OMG! It’s FRIDAY! I’m at Con-x-treme, handing out a new Con-exclusive comic… a special comic that won’t be available online. If you want it, you’ll just have to drop by, say hello, and grab a copy. I will also have Brand New Ultra-Shiny Hell Has Found Me Buttons for sale there! They are 1.25 inches across, with the fancy pin inside the button metal itself, so it won’t randomly pop off and fall out.
For those who can’t make it to Con-x-treme, I’ll have the buttons up for sale on the website, just not yet.
In other news, I found another article that really ticked me off. This one is about a 9-year-old boy told he’s too good to pitch. It aired on Yahoo! Sports, and I did a little more research about it. Turns out that people are saying that a 40mph pitch is slow for a 9 year old kid. Honestly, I don’t know. My issue is the idea that (regardless of their motivations) ADULTS are telling a 9 YEAR OLD KID he’s too good and has to stop.
WhuTehFuh…?
Seriously, let’s think about this: In an area where parents are worried about their 9 year old children standing on a street corner selling DRUGS, someone’s going to punish them for excellence? What kind of message is this sending these kids?
“If you do too well, you’ll get penalized”. How is that a valuable lesson? I mean, I’m not a parent, so maybe I just don’t “get it”, but it would seem to me that one wants to give children the most positive experience they can have. Now, the argument is obviously “what about the other teams that can’t beat them?” However, I reject that argument: Lords of Kobol forbid someone losing from time to time, especially a kid, since there are valuable lessons in losing as well.
Some reports say that the League is forcing the team to disband because of some back-room deal style financial politics, something about one of the league’s owners/sponsors team being on the 2nd rank spot. If that’s true, then how is THAT a quality lesson?
“Well son, if you can’t beat them legitimately, take them apart using complaints and made-up rules.” Yeah, that’s a great idea. Or maybe, “I know you’re not good enough to beat them son, but don’t worry, your good ol’ dad’s funding the League, so I’ll beat them for you.” Either way, it makes me sick that parents are sending these messages to their kids.
Today, we go back to the 3/week schedule, I’m sorry to say. I admit, I’ve hit my work output threshold… essentially, right now, I’m struggling to keep up with the commitments that I’ve made for myself. Not a bad thing, really because if things were easy, then I’m not growing, right?
So I wanted to share some of my birthday with you. I went to a local art and wine festival, dressed like a dork… you know, normal for me.
I’m busy wearing my crazy feather hat in this pic, just hanging out.
While we were walking around, I realized that there was this sign on the wall:
It’s one of the reasons I love living in Silicon Valley: suddenly running into a company you’re actually familiar with. Kind of like turning the corner and running into a favorite celebrity.
Anyway, remember: New PDQ today, so VOTE! This week is an extra-long PDQ.
Have a good Monday!
Aleric
Well that dear friends, is the end of this year’s special Aleric’s Birthday event. Come Monday, it’ll be alright, and we’ll be going back to a 3/week schedule (with apologies to Mr. Buffett).
In case you all forgot, I’m reminding you that during this Labor Day Weekend, I’ll be at Con-x-treme handing out a NEW con-exclusive comic! Additionally, I will have Brand New Ultra-Shiny Hell Has Found Me Buttons for sale there! These nifty little guys are 1.25 inches across, with the fancy pin inside the button metal itself, so it won’t come popping out.
For those who can’t make it to Con-x-treme, don’t worry, I’ll be making these available on the website… soon(ish). In all honesty, I’m probably going to get a few more buttons made and then combine it as a button pack, to make the shipping worth your while.
In the mean time, remember to vote for us! New PDQ on Monday!!
Have a great weekend, I’m going to be helping some friends move on Saturday, and on Sunday, I’ll be working hard to finish some art projects. FUN!
The day creeps ever closer to the conclusion of this series, and similarly ever closer to my 33rd birthday… cue the dramatic chords. In the mean time, enjoy today’s comic! If you need a little help understanding what’s going on, you can go to this link to read the beginning of the current arc and see what’s going on with the update schedule. Remember to vote for us!
Last night, a good number of my friends and I went to a fantastic fondue restaurant, and when we returned, I found this happy little guy on my doorstep:
Yes, that’s right, a young opossum was hanging out in front of my neighbor’s door, which is incidentally directly across from my door. As any normal suburbanite might do, I marveled at the little critter for a short time and took a couple of photos (from a goodly distance away). As any intelligent human might do, after that I circled around and chased off it off by tossing keys against the balcony to scare it off. It obligingly scuttled down the stairs and went on its way.
This did give us the opportunity to meet our new neighbors and introduce them to our cats, one of them being Crash:
Yes, you get to put up with me gushing about animals this evening. I blame the fantastic food, the wonderful company, and the excellent wine. Crash insists on sleeping underneath blankets, usually with the lamb. I don’t get it, but hey, as long as he’s happy, right?
Other cool news, Hell Has Found Me will be at Con-x-treme over Labor day weekend, handing out a NEW con-exclusive comic! Come by and say hello! Some additional great news as it becomes available!
See you there!
