It's the Day's Day of Days! Because Juken Sentai Gekiranger.
Muir's inability to get any better at blocking almost counts as an actual accomplishment at this point. Most people would have shown at least a glimmer of improvement. Not him.
A day by day look at Chris Muir's Day By Day, punctuated by efforts to make the hurting stop.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because Juken Sentai Gekiranger.
Muir's inability to get any better at blocking almost counts as an actual accomplishment at this point. Most people would have shown at least a glimmer of improvement. Not him.
Just as intriguing as his inability to keep a mailing list going for his comic strip readers. There's been an ongoing discussion about it in the Peanut Gallery comments...apparently he has to resubscribe to the subscription software every month? According to Muir and his supporters, this is because all of the subscription programs used for this sort of thing are terrible, and end up crashing and kicking him out? I don't run a mailing list, but I find this hard to believe.
ReplyDeletePlus, in the universe Muir and his readers inhabit, things like Ko-Fi and Patreon seem to quite literally not exist.
DeleteThe impression I get it's less "they don't exist" and more "they are evil servants of ZOG who we true patriots will never touch", though as with much of the craziness Muir now lives with, this isn't something that gets talked about much, more furtively alluded to...
DeleteSo, yeah, it is by necessity guesswork.
Like I've said, he would benefit a lot from taking some art classes in design or composition at a local college, but he would not like the "element" he'd likely be sharing the classroom with.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure he would--he has shown no improvement despite actually doing this for over twenty years. That suggests not only deep-rooted flaws in his method that would be very difficult to correct--because he hasn't corrected them at all with actual practice--but also someone who will not take instruction. Who might not be able to comprehend that instruction.
DeleteI think considering the general life philosophy which this comic exudes, you are right on point about Muir being someone who will not accept any instruction or critique.
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