Anonymous, you don't know who is immature and this isn't pointless its good something noone has done yet just shut it and leave him alone
anonymous
at 7:31PM, July 27, 2006
Here's the deal about it...
The only people who would consider something as trivial as this "cowardice" are the same kind of people who are going to flip out and snipe my comic for telling them the truth about their comic. So I'll post as anonymous, and a mature, reasonable person won't give it a second thought, whereas an immature will flip out and try to guilt me into revealing who I am.
You're anonymous, instead of showing me who you really are. Too scared to take credit for trying to lower someone elses self esteem? That makes you a coward.
anonymous
at 9:49PM, July 8, 2006
Coward? How does posting a comment on your site make me a coward?
Please do not insult my sprites or comic. If you don't like it, don't read it. No one is forcing you. And although other sprites exsist, I don't like them. And I wanted to do something original. So instead of being an anonymous coward to insult me, DON'T COMMENT! I mean, no one is forcing you to read this.
anonymous
at 8:48PM, July 8, 2006
What th-- Okay, this is the most unnecessary use of custom sprites ever. You have made sprites of characters that [i]already exist in sprite format[/i]. More expressive sprites, I might add.
Now, if you were making a Megaman comic and wanted to have Sonic and pals interact with Megaman... well, you'd have a stupid idea. But the point is, this could be used to meld the characters more easily into that world. As it stands it just seems painfully pointless.
This is like xeroxing a painting, and framing the photocopy and leaving the higher quality original stored in the back room. Is this some form of "avant garde" reverse art?
Quacklin at 10:17AM, Nov. 23, 2006
Anonymous, you don't know who is immature and this isn't pointless its good something noone has done yet just shut it and leave him alone
anonymous at 7:31PM, July 27, 2006
Here's the deal about it... The only people who would consider something as trivial as this "cowardice" are the same kind of people who are going to flip out and snipe my comic for telling them the truth about their comic. So I'll post as anonymous, and a mature, reasonable person won't give it a second thought, whereas an immature will flip out and try to guilt me into revealing who I am.
Yurka_the_Pure at 10:18PM, July 8, 2006
You're anonymous, instead of showing me who you really are. Too scared to take credit for trying to lower someone elses self esteem? That makes you a coward.
anonymous at 9:49PM, July 8, 2006
Coward? How does posting a comment on your site make me a coward?
Yurka_the_Pure at 9:04PM, July 8, 2006
Please do not insult my sprites or comic. If you don't like it, don't read it. No one is forcing you. And although other sprites exsist, I don't like them. And I wanted to do something original. So instead of being an anonymous coward to insult me, DON'T COMMENT! I mean, no one is forcing you to read this.
anonymous at 8:48PM, July 8, 2006
What th-- Okay, this is the most unnecessary use of custom sprites ever. You have made sprites of characters that [i]already exist in sprite format[/i]. More expressive sprites, I might add. Now, if you were making a Megaman comic and wanted to have Sonic and pals interact with Megaman... well, you'd have a stupid idea. But the point is, this could be used to meld the characters more easily into that world. As it stands it just seems painfully pointless. This is like xeroxing a painting, and framing the photocopy and leaving the higher quality original stored in the back room. Is this some form of "avant garde" reverse art?
knux at 2:41PM, July 8, 2006
i think the android wet himself there, if androids can do that...