Aleric
Beginning week two of a special 5 days per week update schedule! This special event is to give you all a special birthday present from me to you! If you missed the beginning, go to this link and start reading from there. I think you’ll find it to be a very amusing parody. The special schedule ends this Friday, a couple of days before my birthday (yay me)
In other news, I thought I’d bring some special attention to my PDQ comics… It still surprises me how many people say something like “what do you mean, you do 2 different webcomics??” Well, it’s true, and when I started the PDQs, I thought I would do it as a kind of not-so-serious, mess-around-with-the-space kind of thing. A longer form comic that I could do, Pretty Damn Quick. Well, I find that I really enjoy them, and the more I enjoy them, the longer they take. I’m still going to be doing them once per week, and I haven’t decided to make a separate site for them as I’m rather happy about them available as an incentive for voting. So all’s happy in Aleric-land, right?
Well, sure… but what if I wanted to take it a step further? I mean, the hardest thing that I’ve found about doing the PDQs is trying to find a new, unique and funny subject every week. What if I could solve the topic issue and demonstrate to you all how committed I am to doing them? Well, about 30 seconds after I had that thought, I ran across this on the net. 100 Manga art themes? Interesting idea! What if, instead of Manga, I used the same list and made it a 100 comic challenge? Sounds good to me!
So it’s official! 100 comics with pre-generated themes! with 1 per week, that’s almost TWO YEARS of comics coming your way, that is, unless a meteor falls out of the sky and lands on my head… or the zombies get me first.
Credit for the list goes to Angiechild on Deviantart. Remember, to be able to read the current PDQ, you must Vote!
Here is the list for the 100 Comic Challenge: Located on my Deviantart Journal
Hope you enjoy it!!
Whew! That’s the end of the first week of Aleric’s Special Birthday Present! I hope you’ve been enjoying it. Monday will bring the 2nd half of the comics, and with it a new (special) PDQ… More news about that on Monday!
Additionally, Buzzcomics finally finished their system update, so now their interface is all hip and cool and semi-animated… additionally, they have an updated button system, and I added a new Buzzcomics button over there on the left, so now you can see the rank of HHFM’s standing on BOTH Buzzcomics and TWC.
Remember to vote for us and get your PDQ comic fix!
See you Monday!
How have you been enjoying the every-day update schedule so far? Feel free to email me <aleric (at) scottv (dot) com> and let me know what you think!
News of the day: Aleric will NOT be going to Blizzcon this year because their freeking website locked up every time I reached the “enter your information” point. I was within a few clicks of getting the tickets 5 times over the 2 days the tickets were periodically available. Frustrated? I’d say so. Apparently, my Web-fu just wasn’t strong enough. Don’t worry though, I’ll try to find some solace in not going by doing something entertaining. Maybe it’ll be a Non-Blizzard party, or something like that.
In other news, I know that you don’t all necessarily care about American current events or politics, but I try to keep my ear to the ground, and this story about a town with a 24-hour curfew really got to me.
The short version is that one of the poorest towns in America with some of the lowest standards of living has so much crime and violence that the city council approved a ‘24 hour curfew’ for a week. The program was apparently successful enough that the city is extending the police’s power to set up additional zones ‘anywhere in the city‘.
Now, I don’t know about you, but it seems to me that this ‘24 hour curfew’ is a euphemism for ‘martial law’ (heck, even the Mayor called it that). Police standing on street corners, toting guns and night-vision goggles asking anyone who is outside of their homes why they are there and what they are doing isn’t something that I see as strictly legal in the United States. The part that really worries me is that a civil liberties lawyer warned the city council, the Mayor apparently responded with “The citizens deserve peace, that some infringement on constitutional rights is OK and we have not violated anything as far as the Constitution.” We’ll just ignore the First Amendment’s right to free assembly (not being harassed for walking down the street) and the Fourth Amendment’s protection from unlawful search and seizure (questioned and searched without a warrant). I have a decent idea of what my rights are, but the wording of the law and the situations that may constitute probable cause can be so vague that it leads to more than a few violations of people’s rights. If one of these officers ask to stop someone, is the individual required to submit themselves to be questioned? Does ignoring the officer constitute probable cause and allows the civilian to be searched? Where is the line? At what point does this situation become a slippery slope and violations of civil rights become abuse of civilians and corruption?
Don’t get me wrong, I’m all for protecting the innocent and people in this town are certainly in a rough situation. I can’t even really say how bad the situation might be, since I’ve never been there myself, and I don’t know what the citizens are actually thinking. However, there must be some better solution that violating people’s civil rights, and this goes back to the basic idea of treating the symptom versus the underlying ailment. How long can this town maintain this martial law? How long before the citizens of these areas decide that enough is enough and they strike back at the officers that are holding their neighborhoods under martial law? What’s next? Homeland Security stepping in and calling them domestic terrorists? What happens when other, larger cities decide this is a great idea and put up their own ‘24 hour curfews’? Freedom isn’t free, and one of the costs is vigilance against these kinds of violations, even if it’s not in our home town.
Ok, that rant is over.
Feel free to send me an email and tell me what you think. If it’s cogent, relevant and well-written, I may even post it here. At some point, I’ll have a forum and you can discuss it and other things without my Aleric filter on.
In the mean time, please vote for us on Top Web Comics or visit the Twitter or Facebook links!
Cheers!
Aleric