Wow there is so much to talk about today! I can’t believe it!
Personal pimpage first: Valentine’s Day is coming up. And that’s kind of a big deal round these parts, what with the comic being about CUPIDS and everything. SO I will be providing new Eros Inc. themed Valentine’s Day cards! Click on the image for a larger size.
The last two are gender specific because Hebrew is gender specific. I’m ordering them ASAP and will let you know when they are available. Let me know what you think in the comments if you please!
Second up, my girlfriend Nan Lawson was recently nominated for a Poppy award, which is given to the best affordable art available online! It’s a pretty neat honor, and if you won’t mind throwing her your votes she (and I) would totes appresh. It’s in alphabetical order, so just scroll down till you see “nan lawson.” Thanks guys!
And finally, my little brother Dave has a comedy album available on iTunes! It’s pretty awesome that he did it – produced, wrote and directed it by himself. Very impressive! I’m on one of the tracks (Swallow my Fingers) as the father. I also did the art!
That’s all from me! A lot to consider… I hope you have a wonderful weekend y’all.







But it isn’t to a man and to a woman. It’s from a man and from a woman.
Mot’s expression in the last panel cracks me up. Silly Clue.
I voted for Nan, I think her art is adorable. I congratulate her on the honor^^
@HeJew – Thanks for the clarification! My Hebrew is not so good. I have fixed it. Thanks!
@Kayla – Thanks so much!
I’d love to order some of the “madly in like” ones. Also, the Hebrew ones seem to be assuming that only straight people would want to use them.
@Arthur – Glad you like the Madly in Like ones!
The hebrew phrases are actually spelled the same whether you’re saying it to a man or a woman FROM a man or a woman, just the way you say it is different.
man to a woman: אני אוהב אותך – ani ohev otach
man to a man: אני אוהב אותך – ani ohev otcha
woman to a man: אני אוהבת אותך – ani ohevet otcha
woman to a woman: אני אוהבת אותך – ani ohevet otach
I like that mot referred to someone in a long dress as “a little slutty”. it made me laugh.
i’m loving this story arc. as for the blog stuff, i’m highly amused by the mayo dribbles.
Falling madly in like has been my favorite bit of phrasing from this comic so far.
I definitely like the “I’ve fallen madly in like” card the best.
Okay.
I’m going to be using that toolbox line a LOT in the future.