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Title: website finder
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e double g - October 11, 2004 07:15 PM (GMT)
Ask me to find a website your looking for.

Pilaf - October 11, 2004 07:18 PM (GMT)
ummm... why?

If we're looking for it, we probably know where to find it.

but, ok. Find me the website for questionable content. Shouldn't be too hard, except that you have no idea what questionable content is.

e double g - October 11, 2004 07:20 PM (GMT)

Pilaf - October 11, 2004 07:22 PM (GMT)
Questionable Content is a comedic slice-of-life web comic Web comics are comics that are published on the web.
 drawn by Jeph Jacques. The comic revolves around Marten, an underpaid indie rock fan and his accidental roommate Faye, with Marten's insane AnthroPC (a robot) Pintsize providing comic relief. Both characters are in their early twenties, and are still trying to find their place in the world. Additional characters Steve and Dora often move story threads that are more continuous than simply episodic.

Questionable Content was first posted in 2003, and has scheduled updates every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. The site has an active, if small, community that take a strong interest in Jeph's life. In early 2004, Jeph's artistic ability refined and it saw a surge of new popularity, reaching 2nd on BuzzComix.net's webcomic rankings in the munch of April. At that time he converted the strip to the widepanel format that is growing in popularity and was accepted into the Day Free Press. Offering an extra comic as incentive, and following a visual layout redesign, it later attained the first place rank on BuzzComix on June 2nd 2004.

The comic is accompanied by blog-like entries which are often supportive of other comics and offer insight behind the strips. The creator is a self-described hipster and tries to keep the content focussed on Indie style, including many references to bands, critique of Indie conformity, ridicule of emo, humour at HotTopic's expense, and the Theory of Hipster Relativity (M = (BN2)-1) that sexily combines music and science. Many comical statements are written into the background, on t-shirts or barely legible signs including "Tip Me Or I Will Kill Again" where Faye waitresses and "Work Harder Or We Will Fly You Into The Sun!" at Marten's work on a portrait of the Sun.


Main characters

* Marten - a college graduate doing clerical work for peanuts
* Faye - coffeehouse server currently sharing Marten's apartment
* Pintsize - Marten's erratic sentient anthropomorphic computer


See also

External link

* http://www.questionablecontent.net


that part of it would be correct. good job. The random definitions, on the other hand, had nothing to do with what I was looking for.

e double g - October 11, 2004 07:24 PM (GMT)
Thank you




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