Asking the characters to age in real time really puts an unnecessary time constraint on the comic. XD
Also, raccoons have kind of a limited lifespan. Asking the characters to age in real time really puts an unnecessary time constraint on the comic. XD
- 05 Aug 2014, 02:29
- Forum: Sandra and Woo
- Topic: A very enjoyable read.
- Replies: 7
- Views: 26488
Re: A very enjoyable read.
There really is no need to have moderators other than who we have. The forums aren't the most active place.
Your kind words on the comic are appreciated here, though!
Your kind words on the comic are appreciated here, though!
- 09 Jun 2014, 16:34
- Forum: Sandra and Woo
- Topic: Spanish Inquisition
- Replies: 1
- Views: 10261
Re: Spanish Inquisition
"The Basque witch trials of the 17th century represent the most ambitious attempt at rooting out witchcraft ever undertaken by the Spanish Inquisition." As taken from Wikipedia: Link Besides, it's actually a common trope that the Spanish Inquisition looked for witches, whether or not they ...
- 26 Feb 2014, 05:08
- Forum: Sandra and Woo
- Topic: My website issues
- Replies: 3
- Views: 10402
Re: My website issues
Odd. Maybe Novil will know why, then. There would be a message about pending moderation if that were the case (which I can pretty much assure you it isn't). Would there be any possibility of you being banned from the comment section? I'm not a moderator and I don't follow the comments section, so I ...
- 25 Feb 2014, 22:08
- Forum: Sandra and Woo
- Topic: My website issues
- Replies: 3
- Views: 10402
Re: My website issues
To #2, there are multiple pages to the comments. Try going to later pages in the comments. You're likely to find your comment there.
- 18 Nov 2013, 23:19
- Forum: Sandra and Woo
- Topic: Sandra and Woo tone shift
- Replies: 4
- Views: 26818
Re: Sandra and Woo tone shift
Haha. Well, we would have a crazy Sandra on our hands for sure, for thinking her raccoon is capable of speech.
- 16 Nov 2013, 02:59
- Forum: General discussions
- Topic: Desktop / Wallpaper thread
- Replies: 16
- Views: 53748
Re: Desktop / Wallpaper thread
Very cute! Looks like something I probably would have as my background.
- 15 Nov 2013, 23:25
- Forum: Sandra and Woo
- Topic: Reporting spelling and grammar mistakes
- Replies: 20
- Views: 51926
Re: Reporting spelling and grammar mistakes
"He" is English's gender-neutral pronoun (though, usually only reserved for when referring to people, I'll admit). Besides, I really couldn't see it mattering. It doesn't change anything about what the comic is saying, and it's not even technically an error.
- 13 Sep 2013, 03:03
- Forum: Sandra and Woo
- Topic: woot happen ?
- Replies: 1
- Views: 8083
Re: woot happen ?
Yes, it is a pretty common complaint around the internet for people to complain about people making a living for the things they spend the majority of their free time on just because it's a little less convenient to you, but still at no cost to you personally. Also, you can still read them on the si...
- 13 Dec 2012, 23:50
- Forum: Sandra and Woo
- Topic: Attitude to hunting: My answer is too complex
- Replies: 6
- Views: 17683
Re: Attitude to hunting: My answer is too complex
And is something no one in this thread has brought up, so I don't see how it relates.Marscaleb wrote:...Which is NOT the same thing as going out to kill coyotes because you lost some rabbits.
- 24 Nov 2012, 22:23
- Forum: Sandra and Woo
- Topic: Attitude to hunting: My answer is too complex
- Replies: 6
- Views: 17683
Re: Attitude to hunting: My answer is too complex
Sometimes hunting is for other things than just eating, however, Marscaleb. It's easy for someone who perhaps is not from such a rural area to generalize, but you have to consider that sometimes there is a NEED to hunt some species just to cull the population. For example, if you let the coyote popu...
Re: Lilith
It's more than likely a spoiler. Questions like that usually are.
- 04 Jun 2012, 18:54
- Forum: Sandra and Woo
- Topic: Sephiroth
- Replies: 3
- Views: 11693
Re: Sephiroth
Uh? I have no idea what that sort of character would entail.
- 16 Apr 2012, 01:42
- Forum: Sandra and Woo
- Topic: Jesus of Nazareth. Just had to ask something:
- Replies: 1
- Views: 8872
Re: Jesus of Nazareth. Just had to ask something:
A common mistake many people often make is generalizing the words of a character to being that of the author. Also, even if Novil or anyone else "isn't sure" about believing in God, Jesus, or even religion in general, that isn't really up to you to rectify. Just because someone doesn't hav...
