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        7 months ago

        I haven’t read it in years, but I enjoyed it when I did. It’s kind of a slice of life of some somewhat hipster young adults in a world that’s mostly the same as ours but with some random bits of advanced technology, most notably sentiment AI that live alongside humans in robot bodies. I really enjoyed it a few years ago, but I have no idea how the story has progressed since then. I’d definitely give it a try if you’re interested.

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          no idea how the story has progressed since then.

          A few years, you say? It’s probably been almost a week in-universe, then! 😉

          Kidding aside, it’s still going strong. I reread it from beginning to current last year and am still loving it except being caught up kinda sucks since I like to binge lol.

          Here’s a new-ish out of context panel:

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        I’m still reading it every update. It’s old so the early art is honestly bad. Not 5 year old nephew bad, but “I like comics enough to make my own and am still learning”. It’s cool to see their style evolve over the years. The writing also gets better as story arcs are made, instead of a joke a day thing. So be aware that for anything to make sense, starting at the beginning is best. All the characters have intertwined character growth, arcs, and development, meaning starting at the newest without context makes no sense. So if you still want to give it a chance then please do, it’s a decent fun comic.

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        It’s mellow and consistent but habit forming. If you need a way to spend either 80 hours and/or eight seconds five times a week on, get into it

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      I used to read it but it kind of went left field at some point in the story and I lost track of it, then gave up.