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Soups
2007-11-12, 11:54 AM
Woot! Fred, creator of megatokyo (http://megatokyo.com), just has his kid, and according to his twitter (http://twitter.com/fredrin), everything is fine!

edit: he is having server troubles.

Tekraen
2007-11-12, 11:56 AM
Woot! Fred, creator of megatokyo (http://megatokyo.com), just has his kid, and according to his twitter (http://twitter.com/fredrin), everything is fine!

edit: he is having server troubles.

The edit is more in line from what I recall of Megatokyo.

ElfLad
2007-11-12, 12:44 PM
Hey, guys! The baby's going to be a bit late, but here's some character art I've been working on!

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/16/Baby_in_ultrasound.jpg

Soups
2007-11-12, 02:05 PM
LOL. you guys are terrible. *thumbs up*

Nerd-o-rama
2007-11-12, 03:49 PM
Odd. I always assumed webcomic authors got less action than their self-insert characters. Obviously, things go wonky when that calculation comes to "less than zero." Either that, or otaku have learned to reproduce by parthenogenesis.

Jibar
2007-11-13, 10:10 AM
Of course you realise Megatokyo is going to update even slower now?
This a blessing for him, but... not that big a change for everybody else actually.

DocFrance
2007-11-13, 11:43 AM
So much for Darwin.

turkishproverb
2007-11-14, 01:56 AM
Of course you realise Megatokyo is going to update even slower now?
This a blessing for him, but... not that big a change for everybody else actually.

I don't know, having a kid to support might make him be a little more responsible about his work. I'm not holding my breath, but it's possible.

Rogue 7
2007-11-15, 07:59 PM
I just decided to read this one. All thousand-odd comics. With a big paper proposal due on monday. And the library I need closing in an hour. I thought it was worth it.

turkishproverb
2007-11-16, 02:46 AM
Odd. I always assumed webcomic authors got less action than their self-insert characters. Obviously, things go wonky when that calculation comes to "less than zero." Either that, or otaku have learned to reproduce by parthenogenesis.

Yea, roleplayers are reealy that much better a social example....