according to my 100%-accurate-definitely-not-flawed understanding of causality, every mistake you’ve ever made is actually the big bang’s fault.
Posts tagged father and daughter
come now
for the last time dad, you can’t pause a multiplayer game! …or a fire.
who is sedna’s dad?
one more character checked off the “who is ___?” comic list.
i sure hope sedna’s dad has a really good car insurance policy.
700,000 hours
one day i was talking with an old friend on the phone when out of the blue he mentioned we live for less than 1 million hours and i haven’t been able to stop thinking about it ever since, so naturally i figured i’d impart some of this existential dread on all of you folks. i’m pretty sure i’ve already spent at least 1/700th of my existence playing rome: total war.
sunny day
reading under a blanket is a bit like virtual reality. it’s super fun and immersive, but looks really stupid from the outside.
girl with balloons
(click here for a high resolution version of this illustration)
hurray! a considerably less ridiculously time-consuming illustration than the last one. i bet people will like it more than that one anyway because clouds are pretty and life is unfair. :(
apparently i have a thing for painstakingly drawing all the stars 100% accurately and then covering half of them with clouds anyway. but it’s the thought that counts, right guys?
biggest fan
aww, look at that girl getting involved in the democratic process at only 8 years old. isn’t that sweet?
ingenuity
ingenuity (aka “ginny) still hasn’t flown yet (at least as of when this comic was published), but when it does it will be not only the first flight in the history of mars but any planet outside of earth. and if everything goes well, we might see bigger, more ambitious helicopter drones on mars in the future.
given the perseverance rover has a top speed of about 0.15km/h, i’m sure you can imagine how revolutionary it would be if we could start exploring mars from the air.
surface sample
percy is actually the first step in a plan to bring a martian surface sample to earth for the first time, which will be of huge massive scientific importance.
essentially a mini esa-built rover will collect the samples from percy and deliver them to a nasa-built rocket, which will launch into mars orbit and rendezvous with another esa-built spacecraft which will take the samples and return to earth by the year 2031 if all goes to plan (which it probably won’t).
wasted my life
calm down sedna, it could be worse. you could be an awkward 24 year-old whose only accomplishments are learning to watch anime without subtitles and drawing a space webcomic barely anyone reads. …not that i know anyone like that. ◑.◑