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cactusfacecomics@lemmy.worldOPto
Comic Strips@lemmy.world•Tastes of Home - Tales from the House of Stone [OC]
2·15 days agoThank you! It’s a passion project and something that we want to keep at for a long time.
cactusfacecomics@lemmy.worldOPto
Comic Strips@lemmy.world•Tastes of Home - Tales from the House of Stone [OC]
2·15 days agoSadly out of stock, otherwise I 100% would have bought one.
cactusfacecomics@lemmy.worldOPto
Comic Strips@lemmy.world•Tastes of Home - Tales from the House of Stone [OC]
7·17 days agoThanks for reading! Read more House of Stone over on Webtoon or at www.cactusfacecomics.com
cactusfacecomics@lemmy.worldOPto
Comic Strips@lemmy.world•Deepest Desires - Tales from the House of Stone
16·24 days agoThanks for reading! Read more House of Stone over on Webtoon or at www.cactusfacecomics.com
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Technology@lemmy.world•New California law requires AI to tell you it’s AIEnglish
44·26 days agoSeems reasonable to me. If you’re using AI then you should be required to own up to it. If you’re too embarrassed to own up to it, then maybe you shouldn’t be using it.
cactusfacecomics@lemmy.worldOPto
Comic Strips@lemmy.world•Performance Enhancement - Tales from the House of Stone [OC]
1·29 days agoWe’ve got one, but I do need to go through and clean it up with current links. I’ll add that one to my to-do list.
cactusfacecomics@lemmy.worldOPto
Comic Strips@lemmy.world•Performance Enhancement - Tales from the House of Stone [OC]
10·1 month agoGlad you were able to find our website (I’m happy I didn’t mess anything up too badly when making it, haha). We post them in a couple of different places to provide people with some options:
https://cactusfacecomics.com/?series=house-of-stone
https://m.webtoons.com/en/canvas/house-of-stone/list?title_no=1062164
https://globalcomix.com/c/house-of-stone
https://m.tapas.io/series/House-of-Stone/info
cactusfacecomics@lemmy.worldOPto
Comic Strips@lemmy.world•Fully Invested - Tales from the House of Stone
7·1 month agoFair and true.
Ha! I didn’t realize I posted the version with the asterisk. Originally I had a disclaimer there that swell sharks inflate with water and not air, but then someone on our Patreon pointed out that they’re actually able to inflate in both ways, so I edited it out. Apparently the version that Google Photos had backed up was the unedited version though.
Bonus info!
Here are some more facts about hermit crabs, according to Google:
- Hermit crabs don’t grow their own shells. Instead, they inhabit empty shells of other mollusks for protection.
- As they grow, they must find larger shells, leading to a constant search and sometimes even fights over suitable homes.
- Despite their “hermit” name, they are often social creatures, living in groups.
- Hermit crabs undergo molting, shedding their exoskeleton to grow larger. This process leaves them vulnerable until their new exoskeleton hardens.
- There are over 800 species of hermit crabs, found in both aquatic and terrestrial environments.
- Both aquatic and terrestrial hermit crabs use gills to breathe. Terrestrial hermit crabs have adapted gills that allow them to extract oxygen from the air, but they still require moisture.
- They will often gather in groups, and line up according to size, and exchange shells. This is done to make sure everyone has a shell that fits.
- They can communicate by making chirping sounds.
Bonus info!
Here are some more facts about hermit crabs, according to Google:
- Hermit crabs don’t grow their own shells. Instead, they inhabit empty shells of other mollusks for protection.
- As they grow, they must find larger shells, leading to a constant search and sometimes even fights over suitable homes.
- Despite their “hermit” name, they are often social creatures, living in groups.
- Hermit crabs undergo molting, shedding their exoskeleton to grow larger. This process leaves them vulnerable until their new exoskeleton hardens.
- There are over 800 species of hermit crabs, found in both aquatic and terrestrial environments.
- Both aquatic and terrestrial hermit crabs use gills to breathe. Terrestrial hermit crabs have adapted gills that allow them to extract oxygen from the air, but they still require moisture.
- They will often gather in groups, and line up according to size, and exchange shells. This is done to make sure everyone has a shell that fits.
- They can communicate by making chirping sounds.
Bonus info!
Here are some more facts about hermit crabs, according to Google:
- Hermit crabs don’t grow their own shells. Instead, they inhabit empty shells of other mollusks for protection.
- As they grow, they must find larger shells, leading to a constant search and sometimes even fights over suitable homes.
- Despite their “hermit” name, they are often social creatures, living in groups.
- Hermit crabs undergo molting, shedding their exoskeleton to grow larger. This process leaves them vulnerable until their new exoskeleton hardens.
- There are over 800 species of hermit crabs, found in both aquatic and terrestrial environments.
- Both aquatic and terrestrial hermit crabs use gills to breathe. Terrestrial hermit crabs have adapted gills that allow them to extract oxygen from the air, but they still require moisture.
- They will often gather in groups, and line up according to size, and exchange shells. This is done to make sure everyone has a shell that fits.
- They can communicate by making chirping sounds.

There’s definitely a point where “selling goods” transforms into “offloading junk”, especially when it comes to perishables.
Like man, you just brought in 500 cabbages that I watched you pick out of that farm over there. No, I’m not giving you full price for each of them.