It's been a long time since I was in web-comic mode here at the Station. ANIMAL HOUSE Month is now over, so it's time to get right back to story mode. Here we go.
Wow! It goes to show that I can never predict what posts will get a lot of comments. I thought that this title page to a new story would cause a comment avalanche--after all, it's a CAT--on the INTERNET!
Hmph--looks like I'll have to win everyone over with the actual cat story.
Same thing works on Facebook--I've tried the "intellectually inquisitive/stimulating/offbeat" approaches, and the one Facebook post I've made that got any kind of response was about the neighborhood cat eating a baby bunny in my yard. (Which is a cat on the internet, sort of, which flies in the face of no comments on your first post--maybe it's just you, Nathan . . . )
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Wow! It goes to show that I can never predict what posts will get a lot of comments. I thought that this title page to a new story would cause a comment avalanche--after all, it's a CAT--on the INTERNET!
Hmph--looks like I'll have to win everyone over with the actual cat story.
Hey, I have the same sunglasses as that cat! And it's on the internet! It's almost like my sunglasses are famous! Very excited for a new story.
Same thing works on Facebook--I've tried the "intellectually inquisitive/stimulating/offbeat" approaches, and the one Facebook post I've made that got any kind of response was about the neighborhood cat eating a baby bunny in my yard. (Which is a cat on the internet, sort of, which flies in the face of no comments on your first post--maybe it's just you, Nathan . . . )
You just can't second guess the internet--wait, a CAT EATING A BUNNY? I've got to hear more about this!
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