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It’s weird. When it comes to answering your questions, I always try to come up with a new title, but when it comes to displaying your comments, I always use the same one. Eh, it’s probably too late to change that now. Here’s five interesting comments I haven’t replied to:

Comic 144: Learning with Lead

I made a comic where Freedom tries to teach Anne Cap that putting people in danger is wrong, even if you technically don’t hurt anyone. The only problem was that she tried to do that by pointing a gun at her. Several people made comments like:

Hey now, Freedom is a libertarian, not the Libertarian Party.

Sava River Photo

One Wednesday, I posted a picture of a river that goes through Zagreb. Fortunately, nobody complained about me running out of ideas. I got a lot of happy comments, such as:

Alright, I’ll give it a shot…

When I go to college

You greet me every day

Good thing there’s a bridge

Or you’d be in my way

Okay, that didn’t work. What did you expect? Poems are the exact opposite of gag-a-day comics.

Fanart: A New Background

The pressure on the surface is too low, the anglerfish wouldn’t survive. Here at Dim & Bright, we take physics very seriously.

Now, if you’ll excuse me, I gotta make a comic where a man flies by flapping his fingers.

Comic 164: Short Stroke of Genius

Near the 20th of April, I drew a comic when two of my characters get high. And yes, it’s gonna be a yearly tradition. Some comments even tried giving me suggestions:

We’ll try poppies this year. I’m sure such a beautiful flower won’t get us addicted, let alone cause problems for an entire country.

Comic 168: The Easiest Model

My dad made an origami model of the Death Star by crumbling a piece of paper into a ball. As a fan of origami, I was upset. Fortunately, someone attempted to help:

I would, but she’d probably pull the same stunt, even if origami did save her life. Long story.

And that’s it for today. There’s almost 100 comics between here and the present, so I don’t think I’m overusing this gimmick. Keep being witty!