Some aspects of it are reminiscent of Piled Higher and Deeper, in that there are some jaded caricatures of grad school life interspersed with nerdy humor, but I like this one better. It's not a continuous story, but rather a series of insights and snapshots of life, and random yet poignant philosophical comments.
Here are a couple pics from the site. Note that each panel has "title" text that comes up as tooltips when you mouseover the comics, which usually has something witty or interesting to say as well.
Be warned that these are addictive, so don't stay up too late reading them. ;)
Here are just a few of my like 60 favorites, just to give you a taste of what it's like:
I love the creativity of this one:
And I'm sure you all know THIS feeling:
This next one made me laugh so hard it hurt and I couldn't breathe... this is SO TRUE!!
But the thing that I love the most is that some of the comics are just really romantic. I want to dedicate this one to a certain somebody, although she probably won't understand the English. :)
4 comments:
Awwwww, that last comic is really cute!!
> This next one made me laugh so hard it hurt and I couldn't breathe... this is SO TRUE!!
Is that partly because your teacher told you that you were wrong when you tried to tell her that there is gravity on the Moon?
-anton
LOL! Yeah, in retrospect I think that probably did have something to do with it! ;)
Hi, Dylan,
I discovered xkcd about 6 months ago. I think I had seen the "sudo make me a sandwich" cartoon somewhere. I love this xkcd also. I haven't checked your blog for some time, but I started blogging in January, about my knitting. Are you going to the reunion?
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