Tuesday, January 12, 2010

A Webcomic

A is for Achewood

Since I'm letting letters spell out my daily activities as much as possible I'm going to be indirectly revealing a bit about myself. I read webcomics at work because my cursed, outdated work computer has no Flash leaving me with no access to Flash videos, music players that require Flash, or Flash games, or any of the other wonderful things I am completely unaware of because of my lack of Flash. Webcomics don't require Flash so they quickly became my 8-5 companions.

Achewood is an incredible place unlike any in the world wide web or the real world, though like both places it does contain 'adult content' not suitable for children - it's named after an ingredient in an illegal liquor afterall. Despite how much you or they think illustrations of talking cats are designed for children, send them elsewhere. The storylines sound like those you'd hear in an AA (theme!) gathering, if you ever attended an AA meeting consisting mostly of cats, and if you drink enough, you probably have. With characters that are endearingly demented and unnervingly relatable, you'll never want to leave. Luckily with years of achives and semi-regular updates so you won't have to, at least not for a while.

http://www.achewood.com/
Tip: Always read the Alt-text.

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