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Koala
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Are you implying someone in "To Die In June" is going to die?

I'm absolutely horrified by the prospect.

Koala
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I think this is an interesting comic, but please, get the fuck over yourself.

Please do not call this a "comic". Manga is an art form, whereas comics are infantile bed literature for 12 year olds who sleep in race car beds.

Koala
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If you don't get this you're simply a low-iq pedestrian. You need a very good understanding of alternate history world war 2 fiction and postmodernist expression theory to grasp this series. It's okay to just give this one a pass and go back to your narutos and citruses while the REAL adults discuss this manga.

I for one find it deeply engaging.

last edited at Aug 12, 2018 10:52PM

Koala
Earth Girls discussion 19 Jul 00:21
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Sex is wrong and you will go to hell for it

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Can you add page navigation using WASD, as you'd use the arrow keys? I'm left-handed and like to use my laptop from bed with one hand, which makes flipping pages a little awkward.

Koala
Yuri-ism discussion 24 Sep 20:06
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Hangout is starting right now over at https://www.twitch.tv/yuriism

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Currently, atom feeds are incomplete - they're capped off at a fixed maximum number of items, which means programmatically getting all items of a series involves using HTML and parsing the DOM, which is prone to breakage, harder and slower.

If you could make the atom feeds either return all items, or give us a <link rel="next"> with a query parameter for more items if there are more, or, even better, provide an actual JSON REST API, then that would be nice.

EDIT: A further suggestion would be to handle If-Modified-Since headers on series pages and feeds, so if a series page has no updates we save bandwidth and the client saves time parsing. Especially for atom feeds (and the global RSS feed), this would probably help a lot.

And as an additional small request, using Let's Encrypt to get HTTPS on Dynasty-Scans would be nice too, considering there are session cookies. Furthermore, some people may browse the site at school or work and may be under scrutiny of deep-packet inspection, which is a bit problematic when browsing things tagged "Lots of sex". See also Mozilla's guide to server-side TLS configuration with a nice settings generator and recommendations.

last edited at Feb 29, 2016 12:11PM