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Ghostz was one of the first webcomics I started to read, along with BoxJam's Doodle and Look What I Brought Home.<P>For me, ending Ghostz will be taking away a part of history. Your absurd nonsense is what makes the damn thing so lovable. I will cry and cry hard at that if you were to take it away from the world.<P>However, I DO understand that once you lose inspiration in something it becomes a chore. Since we're all hobbyists and aren't making a living out of it, there is no reason for your to go on if you feel there's nothing more to accomplish with it

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I must agree. sighting myself as an example- I mean i love to write (you wouldn't be able to tell with some off the posts i make, but anyway) when i am forced to write i never do anything worth reading... but when i am inspired i can come up with some amazing and enthralling litereature (and i am modest too).
Mark being deprived of my daily fix of Gerritness, is so very hard. I hope your "slump" ends and you either write Ghostz again, or something else. But if you never do i will live and i solute you for being willing to stop when it has lost meaning, some people can't do that.
...maybe i will write a comic (this is the part where everyone laughs, considering i have no artistic talent and am not even midly funny)
Anyway
-Katie

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::takes a deep bow::
Thank you!

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Hey Hey... if i want to sell myself short then by god i can sell myself short. And still i really have no artistic talent none, even if i had photosshop i still wouldn't be able to so anything. Oh well though... i might try sometime anyway, if anyone is interested in me doing a comic... ha tell me (but you have to stop laughing first)<P>Anyway.
Katie

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Upon reading your post a second time i came to realize you wrote your name in pig latin (i know i am so quick)
DIE DIE DIE Ig pay Atin Lay is EVIL!!!!!!!!
evil evil evil<P>Anyway
Katie

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I would just like to protest at how quiet the message board has gotten...what am i supposed to do late at night if not read new posts huh huh?
So Post Post!!!! that way we will all have midly humorous... if slightly weird entertainment.
I could start a topic about literature or something... i am reading Macbeth in English... good play though complexly written which of course adds to it's impact. Oh now i am all choked up i will give you something to discuss:
My absolute favorite line is:
Out damned spot out i say...
discuss discuss<P>Ok now 20 points goes to who can tell me who said that and what scene. (David you don't count even though i have told you this a bunch you prolly don't know but on the off chance you listen...no telling)
and 100 goes to anyone who can tell me the reference of the "discuss, discuss" thing.<P>Katie
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You people are just so wierd.<P>

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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by MoonBeam:
<B>Out damned spot out i say...
</B><HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P>Why, Lady MacBeth, of course, as she tries to cleanse herself of her madness.<P>And I thought you would have given us a toughie.<P>Case<P>------------------
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what act? what scene....or at least what act (i just read it and am not sure if i know what scene)

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I'm afraid that except for movies, my only experience with Shakespeare is a performance of Julius Caesar I saw a few years ago. Great stuff. Especially Antony's speech after Caesar's death.<P>------------------
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That's cool. If it were not for english classes i would not have read Macbeth....twice.
It is all so complex... but of course me being a genius (i will pause here for the laughter)
Ok just kidding, i am not a genius....really i'm not :-)<P>Katie

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Oh sure you are.<P>a wierd genius.<P>but then again, wich geniuses aren't wierd.

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