The Facebook Cave

We finally caved and now have a Facebook page.

We didn't even get paperbags

We were tired of being told in email that we have more friends there than we think. We’ll find out if that is true. We’re also tired of hearing about how all the cool kids get banned, and want in on the action.

You can join us in our madness by “friending” us. We’ll (and by that we mean Quizzer) will be “friending” people too, especially if they leave interesting comments. Is it empowering to Like, Love, and Wow comments, in a way you just can’t do on Twitter? Quizzer is going to find out.
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Site Changes

Celebratory greetings. You may or may not have noticed: we have our own web domain! You can find us at https://tempestinateardrop.com. That saves 10 extra letters when typing in our web address. That’s a productivity gain of 25%!

We suggest spending that time wisely: Check out the new Archive (still being worked on) and read our comics they way we always meant for them to be read: on your device displays. No more back scrolling to find old story arcs. Now simple clicking is all you need. We’ve even removed the alt text we put over each comic (it now appears as a caption in the archive), and included a link back to the original post where it first appeared. You can also search the archive in a number of ways. Continue reading

Saturday Sketches: Death-metal Bronies

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Death_metal_my_little_ponies_friendship_is_magicSo, I’m stuck in a lecture on music librarianship, and the gent doing the presentation is explaining all the different types of heavy metal. Including something called “death-metal” and did you know that there’s early music symphonic-cross-over death metal? Yep.

So, I was doodling, ponies, the way you do, and I thought: I wonder what death-metal Bronies would look like.

Here you go.

Spork Prophecy: Part Two

Welcome back! In part 1, I described some common tricks the pundits use to make their predictions appear accurate after the fact. I won’t be using any of those tricks for my predictions. There are two reasons for this. First, I don’t have an army of pundits backing me up. The self-reinforcing nature of pundits accounts for over half of the perception that they are all geniuses. Second, I am a humorist on the internet. Sometimes people laugh at the things I write. Playing the fool is an honored tradition. Besides, when I am wrong I will get to write a post berating myself, and that’s considered “easy content” in the blogging world. Continue reading