Sorry I've been gone for so long, particularly right after the Silver Pencils. To tell the truth, I missed a week of school with the flu and even went to the emergency room for awhile. (Apparently my fever severely dehydrated me... don't know how many IV bags I went through, but it was a lot.)


Gabi: Everybody loves the candles! ^_^


Mike: Are there degrees of genuineness? And what about insanity?

Don't blame others for your postcount. If you view it as a problem, there's only one remedy...

Yeah, I figured there couldn't be any better way to end the flashback. Anything else would've been either too sappy or too stupid. Explosions fix everything!

Glad you liked panel six here. I'm not trying to win any particular Awards... I'm just trying to make every page of WotF worthwhile.


Blade: Hah! Touche, Bladey.

Some forms of anarchy work themselves into what you described. People work out trades and such without an explicit social structure but with implicit social norms. It depends completely on the culture, the people, and the influences on both of them.

But how can one plan such a complex and precarious system...?


Magi: What, you thought the name was ill-fitting?

Yes, that looks roughly like MoP's plan. Except that you forgot women's outergarments. Really, what good is one without the other? It's like a core without the apple. Or something.

That, and the fact that total anarchy would probably make profit completely useless. What with the abandonment of money and all.


Faiz: Yes, I should start assigning homework. Tonight's reading is Book One, class!

Rule #1 is quite tricky. The key is to act like an idiot but not to actually be one. Which is almost contradictory if one considers oneself to be defined by one's own actions. It's critical to find the balance between insanity and brilliance.

The intended result of MoP's revolution, it would seem, is the aforementioned anarchy. It does seem like a bit of bloodshed is necessary for such a feat, though.

Thanks for your congratulations! ^_^


It's about time we switched perspectives.












#164: It's time for us to get down to business. What is Fanfic's strongest weapon? Why was it kept a secret for all this time? And what's the meaning behind "GM"?

I thoroughly enjoyed watching Read or Die. Haven't had the pleasure of seeing Read or Die: The TV, though.