
Recently I saw someone being called out in a forum for attempting to impersonate being British. It’s not the first time I’ve seen this happen.

Recently I saw someone being called out in a forum for attempting to impersonate being British. It’s not the first time I’ve seen this happen.

Many times civilians don’t get it. If a military member tells you they are being deployed, it means they are about to be sent to the battlefields of whatever country we are currently fighting with. It can be a pretty emotionally intense period in their life, so try to be a little understanding.

Certain friends have pointed out that I’ve been behaving differently… I can’t imagine why…

I know that the military has monitored some of the things I’ve posted on the internet, but sadly, no one watches this website. After posting some images of me an my cohorts in uniform, one of my sites kept getting hits from a certain military base known for intelligence gathering. On the other hand, they never bothered to visit this site. You know, I’ve put a lot of work into these panels. Are they really that bad?

Based on a true story. The rolls were so stale that this guy I knew cut himself on the crust.

OK, I had originally installed Movable Type. For some reason I thought it would be more… um… Let’s just say I’ve switched over to WordPress since, and it really is easier.

I really need to stop taking this site so seriously. It’s not like I’m getting paid to do it, so why do I let it bother me so? Perhaps it’s because I just want to become good at something that other people enjoy.

It’s true… After you spend some time in the Army, returning to your civilian lifestyle can be a bit of a drag.

Support our troops? Eh… Recently it feels more like the honeymoon is over. When I show my comics to my Army buddies, this one is usually among the first. Most of them can relate.

I support “marriage equality”, but then again, I personally want nothing to do with marriage.