Found a great li'l cat-comic, based during Prohibition. Artist and writer (or if they're the same person) are both very talented, and can pull off a great punch line without being stupid. Give 'em a look. Plus now I wanna practice my Bolshevik accent. =P
Also, I really don't like being a jerk. Honestly. I am a first-class jerk when I put my mind to it, but I don't like doing it. Brings my mood right down. Then again, if you have a history of being a snot and backmouthing people, I'm not going to have much sympathy for you if I offend you. Sorry.
Anyway, I've been thinking about the sketch I put up. I want to do some more work with the species like that, and I think what I did is a good way to keep at it. Question is, should I just go with random scenes and random characters, or would people like to see something more from this timeline? The way I've set it up it wouldn't have to have any effect on my existing major motivators, though I could potentially tie it in to a historical event. But I've grown rather attached to Ami (the cat; heard her name just this afternoon) and Drannet since Sunday.
Who knows? Maybe I could run a little series of things with that group of people and not have to worry about anything majorly dramatic. Just, you know, write about life.
Man, am I talking myself into this?