I might be remembering wrong but didn't this webcomic invent or popularize the word "fap"?
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It most definitely did, I clearly remember this
Great point, and fully accurate, I believe.
IIRC, "Clay" was taking after a manga at some point...

The mistake was asking a random radio show host what to do, and not the GF they were trying to make cum.
Communication is the key to orgasms. And maybe a French tickler.
LOL...
Satirical comic, or insightful social commentary..?
YOU BE THE JUDGE!
Wait, this is the one with the necrophiliac who stalks a girl who wants to kill herself (but obviously not anywhere near him), isn't it?
It's quite a big darker than Oglaf, but it was great!
I didn't know it was back, thanks for calling attention to it!
That's what I remember, too. It's indeed dark as the abyss in that way.
Also, it's been like 20yrs.
As someone who could technically be a grandfather now, I worry about this stuff. Like-- it's hilarious on the one hand, but also nothing I'd want to see younger gen doing.
I'm probably a total idiot for sharing it, but I guess we'll see.
I worry about this stuff. Like-- it's hilarious on the one hand, but also nothing I'd want to see younger gen doing.
I'm probably a total idiot for sharing it
I'm sorry, what? It's a webcomic. It's harmless humour. It doesn't hurt anyone. Let people have fun.
Lol... you could not have beautifully emphasized what I already said, even if you'd fallen backwards in to a huge pile of Angel droppings.
Well, done, matey! :D
At least he trying.
And knowledge is half the battle.
Dude's literally taking notes, the desire is there and that's the first step
No, no. The best thing to do is to pretend he knows what he is doing so that he never learns but also any remote possibility of conflict is avoided!
Gggg iiiii joeeee
This is good satire. I'm sure the cartoonist knows that not being good at sex and wanting to learn is not a problem, and that calling a talkshow while having sex is. By acting like the one thing is the problem and the other isn't, you need to think to understand this.
And it generates easy outrage.
And by looking into this comment section, you can see that it "worked".
He plays around with a lot of sexual themes and topics. Maybe it's not always 'ultimately accurate,' but I find it fun and interesting for the most part, or.... sometimes a bit gross and unnecessary.
And that was ~20yrs ago!! I had no idea he'd started this up again!!
It was popular a long time ago but now it languishes in the obscurity it deserves
- the author being wrong about his oeuvre 😄
Sorry, what..?
In the comment section of the first suicide girl strip after a fan laments how it's not more popular lol
He even sends out a newsletter everytime there's a new comic.
Oh, last night I was sorting through my comics to see what to put on my new ereader, and I saw my complete archive of sexy losers comics. The pages are too big to work on the ereader, but at least I tried.
These are some weird ways to emphasize words, I gotta say. Sounds super weird when reading aloud with my inside voice.
I guess this was written by someone who doesn't have an internal voice when they read.