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Phalanx says:
A lot of the problems with people who do webcomics is that they don't realise they're supposed to TELL A STORY. Not read out or mindlessly drone out a story. You TELL a story and you make it interesting.
Listing out events is not storytelling.
mcDuffies says:
It-can't-be-any-worse strikes again! Just to show how versatile this joke is. So that's why everyone's doing it. So YOU don't!
Also, a plot where a geeky but good-hearted guy fells in love with the most popular girl in school and after the long battle through the comic wins her heart - are to be avoided.
Oh, and the drawing is awfull.

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