“I have the right to think of you as less than human, but I wish you’d stop being mad at me about it and just accept it. That’s all I want for this country.”
After months of blood, sweat, tears, and feelings, we’re proud to announce the Kickstarter for our brand-new book, Group Chat: a comic anthology about friendship and found family. Jump on over to the Group Chat Kickstarter to snag a copy for yourself! But keep reading to learn more about this project and why you should throw your hard-earned cash at this beautiful and gentle book.
A comic anthology about friendship and community for readers young adult and up, Group Chat spans genres from sci-fi to slice-of-life. These stories—feeling good about your body after a mastectomy, two friends supporting each other through the creation of a trans fashion line, learning to appreciate your best friend’s chucklehead boyfriend, and others—were carefully chosen for their humor, heart, and beauty from a wide range of up-and-coming creators. Group Chat features 18 short comics about the people who have your back no matter what. This book has nearly 200 pages of gorgeous, super fresh art, all bound in a stunning cover by Victoria Grace Elliott, the creator of balderdash!
The answer shouldn’t surprise anyone. Sunflora is not that strong and has a mediocre move pool, meanwhile Clair has dragons that know ice and fire moves to deal with a grass type.
The answer may surprise you!
exhibit a: clair’s actual gs team. not one fire move in the bunch. ice beam a slight problem, but it’s only on one of them. so, everything else, nbd
exhibit b: my own sunflora soloing clair’s kingdra after beating the dragonairs into submission. +5 sp. atk and miracle seed does wonders.
“Make em pay.”
This post makes me want to play through all of the Pokémon games again
Too bad we can’t see Sunflora’s level, I’m sure it’s like 60 lmao.
The sunny boye himself!
I’m so happy that the Sunflora trainer keeps dragging everybody. Good show!
He has been teaching about computers for six years, but without actual computers to provide for his students, he illustrates for them on a chalkboard. He learned art and graphic design in secondary school and puts it to use with every lesson, and besides Microsoft Word, he teaches his students basic components.
When asked about the “digital divide” he said this in the above interview:
me to the other room: “SOCKS YOU’RE ON MY DASH AGAIN”
99% of the time FRIENDLY street cats were once someone’s pet who were dumped on the street. Connor did the right thing by her, taking her in and taking her to the vet. She’ll be much safer inside and with someone who cares for her.