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Online Kyle J Cardoza

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How to post in this board
« on: April 28, 2006, 10:57:45 PM »
There're two additional rules for using this board: One, all thread names must start with the name(s) of the comic or comic which the thread discusses in square brackets (If the thread is about one or more specific comics), or the text [General]: (If about comics in general). For example, a thread about Something Positive could be:

[Something Positive]: Racist Cowboys vs. Straight-Shootin' Elves?

A Thread comparing The Devil's Panties to Questionable Content could be:

[The Devil's Panties, Questionable Content]: Jennie or Dora: Who's hotter?

A thread about art advice could be:

[General]: My inking sucks. Help?

Rule two: At the bottom of the first post in a thread, provide links to the comics you're discussing, preferably by linking the text of the title.

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Re: How to post in this board
« Reply #1 on: April 30, 2006, 05:03:43 PM »
Dead tree comics don't need a board. Most of them are all just pulp fiction anyway.

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Re: How to post in this board
« Reply #2 on: May 02, 2006, 12:27:28 AM »
*groan* 

Wait, most?  What dead tree printing isn't pulp (I know the origin of the phrase, but I meant in the sense he is using it)?
monkey, in regards to "Go forth and multiply": ...I assume they don't mean "practice some math" there...

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Re: How to post in this board
« Reply #3 on: June 19, 2006, 06:31:17 AM »
If you are talking about paper, then "most" is indeed correct, as you do not always need pulp. It depends what type of material you are using, what quality you are aiming for and of course the methods. Getting rid of the pulp is also good in terms of profit.

Now if you are using other meanings of pulp, then I will not join that debate :P.

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