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Stand Still. Stay Silent - webcomic, page 50


Power Nap
Namesake
Solstoria
Saint for rent
Next Town Over
The End
Thistil Mistil Kistil
The Forgotten Order
Slightly Damned
Unsounded
Bittersweet candybowl
The Din
Pictures of you
Take Off
Widdershins
Page 50 23 Jan. 2014

Yup, things are this bad in the world now. And they've had to do this a few times already in the past few months, which is why most of them are able to keep up a stoic front at this point. Except red-wavy-hair-guy, he wears his feeling on his sleeve. No, actually he wears them on his face.

By the way, I'm glad that you guys didn't start terrible internet-comment-fights yesterday about the issue of "is it okay to kill few people if it means saving the life of many, many ore?" and didn't start calling each others names and stuff, I know moral dilemmas like that can whip up a lot of strong opinions and upset feelings. I only had to remove a couple of comments that I felt were over the top angry and rude in their tone about this turn of event, because I don't want the comment section poisoned by that kind of spirit. Remember to keep it civil here on the site, so whenever any of you end up feeling really upset about something I decided to write for the comic, and thus need to vent by writing something nasty, I prefer that you email me your opinions or something rather than sully down the mood of the comment section. Thaaaanks.

And in case someone is wondering: no, there won't be very much of this kind of divisive "moral drama" in the comic, I don't really like writing stories that rile people up too much. I like fluff, friendship, sweetness and adorable characters doing silly things way more, and prefer to leave the deep contemplation of "what is good and evil?" to the abundance of much grittier postapocalyptic stories out there. Not that there won't also be drama in the story, it just mostly won't be the kind that should cause serious comment arguments.

Weeell, bye now, lots of work to do so I'll get back to that.

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