…And you're killing the ozone layer, and you're desensitizing kids to violence, and you're using up way too many paper towels, just to run the whole gamut of vastly over-simplified vintage sci-fi movie morals.
Hey, TEO fans! What's up? Last week was pretty hectic, but pretty good, and this page reflects that: kind of visually busy (and chockablock with text, as most pages in Lloyd's story seem to be– plus I seem to be running out of imaginative ways to use grey), but it's movin' the story long, and that's what counts. …By the by, did/do any of you guys out there have a gym-itorium in your school? It's like a gym, but it's got a stage on one wall, so it's used as sort of an all-purpose large room. (I had one in my middle school. The air conditioning never worked in there, so it was pretty much the most unpleasant room in the school to cram seven hundred copiously sweating people in.) You know what I'm talking about here, right?
In non-comic-related news, I auditioned for the school Shakespeare Club production– this year it's All's Well That Ends Well– and scored the part of Bertram, which is like the lead male role. This shocks me utterly, especially considering how long I've been out of the theatrical game at my high school. Will I manage to succeed at it, or will I just crash and burn horribly? Keep reading these posts in the coming weeks to find out!
In other other news… I don't know. I still have that forum over at HPK's place, though I haven't really hooked up the "official" link button here yet. (I'll get around to it sometime this week. Hopefully. If I don't get too sidetracked.) Check it out! For serious! Besides having a TEO subforum on it, the "forumopolis" is really starting to heat up over there.
In conclusion… This week's featured video was apparently made in celebration of something called "Shutdown Day", coming up on the twenty-fourth of this month, where I'm assuming you go without your computer for an entire day (horror of unspeakable horrors!). I don't know if I'm going to do it or not (I mean, it is a Saturday), but the makers of this film obviously are, as they seem to be intent on finding as many alternative ways to play with laptops as possible. Horrible, horrible alternative ways.
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