Comics 2422~2424 hidden?
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Re: Comics 2422~2424 hidden?
Hey in2erval, have you tried restarting your computer or switching to a different internet browser?
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Re: Comics 2422~2424 hidden?
I can confirm that if you use the buttons labelled 'back' and 'next' you get this result, but if you use the blue arrows, you do not get this result.
This is utterly insane.
I can't imagine why anybody would voluntarily read those particular strips.
This is utterly insane.
I can't imagine why anybody would voluntarily read those particular strips.
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Hello Howard, I would ask you not to use ableist language on these forums, thank you.
Astrogirl wrote:Lethal, nobody wants to know about your herpes.
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Re: Comics 2422~2424 hidden?
I bet it has something to do with the fact that 2421-2423 all came out on the same day (http://www.smbc-comics.com/index.php?id=2424). Some glitch in the code caused the back and next buttons to treat them as if they were one comic, or something to that effect.
Re: Comics 2422~2424 hidden?
Ok, I think I confirmed my guess. Comics 3584-3590 also came out on the same day, and the exact same thing happens when you click the back and next buttons. Those buttons take you one day at a time instead of one comic at a time. This may be intentional, but I'm guessing it's just some glitch.
Re: Comics 2422~2424 hidden?
Sorry; won't happen again.DonRetrasado wrote:Hello Howard, I would ask you not to use ableist language on these forums, thank you.
Re: Comics 2422~2424 hidden?
Howard wrote:Sorry; won't happen again.DonRetrasado wrote:Hello Howard, I would ask you not to use ableist language on these forums, thank you.
Yeah, you'd be crazy to continue in that vein.
Also, couldn't "glitch" be interpreted as ableist language, towards the website this time specifically?
Which would lead to the conclusion that this thread should be terminated because of its hateful content.
Re: Comics 2422~2424 hidden?
... Are you aware that websites aren't sentient beings or a subset of humanity that suffers discrimination?Bard wrote: Also, couldn't "glitch" be interpreted as ableist language, towards the website this time specifically?
Which would lead to the conclusion that this thread should be terminated because of its hateful content.
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BLASPHEMY!Kiloku wrote:... Are you aware that websites aren't sentient beings or a subset of humanity that suffers discrimination?Bard wrote: Also, couldn't "glitch" be interpreted as ableist language, towards the website this time specifically?
Which would lead to the conclusion that this thread should be terminated because of its hateful content.
Re: Comics 2422~2424 hidden?
What the actual hell are you talking about?DonRetrasado wrote:Hello Howard, I would ask you not to use ableist language on these forums, thank you.
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Please don't use the word "hell" at me, forums poster Eh?.Eh? wrote:What the actual hell are you talking about?DonRetrasado wrote:Hello Howard, I would ask you not to use ableist language on these forums, thank you.
Astrogirl wrote:Lethal, nobody wants to know about your herpes.
Lethal Interjection wrote:That's good to know. I can avoid a few awkward phone calls now.
Re: Comics 2422~2424 hidden?
But because he speaks of "actual hell", the absurdity of the exclamation draws away from any possibly felt insult?
Though I agree: you give a perfect example of why people should be lighter on their feet (dance away instead of getting stepped on their toes...is that an actual English saying?)
Though I agree: you give a perfect example of why people should be lighter on their feet (dance away instead of getting stepped on their toes...is that an actual English saying?)