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re: re: re: Resemblance to...This might sound odd, but do you have a specified convention for what you do with a speech bubble when it intersects with the edge of a panel, or does it vary on a case by case basis? I’ve noticed your usual M.O. seems to be to just erase the line where the border would normally be, which I think looks really neat and clean, but I’ve been noticing lately (now that I’ve started looking for it) that it oscillates sometimes. Do you do this intentionally to help communicate specific ideas, like how cramped and annoyed Pinter is as a result of Angora’s bombardment of questions at the top of 4.
re: re: re: Resemblance to...This might sound odd, but do you have a specified convention for what you do with a speech bubble when it intersects with the edge of a panel, or does it vary on a case by case basis? I’ve noticed your usual M.O. seems to be to just erase the line where the border would normally be, which I think looks really neat and clean, but I’ve been noticing lately (now that I’ve started looking for it) that it oscillates sometimes. Do you do this intentionally to help communicate specific ideas, like how cramped and annoyed Pinter is as a result of Angora’s bombardment of questions at the top of 4.
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re: re: re: Resemblance to...This might sound odd, but do you have a specified convention for what you do with a speech bubble when it intersects with the edge of a panel, or does it vary on a case by case basis? I’ve noticed your usual M.O. seems to be to just erase the line where the border would normally be, which I think looks really neat and clean, but I’ve been noticing lately (now that I’ve started looking for it) that it oscillates sometimes. Do you do this intentionally to help communicate specific ideas, like how cramped and annoyed Pinter is as a result of Angora’s bombardment of questions at the top of 4.
re: re: re: Resemblance to...This might sound odd, but do you have a specified convention for what you do with a speech bubble when it intersects with the edge of a panel, or does it vary on a case by case basis? I’ve noticed your usual M.O. seems to be to just erase the line where the border would normally be, which I think looks really neat and clean, but I’ve been noticing lately (now that I’ve started looking for it) that it oscillates sometimes. Do you do this intentionally to help communicate specific ideas, like how cramped and annoyed Pinter is as a result of Angora’s bombardment of questions at the top of 4.
re: re: re: Researcher, WriterYeah, I wish I could meet the ideal schedule! The only time I was able to do that colesitsntny was when I was unemployed T__T So yeah it's damned if you do, damned if you don't, since I refuse to rush production I have not posted/ censored maybe one or two posts ever, they were posts that had swearing in a non-funny, offensive way. In general though there's an expectation of trust. If I just stopped posting everything that was bad , then I'd be like you know China or some awful place and that's not very nice.
re: re: re: Resemblance to...This might sound odd, but do you have a specified convention for what you do with a speech bubble when it intersects with the edge of a panel, or does it vary on a case by case basis? I’ve noticed your usual M.O. seems to be to just erase the line where the border would normally be, which I think looks really neat and clean, but I’ve been noticing lately (now that I’ve started looking for it) that it oscillates sometimes. Do you do this intentionally to help communicate specific ideas, like how cramped and annoyed Pinter is as a result of Angora’s bombardment of questions at the top of 4.
re: re: re: Resemblance to...This might sound odd, but do you have a specified convention for what you do with a speech bubble when it intersects with the edge of a panel, or does it vary on a case by case basis? I’ve noticed your usual M.O. seems to be to just erase the line where the border would normally be, which I think looks really neat and clean, but I’ve been noticing lately (now that I’ve started looking for it) that it oscillates sometimes. Do you do this intentionally to help communicate specific ideas, like how cramped and annoyed Pinter is as a result of Angora’s bombardment of questions at the top of 4.
re: re: re: Resemblance to...This might sound odd, but do you have a specified convention for what you do with a speech bubble when it intersects with the edge of a panel, or does it vary on a case by case basis? I’ve noticed your usual M.O. seems to be to just erase the line where the border would normally be, which I think looks really neat and clean, but I’ve been noticing lately (now that I’ve started looking for it) that it oscillates sometimes. Do you do this intentionally to help communicate specific ideas, like how cramped and annoyed Pinter is as a result of Angora’s bombardment of questions at the top of 4.
re: re: re: Resemblance to...This might sound odd, but do you have a specified convention for what you do with a speech bubble when it intersects with the edge of a panel, or does it vary on a case by case basis? I’ve noticed your usual M.O. seems to be to just erase the line where the border would normally be, which I think looks really neat and clean, but I’ve been noticing lately (now that I’ve started looking for it) that it oscillates sometimes. Do you do this intentionally to help communicate specific ideas, like how cramped and annoyed Pinter is as a result of Angora’s bombardment of questions at the top of 4.
re: re: re: Resemblance to...This might sound odd, but do you have a specified convention for what you do with a speech bubble when it intersects with the edge of a panel, or does it vary on a case by case basis? I’ve noticed your usual M.O. seems to be to just erase the line where the border would normally be, which I think looks really neat and clean, but I’ve been noticing lately (now that I’ve started looking for it) that it oscillates sometimes. Do you do this intentionally to help communicate specific ideas, like how cramped and annoyed Pinter is as a result of Angora’s bombardment of questions at the top of 4.
re: re: re: Resemblance to...This might sound odd, but do you have a specified convention for what you do with a speech bubble when it intersects with the edge of a panel, or does it vary on a case by case basis? I’ve noticed your usual M.O. seems to be to just erase the line where the border would normally be, which I think looks really neat and clean, but I’ve been noticing lately (now that I’ve started looking for it) that it oscillates sometimes. Do you do this intentionally to help communicate specific ideas, like how cramped and annoyed Pinter is as a result of Angora’s bombardment of questions at the top of 4.
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re: re: EnergyUnfortunately, Cuil just isn’t putting out good results. For example, search for “Jewish Learning Connection”. The first link in the upper left is Cleveland’s Jewish Learning Connection. But it is an old page at an old URL that hasn’t been used since 2006. The current site isn’t found.Another link on the first page is the United Methodist Church. Sorry, but that site hasn’t got diddley to do with anything Jewish.And all the links are displayed with invalid graphics.
re: re: ArseniyUnfortunately, Cuil just isn’t putting out good results. For example, search for “Jewish Learning Connection”. The first link in the upper left is Cleveland’s Jewish Learning Connection. But it is an old page at an old URL that hasn’t been used since 2006. The current site isn’t found.Another link on the first page is the United Methodist Church. Sorry, but that site hasn’t got diddley to do with anything Jewish.And all the links are displayed with invalid graphics.
re: re: ArseniyUnfortunately, Cuil just isn’t putting out good results. For example, search for “Jewish Learning Connection”. The first link in the upper left is Cleveland’s Jewish Learning Connection. But it is an old page at an old URL that hasn’t been used since 2006. The current site isn’t found.Another link on the first page is the United Methodist Church. Sorry, but that site hasn’t got diddley to do with anything Jewish.And all the links are displayed with invalid graphics.
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