Well, regardless, here's one of their comics that I found particular amusing:
Of course, he had asked for permission to use my art for this kind of stuff earlier, so it's not like I learned just now that kids had been playing with my stuff. Well anyhow, you can go check it out - some of the stuff is pretty funny considering the age of the writers.
I suppose I'll also take this opportunity to explain why I haven't been putting up a whole bunch of art for the past two months. One excuse might be the Hyakuman Dance, but I didn't really work on that all the time, and most of the time put into it was the few days before its release. Anyhow, since around early October I've been doing some contract work on the side, so this art slump might persist until the end of this year and maybe even a bit into the next. I'll still try to make something every once in a while, though.
On a side note, I'd like to remind you all how important context is.

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They're all I've been eating lately. X3
it's brilliant XD
he did a nice job on the drawing with softball, too
that is tooooooooo awesome
They must be fried on medium-low heat with a mixture of about 50/50 butter and vegetable oil for about seven minutes. The heat is turned down.
Tomatoes, onions, and meat are added if desired, and left for another minute or so.
Then cheese, preferably grated, is added, and the egg is folded over and left for about two minutes.
And finally, it is served warm and hopefully doesn't change anyone's personality.
Speaking of which, why do I think you must be eating dried mothballs?
I think the subtitlers must have a nasty sense of humor >.>
Like eating ant poison to kill the ants you ate!
Makes perfect sense!
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Only it doesn't.
Actually, you could dry cedar chips, too... They work almost as well as moth balls, and taste better