Uh, this isn't really about BL, guys. We've had so many threads turn into this topic - leave it be.
Apologies, I'm still new at this whole foruming thingy. I shall know better next time.
Uh, this isn't really about BL, guys. We've had so many threads turn into this topic - leave it be.
JoKeRcologne wrote:Ok ok ...I was just trolling!!!
AngelsMelodie wrote:In my opinion, no art ever 'sucks'.


itsjustaar wrote:I have a question.
How does one encourage the readers to talk? I mean this in the most respectful way possible, to. Periodically I've had days where I feel tired or exhausted with the comic, and as days go on, there will be moments where I feel willing to ignore that feeling of not having any conversations about the characters or series in general. I'll often think, "Well, there's a lot I feel I should explain or do, here, I'd love to meet my readers." On the days I am able to, it's a very humble feeling. But on most days, it's sparse... Especially when a comic is plot-heavy and might need some corner of explanation.
I guess in my experience, I get a feeling of doubt that the comic is being read, if at all. Or if it is, then the reaction of negativity outweighs the support, particularly when it's something you dedicate nearly 100% on.
I'd hate to derail this thread. D: I apologize if I had.
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