thank you! The bot says “thon”, which is a gender neutral pronoun sometimes used in english, not “tuna”. XD In the states, we’re taught that “he” is the pronoun to use for gender-neutral objects and persons. However, since “he” is also refers to male, it still refers to a gender. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gender-specific_and_gender-neutral_pronouns#Invented_pronouns has a list of gender neutral pronouns that people sometimes use. :3
Another Unsounded reader who followed the link–proceeded to consume the archives whole in one day. Good, good stuff. The only downside is now I have to wait for updates….
Another Unsounded directee who read the whole thing. I should be able to handle waiting for updates though because I read so many of them; I must say though, that this is an exelent one!
Another Unsounded reader here. I almost gave up reading by the first pages, due to the unpolished graphics, but after reading through the archives I’m glad that I gave it a try. And you’ve improved your drawing quite a bit along the way! (You may want to update the header image to give a better first impression.)
I try never to judge a comic by it’s opening pages, it takes a while for an artist to get into the groove of making sequential art. Not only figuring out how to tell the story, but adapting from drawing single illustrations then never revisiting the scene to drawing the same characters and scenes over and over from slightly different angles. Especially someone like me, who isn’t a 2d artist by trade. Most of my work revolves around traditional and digital sculpting, so I didn’t get a whole lot of practice doing 2d since i graduated from college. Thanks for sticking around tho!
It’s cute :3 They eyeplate makes it look like it’s smiling.
!!! YEAH ALTERNATE PRONOUN USAGE ! Thon is a cooly designed bot, i love how thon speaks.
Dang i love this comic uwu.
heheh… blame Lo. XD I went through the list of alternative pronouns and chose thon, it seems to fit a robot.
Found this from Unsounded (awesome guest comic, by the way!), and I read through it and am loving it!
Thank you for coming by! I’m glad you enjoyed it. 😀
Yay! I caught up! Excellent comic, I was directed here from your guest strips on Unsounded! 😀
thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed it. 😀
tuna ?! XD it has fish from gender ?(sorry english is not my native language >////<)
Great comic by the way ! ;D
thank you! The bot says “thon”, which is a gender neutral pronoun sometimes used in english, not “tuna”. XD In the states, we’re taught that “he” is the pronoun to use for gender-neutral objects and persons. However, since “he” is also refers to male, it still refers to a gender. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gender-specific_and_gender-neutral_pronouns#Invented_pronouns has a list of gender neutral pronouns that people sometimes use. :3
Another Unsounded reader who followed the link–proceeded to consume the archives whole in one day. Good, good stuff. The only downside is now I have to wait for updates….
woo hoo~ :DDD
Sorry you have to wait on the updates. D:> but thank you so much for reading!
Another Unsounded directee who read the whole thing. I should be able to handle waiting for updates though because I read so many of them; I must say though, that this is an exelent one!
awesome! I’m glad you liked it! 😀
Welcome new readers! Now I wonder what service they’ll get from this thon… maybe give Crash some sex pointers? *cough*
Another Unsounded reader here. I almost gave up reading by the first pages, due to the unpolished graphics, but after reading through the archives I’m glad that I gave it a try. And you’ve improved your drawing quite a bit along the way! (You may want to update the header image to give a better first impression.)
I think I’ll continue to read this comic.
I try never to judge a comic by it’s opening pages, it takes a while for an artist to get into the groove of making sequential art. Not only figuring out how to tell the story, but adapting from drawing single illustrations then never revisiting the scene to drawing the same characters and scenes over and over from slightly different angles. Especially someone like me, who isn’t a 2d artist by trade. Most of my work revolves around traditional and digital sculpting, so I didn’t get a whole lot of practice doing 2d since i graduated from college. Thanks for sticking around tho!