- 10 Apr 2012, 19:33
- Forum: Gaia
- Topic: Shadowdancers 007
- Replies: 8
- Views: 28949
Re: Shadowdancers 007
A lot of things are inspired by Tolkien. A. Lot. If you want to criticize them all, you're free to do it. Just lettin' you know, you aren't making them any less popular nor are you diminishing their quality by pointing this out.
- 24 Feb 2012, 03:09
- Forum: Gaia
- Topic: Red hall 33-34
- Replies: 3
- Views: 17226
Re: Red hall 33-34
It was just that guy who activated the golem again.
Reading the comic comments posted by other users is pretty helpful.
Reading the comic comments posted by other users is pretty helpful.
- 01 Feb 2012, 01:22
- Forum: Sandra and Woo
- Topic: live action woo!
- Replies: 1
- Views: 8219
Re: live action woo!
That's some serious photoshop, man.
- 19 Jan 2012, 16:16
- Forum: Sandra and Woo
- Topic: Story Arc/Gags: Suggestions & Ideas (Post them here!)
- Replies: 3
- Views: 10793
Re: Story Arc/Gags: Suggestions & Ideas (Post them here!)
Unless Novil specifically asks for suggestions, I find it a little rude to think that he needs suggestions for jokes/stories. There's nothing wrong with making up your own jokes using the characters, but I don't really think Novil needs them.
- 15 Dec 2011, 01:32
- Forum: Sandra and Woo
- Topic: So I probably just had the longest moment of "herp derp"
- Replies: 1
- Views: 8217
So I probably just had the longest moment of "herp derp"
I literally just figured out why the two "o"s in Sandra and Woo are black rather than blue like the rest of the logo.
It's supposed to be like raccoon eyes.
Well, at least no one had to tell me. I got it.
Eventually...
It's supposed to be like raccoon eyes.
Well, at least no one had to tell me. I got it.
Eventually...
- 21 Sep 2011, 17:15
- Forum: Sandra and Woo
- Topic: "Too Much Information"
- Replies: 4
- Views: 12010
Re: "Too Much Information"
Your criticism would be more helpful if it were more constructive than "Wasn't clever enough. I don't like it."
- 04 Jul 2011, 02:03
- Forum: Sandra and Woo
- Topic: Comments, not seen
- Replies: 2
- Views: 9284
Re: Comments, not seen
There is no button for that on the front page. You have to go to the previous page, then hit "next page" in order to see the comments for the comic on the front page.
- 31 Dec 2010, 23:32
- Forum: Sandra and Woo
- Topic: Reporting spelling and grammar mistakes
- Replies: 20
- Views: 51926
Re: Reporting spelling and grammar mistakes
I agree. "It all started" would indeed work better. Thanks for the correction.
- 21 Dec 2010, 19:17
- Forum: General discussions
- Topic: Strangest spam mail I've ever gotten
- Replies: 6
- Views: 26439
Re: Strangest spam mail I've ever gotten
No. That means your friend has a really easy password and someone's hacked his e-mail.
- 18 Oct 2010, 04:20
- Forum: General discussions
- Topic: Strangest spam mail I've ever gotten
- Replies: 6
- Views: 26439
Re: Strangest spam mail I've ever gotten
Hmm. I wonder if it was really spam. The poor grammar gives me reason to suspect it. Probably an elaborate phishing scam is what I'm thinking.
- 14 Oct 2010, 04:18
- Forum: Sandra and Woo
- Topic: Reporting spelling and grammar mistakes
- Replies: 20
- Views: 51926
Re: Reporting spelling and grammar mistakes
Yeah, must have missed that in the editing. It should be "don't you?". I mean, no, I didn't miss it, I just didn't get the context because the text is edited without the pictures to go with it. Leaving "do you" can be correct, but it connotes a different meaning and works only in...
- 21 Aug 2010, 17:12
- Forum: General discussions
- Topic: Gender Differences in Receptivity to Sexual Offers
- Replies: 6
- Views: 30824
Re: Gender Differences in Receptivity to Sexual Offers
Uh, you don't see the problem in some random stranger coming up to you and saying, "Yo, let's bonk," ? Quite honestly, would you jump into bed with a stranger who just sort of wandered up to you (and who could have been stalking you, from the sound of it)? I don't think it would be flatter...
- 06 Jul 2010, 01:01
- Forum: Sandra and Woo
- Topic: Reporting spelling and grammar mistakes
- Replies: 20
- Views: 51926
Re: Reporting spelling and grammar mistakes
Ah. Good catch. I agree "Mom's been off that for two years," would be a better alternative.
- 09 Apr 2010, 23:49
- Forum: Sandra and Woo
- Topic: Badly interpreted punchlines.
- Replies: 6
- Views: 15429
Re: Badly interpreted punchlines.
That actually wasn't the joke nor the intention. Anyone with half a brain could see that. The fact that you're seeing children doing vulgar things speaks a lot more volumes than any other post you can make.