TALKING
Theskunktrainer on Nov. 30, 2009
Hey :) thanks for reading. I know there's a lot of typing on this page, sorry -.- it's kind of an issue I didn't anticipate running into but there was really no way around it without extending the comic by like 1030203 pages.
I hope no one's family tree actually looks like that thing I drew there. Because then you will definitely have REAL ISSUES figuring out who you are related to. xD
I've been working on this in every spare minute more or less. Really busy right now because of Japan Knight- as I type this I am actually selling tickets haha :p obviously it's kind of slow right now.
Anthony Mercer at 12:52PM, Dec. 3, 2009
I don't know much about my father's side of my family, as both his parents are dead, and they barely talked about their families while they were alive - we suspect my grandmother may have had a Jewish family.
harkovast at 7:45AM, Dec. 3, 2009
History is usually taught from an ultra bias perspective. The "founding fathers" in America are a good example. Children are taught about them more to instill a sense of national pride then to actually educate them.
Peipei at 6:54AM, Dec. 1, 2009
I learn something new everday :3
Jonko at 11:36PM, Nov. 30, 2009
Very insightful. I guess you could also say that opinion has a lot to do with history, because after all people are recording things the way they thing they should look. It would be interesting if one of your ancestors actually did live over 100 years!