Message from @Awrini
Discord ID: 479418185871785984
I don't think you do.
I mean, I used to follow several comics until one by one they fell
That's right, only you know everything
to the damned plague of SJWism
Awrini, this is one subject where I am not just slightly more informed, but mountains so.
Pick a different battle.
What 2 years?
X fucking D
Okay so.
It's all timecards.
Experience comes through a small cable.
After punching a timecard.
Knowledge doesn't vary by effort. Okay.
Interesting.
*slams head into desk* mate you need to stop thinking you know more and entertain the thought that he might also have experience and can impart something you have never thought of. Don’t be close minded
Shut up.
Its not like hes trying to help or anything b-baka
I know shit tons about the SCUMMINESS of webcomics by now.
Only a fool looks upon another and sees no wisdom to be gleaned
I saw things inside, many things told to me in confidence.
The fear I saw from people.
My god.
SJWs ate them alive.
And they did nothing.
Scrib: Rule 9 yo
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Peterson’s 12 rules
Rule 1 Stand up straight with your shoulders back
Rule 2 Treat yourself like you would someone you are responsible for helping
Rule 3 Make friends with people who want the best for you
Rule 4 Compare yourself with who you were yesterday, not with who someone else is today
Rule 5 Do not let your children do anything that makes you dislike them
Rule 6 Set your house in perfect order before you criticise the world
Rule 7 Pursue what is meaningful (not what is expedient)
Rule 8 Tell the truth – or, at least, don’t lie
*Rule 9 Assume that the person you are listening to might know something you don’t*
Rule 10 Be precise in your speech
Rule 11 Do not bother children when they are skate-boarding
Rule 12 Pet a cat when you encounter one on the street
They don't.
I think it's funny how people meme #6
#12 is far more funny.
In my experience people are vastly misinformed about how webcomics can function.
And when they're not misinformed, they're green as hell.
From what I see, I get the impression that you're looking at this from an artist's perspective, one that might not be shared by your average person, right?
To say the least.
Have you considered looking at it from an entrepreneurial perspective, instead?
Like, not just an artist trying to start a business
but a business owner wanting to sell art?
Dude the biggest plague of webcomics is that there is NO PRACTICAL WAY to advertise yourself.
Beemann you better have something good.