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Personally, I liked the âno instructionsâ version! Itâs cleaner, and often I found them distracting from the dialog and characters. And if it means MORE strips and LESS stress for Scott, Iâm all for it!!
The most important thing is that the Instructions are authentic, so after you can convincingly fake them for the readers youâve got it made. Of course, these days you donât know how many of your readers are AI-bot fakesâŠ
I like the whole premise of the cartoon. The mock seriousness always makes me at least smile. Part of the enjoyment for me is seeing how Scott walks that fine line. Even if itâs not always a âknee-slapperâ, I appreciate the cleverness.
I very much like the TRADITIONAL âBasic Instructions:ORâ (Original Recipe). But, now I have at admit, I am curious about what Scott had been imaginingâŠ.. if it was simply the âBasicâ formâŠâŠ to me, not as strongâŠ.. but if has been thinking something far more different and radicalâŠâŠ I would like to see/hear about itâŠ. BUT not have it replace âBasic Instructions:ORâ.
That said, I do prefer the instructions format. The humor is there regardless, but the idealism of the instructions versus the messy reality adds a dimension that made the strip unique.
The way this comic flows for me is I read the instructions and see how the dialogue follows it. Each panel is its own joke, so without the instructionsIt feels a little disjointed. If the panels built on each other more, having no instructions would feel less jarring
Jeff0811 almost 2 years ago
Yay!! The instructions are back. I donât see how they will be of benefit to my life, since I donât have âreadersâ, but, you know, baby steps.
lavender headgear almost 2 years ago
I like the instructions. They provide structure for my life.
Izzy Moreno almost 2 years ago
It just dawned on me that all cartoons are whatever the author comes up with.
I feel gypped. No wonder most of them suck. Cartoonists canât come up with a good cartoon to save their lives.
Which is why theyâll never amount to anything other than cartoonists.
Hugh B. Hayve almost 2 years ago
Just keep that copyright date accurate and weâll have zero problems, Mr Meyer!
Algolei I almost 2 years ago
Iâm reading them âcause theyâre funny, not because of the title.
Although I might just think theyâre funny because Iâve been instructed to.
But I donât think so.
âŠHmmm. Yeah, no, Iâm pretty sure.
bestframeforward Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Personally, I liked the âno instructionsâ version! Itâs cleaner, and often I found them distracting from the dialog and characters. And if it means MORE strips and LESS stress for Scott, Iâm all for it!!
Milady Meg almost 2 years ago
You have realised that youâre in and the opinions of others donât matter. In that way, itâs like politics.
Econ01 almost 2 years ago
Or, you do it however you want, and reprint old strips 4 days a week. You get what you want and the instructees get lots of what they want.
PDawg Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Whatever Scott decides to do, itâs nice to feel listened to.
Is like a melody Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I started reading this comic because it reminded me of my family. I continue reading it because I like the way they say things. Itâs hilarious!
matthew Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I enjoy Mr. Meyerâs comics and Iâm very glad theyâre back, but I rarely actually laugh or chuckle out loud at them. Today was an exception. :)
edkorczynski almost 2 years ago
The most important thing is that the Instructions are authentic, so after you can convincingly fake them for the readers youâve got it made. Of course, these days you donât know how many of your readers are AI-bot fakesâŠ
prrdh almost 2 years ago
How to placate readers who want you to change something without actually changing anything.
Drbarb71 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I like the comic either way. Especially the nerd references (Like Star Trek).
judyuinms Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Do whatever you like, just keep the comics coming. I like your style. (I also like your books!)
Stephen Gilberg almost 2 years ago
If nothing else, the instructions add distinction from other comics.
BTW, that semicolon in panel 3 should be a comma.
FireAnt_Hater almost 2 years ago
Itâs a great strip without the âbasic instructionsâ but even better with them!
artjohn42 almost 2 years ago
I like the whole premise of the cartoon. The mock seriousness always makes me at least smile. Part of the enjoyment for me is seeing how Scott walks that fine line. Even if itâs not always a âknee-slapperâ, I appreciate the cleverness.
Pipe Tobacco Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I very much like the TRADITIONAL âBasic Instructions:ORâ (Original Recipe). But, now I have at admit, I am curious about what Scott had been imaginingâŠ.. if it was simply the âBasicâ formâŠâŠ to me, not as strongâŠ.. but if has been thinking something far more different and radicalâŠâŠ I would like to see/hear about itâŠ. BUT not have it replace âBasic Instructions:ORâ.
LOLBeth almost 2 years ago
Woohoo! The âInstructionsâ are back!
MDRiggs Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I also miss the old corner image, of Scott about to swing a 2Ă4 and saying âYou will learn!â.
Solitha Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Iâm just glad youâre back!
That said, I do prefer the instructions format. The humor is there regardless, but the idealism of the instructions versus the messy reality adds a dimension that made the strip unique.
Ed B Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I think a middle-ground would be good. Instructions that describe the overall issue in the header, not broken into each panel.
BlueIris Premium Member almost 2 years ago
To me, reading the instructions first, then the comic panel, makes the comic panel twice as funny! I do hope they are restored!
chroniclecmx almost 2 years ago
The way this comic flows for me is I read the instructions and see how the dialogue follows it. Each panel is its own joke, so without the instructionsIt feels a little disjointed. If the panels built on each other more, having no instructions would feel less jarring
mobeydick almost 2 years ago
I feel the strip has lost something, now I only it is produced on a tiny laptop rather than a large, tower, workstation.
davidob almost 2 years ago
Great Scott, weâll keep you posted.
jerry400 almost 2 years ago
I do love the way Scott makes money out of basically arguing with himself. Entertaining for us, and not even a need to involve third parties