sundray

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sundray,

There’s a few people keeping the practice alive, like Global Penfriends and etc. I don’t know how many choose to use snail mail for it, but I know of people who for various reason enjoy physical correspondence. Probably most pen pals are using email these days – although that’s getting a little archaic now, too!

I have elderly relatives an ocean away from me and they absolutely refuse to text, so we talk via email. It’s kind of like having a pen pal, sort of.

sundray,

I think Lemmy has a massive dislike of anti-comedy. Oh well, can’t please everybody.

I think I’ll post some of Grant Snider’s poetry comics, those should be popular! /s

sundray,

The central premise behind the comic strip is that Dracula, notorious, bloodthirsty villain of novel, film and legend, scourge of Transylvania, evil incarnate, servant of Satan, is also, in fact, someone’s embarrassing, dad-joke loving father, who uses his incredible powers to entertain his son, who is often unimpressed with the results. The point being, it doesn’t matter who you dad is, they are probably a little uncool – even if they happen to be Dracula.

You may not find it funny. Many don’t, and that’s okay. You can’t be “wrong” about not liking something.

But it’s not pointless.

sundray,

An elegant weapon for a more civilized age.

sundray,

It’s true! But a sadly underrated biological kingdom.

sundray,

D’oh – every year I mess this up!

sundray,

I can’t tell if this kid is a genius or an idiot.

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