Buchulawithglasses

McKathlin Free

I use my imagination to build things. The tools I'm favoring lately are C#, Minecraft, and my trusty old pencil and notebook.

Recent Comments

  1. over 11 years ago on Lucky Cow

    Only to sign my name. The moment they stopped requiring cursive for our written assignments in school, I switched pack to printed handwriting. Print is easier to read.

  2. over 11 years ago on C'est la Vie

    Awww… :)

  3. over 11 years ago on JumpStart

    Olivet may refer to the Mount of Olives, a significant place in the Holy Land. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_of_Olives

  4. over 11 years ago on JumpStart

    I took her thought bubble to mean “This guy talks about this planet like he’s not from here.” But yours is an interesting take as well.

  5. over 11 years ago on Luann

    Someone who lives with her parents does; a teenager wants much more privacy than she typically gets. I suspect that these two would have liked some “action” along with their talking, but they also genuinely enjoy talking and just spending time together. And time flew.

  6. over 11 years ago on Luann Againn

    Maybe, but there’s enough room for individual variation that a particular boy could be worse at math than his little sister…or just lazy.

  7. almost 12 years ago on Lucky Cow

    Life has 4g sugar per serving (on par with Wheaties), and Cinnamon Life, 8g. That’s more than Cheerios’ 1g or Kix’s 3g, but less than the typical sugary cereal’s 11-15g, or (believe it or not) raisin bran’s 18g.

  8. almost 12 years ago on Watch Your Head

    To fill you in, Omar has been meeting and getting to know his biological family, and it turns out they’re Samoan.

  9. almost 12 years ago on Lucky Cow

    He may have taught her, but she didn’t learn.

  10. almost 12 years ago on JumpStart

    I’m guessing she’s writing about the father, since he’s the one who wrote The Count of Monte Cristo. Thanks to this comic I read up on both. It’s fascinating, seeing the interplay of art and personal relationships in those two writers’ lives.