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Arrogance in Simplicity
by Caphiene

Shannon: Folks, what can I say? Caphiene makes me laugh. For those of you who haven't checked out the comic yet (why not? GO NOW!), here's a little background:

1: It's a stick-figure comic. One of the first things Caphiene tends to tell you when you talk to him is that he can't draw.

2: There's no plot. This is a day-by-day strip, and you can jump in anywhere and not be lost.

3: There are six characters. And only six characters. Never more; never less.

4: Stick figures or not, this is one of the most consistantly funny comics I have ever read.

Caphiene puts his heart and soul into the writing for this strip. The characters are consistant, the experiences are funny (and for the most part, true-to-life). I'd be willing to bet that ANYONE could look through the AiS archives, and find one that strikes a familiar chord...as well as one that'll make you shoot coffee right out of your nose. If you're drinking coffee at the time. Otherwise you might want to get that looked at.


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