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@ian.g.case: It just doesn't seem like a place to go for short-run sales but, that's my perception. Though the argument that he got paid is a bit facetious because he had to run the con in order to get money. Yes he got bids but, as he pointed out in the story, once the high bidder reneged on the deal, he didn't have

@FriarNurgle: Why hasn't a Douche point-system been developed yet? I know a douche when I see one but, I have no way of quantifying!

@itchytooth: You don't eat uncooked rice? What the hell is wrong with you!?

@hostile-17: What, you have some kind of problem with scurvy?

@pyroholtz: hear hear! Though I'll be ready for something with a little more power next year; the Droid2 wasn't really an upgrade.

@2 replies: As long as you're not burning paper with colored inks or anything glossy/plastic, then there's no issue, really.

@Cochese 2.0: I would disagree that it is unremarkable; it is a remarkable work of subtlety that rare few artists have mastered.

@RuckingFetard: It depends on the character. Most of the time I gather a lot of images that match the personality I'm looking to capture. Even after I've figured out how I want a character to look, I still keep the important reference material while I'm drawing model sheets and the like. Though, once I've drawn enough

@Chilli: Hey, I'm pretty damn claustrophobic, I get anxious just being in rooms with closed doors but, this story had so many logical flaws I was too busy trying to figure out what the heck was going on to consider being scared by it.

@Cin: I think I would have found it frightening if it made any sense at all. I require some kind of verisimilitude to be frightened.

This story didn't make any sense to me. What was the purpose of the holes? What is the mysterious force compelling them? How did the holes get there? It just seems to be a bunch of flimsy setup for a confusing drawing at the end.

@PelicanHazard: You just got hearted for a summary I liked better than the actual article.