He moved away from everyone he knew chasing after a girlfriend who didn't really like him before getting dumped and lingering around in bars trying to pick up hipster chicks. We could very easily come full circle.
>They still haven't explained what the hell Marten is going to do in cubetown
drift around aimlessly like he has for the rest of his life. Maybe open a record store or something?
He's going to open Coffee of Two-om, we've been over this. It's already been alluded to that Cubetown has no coffeeshop, but it's really not clear whether Cubetown is a research facility or a town or a very large boat
Cubetown is a research facility with an attached residential/commercial area.
Yeeaah that's kinda the point
This thing ain't gonna die. Lame doodles and no plot forever as long as 10k+ horny nerds on patreon enable that guy with a buck a month. Question is, why are people passionate about that crap? There is good slice of life stuff out there
Jeph doesn't need people to be passionate about it; he needs people invested just enough to toss him money every month and 10k people who only give enough of a shit to shell out a dollar is worth the exact same as 1000 people willing to pay 10 dollars.
well, to be fair, he could also just be a housewife to his more successful girlfriend, that's a valid job, caring and maintaining someone who is doing important, necessary work is a difficult job itself. Add on to that raising children while doing it. I think if more guys accepted the validity of being a househusband, that that's a real job, essentially acting as a back-up-dancer to another person, I think that would make a lot of people a lot happier. Like, Martin really could just spend his days being himself, being there for his (presumably at that point) wife, doing life chores that need to be done that Claire's too busy to do, if that's fulfilling for him, go for it. Some people can't work to their full potential without someone being able to help support them, and some people are good at supporting and not as good at the core work. I feel like a lot of people struggle with being unable to do their dream work because it's 'too much' and they 'don't know how they could make it work', and some other people struggle with not having direction in life because they don't know what career would be fulfilling to them, and some portion of those two groups should be able to find each other and synergize to do more together than they could apart.
It's only ever been 4/10-6/10, but it turns out being consistently kind of okay and updating five days a week every week for decades gets you a fanbase.
This has been around for 20 years now.
It used to be mildly entertaining for a while before the creator decided to become a mentally unstable SJW social media Muppet who lies about his sobriety.
Nowadays, it's mostly disgruntled ex-fans who hateread it as it circles the drain.
last we knew this comic was making the creator 5 figures a month on patreon but yes keep telling us how it'll be dead next week like you have for the last 5 years
Yeeaah that's kinda the point
This thing ain't gonna die. Lame doodles and no plot forever as long as 10k+ horny nerds on patreon enable that guy with a buck a month. Question is, why are people passionate about that crap? There is good slice of life stuff out there
They still haven't explained what the hell Marten is going to do in cubetown
What the hell was he doing in hipstertown?
He moved away from everyone he knew chasing after a girlfriend who didn't really like him before getting dumped and lingering around in bars trying to pick up hipster chicks. We could very easily come full circle.
Ironically, he was a librarian
>They still haven't explained what the hell Marten is going to do in cubetown
drift around aimlessly like he has for the rest of his life. Maybe open a record store or something?
He's going to open Coffee of Two-om, we've been over this. It's already been alluded to that Cubetown has no coffeeshop, but it's really not clear whether Cubetown is a research facility or a town or a very large boat
Cubetown is a research facility with an attached residential/commercial area.
Jeph doesn't need people to be passionate about it; he needs people invested just enough to toss him money every month and 10k people who only give enough of a shit to shell out a dollar is worth the exact same as 1000 people willing to pay 10 dollars.
well, to be fair, he could also just be a housewife to his more successful girlfriend, that's a valid job, caring and maintaining someone who is doing important, necessary work is a difficult job itself. Add on to that raising children while doing it. I think if more guys accepted the validity of being a househusband, that that's a real job, essentially acting as a back-up-dancer to another person, I think that would make a lot of people a lot happier. Like, Martin really could just spend his days being himself, being there for his (presumably at that point) wife, doing life chores that need to be done that Claire's too busy to do, if that's fulfilling for him, go for it. Some people can't work to their full potential without someone being able to help support them, and some people are good at supporting and not as good at the core work. I feel like a lot of people struggle with being unable to do their dream work because it's 'too much' and they 'don't know how they could make it work', and some other people struggle with not having direction in life because they don't know what career would be fulfilling to them, and some portion of those two groups should be able to find each other and synergize to do more together than they could apart.
That goo tittay has upward momentum.
WHO THE FUCK KEEPS MAKING THREADS ON THIS TRASH.
ATROCIOUS ARTWORK, GODAWFUL WRITING, THERE ISN'T EVEN A COMPELLING STORY.
what even is the plot about
A guy trapped in a relationship with a tranny.
sounds like the relationship with my ex girlfriend
Why do people read this comic. Why was it ever popular?
It's only ever been 4/10-6/10, but it turns out being consistently kind of okay and updating five days a week every week for decades gets you a fanbase.
This has been around for 20 years now.
It used to be mildly entertaining for a while before the creator decided to become a mentally unstable SJW social media Muppet who lies about his sobriety.
Nowadays, it's mostly disgruntled ex-fans who hateread it as it circles the drain.
Also, fetish porn.
You already signed away your manhood and self-respect when you fucked a tranny
last we knew this comic was making the creator 5 figures a month on patreon but yes keep telling us how it'll be dead next week like you have for the last 5 years
Yeeaah that's kinda the point
This thing ain't gonna die. Lame doodles and no plot forever as long as 10k+ horny nerds on patreon enable that guy with a buck a month. Question is, why are people passionate about that crap? There is good slice of life stuff out there
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Finally, some good goo-fucking. Thanks, anon.