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Aching eyeballs
Aching eyeballs




Project Wonderful - Your ad here, right now, for as low as $0.00Ī Lesson Is Learned But The Damage Is Irreversible Īlien Loves Predator īad Machinëry, Bobbins, Scary Go Round, etc. If you've got webcomics-related news, insight, rumors, gossip, or shameless press releases, let us know. Posted by Anne Thalheimer on 04.23.08 6:45 pm | Comments Off on My Aching Eyes Additional symptoms of sinusitis may include: pain behind your nose, eyes, and cheeks. You suddenly begin to see halos around lights. With a sinus infection, you’ll feel pressure in the upper part of your face, including behind your eyes. It is caused by a foreign object or chemical splashed in your eye. So, what with the two different webcomics (one of which has a truly enormous archive), some interesting other material including a Scary Go Round guest strip, and some really compelling character write-ups on his cast pages, I think I’ll finish up the reading this weekend when I have a little more time and some new eyeglasses… Call 911 or your local emergency number for eye pain if: It is unusually severe or accompanied by headache, fever or unusual sensitivity to light. There’s also a great interview with Graham here, well worth reading. What I think’s kind of ingenious about these two webcomics is Graham’s kind of interesting cross-marketing Stitch has a Livejournal (with a particularly funny post about emo). They are transported into a strange hell dimension by the name of Banteurose, where they must work off their debt to reclaim their eternal souls.” It’s an accurate description, but I’ve really been enjoying reading the archives–despite my aching eyeballs–for the banter between the two and just generally watching the story unfold.īefore this project, Graham published HOUSD it was a daily comic and is where Stitch (the character you see above) first appeared. Megan, a sharp witted, tormentress and Stitch a dark, brooding goth are forced to work together to unravel the mystery of their being. According to his website, “AfterStrife is the story of two completely opposite youths who become spiritually attached to one another in their deaths. I found Ali Graham’s AfterStrife and fell, hard, for the characters and colorwork.

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I tell you all this because I thought I’d find something short to write about this week, to try to cut down on staring at the computer screen. The contacts are both awesome (Holy crap! I have peripheral vision after all!) and really bad (I mostly feel seasick, unfortunately), never mind the repeated poking-of-eyeball action. My eyeglass frames recently snapped (in a very unexciting way, having nothing to do with rollerderby) and so I’ve been stuck wearing my contact lenses until the new frames arrive.






Aching eyeballs