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Welcome back, sir.
Are we there, yet?
omg omg omg omg omg yay! wb!
Finally! A new page! I can’t wait to see where this goes!
He lives! He lives!
And now for something completely different.
Welp. Time to re-read the whole thing again.
…again.
I’m glad I checked back. This has been one of the most interesting presentations of the history of civilization I’ve seen. I was beginning to lose hope of it continuing.
It’s Alive!!
I do note that the comic pages and comments don’t record the date. What year, indeed.
That’s a deliberate choice I made on day one (October 16, 2012) when I first set up this site. It’s because the discussions are always open, and I don’t want to discourage people from joining in the conversation as the years go by.
It was a good call: In practically every topic, some really insightful thoughts have only appeared years later, and we might have never seen them! There have even been a couple of errors I’ve made that nobody spotted until much later, and thank to the open comments I was able to go back and replace the wrong stuff with correct stuff. Inviting new thoughts has really helped the comic be a kind of living document, instead of an archive of old ideas. (Another thing that helps is having dedicated space between the posts so I can insert new pages if the law changes, or if I need to clarify something further. I’ve only had to do that a few times so far, but it’s nice that I can.)