It's the Day's Day of Days! Because Jemima Surrender.
There's something so sad in people paying for this.
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 Jemima Surrender.
There's something so sad in people paying for this.
I’ve wondered what the threshold IS, anyway. I assume at least several thousand? But I have no sense of what would be realistic — either as a goal or as an end result.
ReplyDeleteLike, does he use these donations for living expenses for the next year, or what? (It’s unclear if he still works. I guess he must must but it’s hard to imagine that he ever leaves the house.)
I've always assumed he's covering the web-hosting for a year with these drives. Living expenses are a mystery, but I tend to suspect he's living off a decent retirement fund these days.
DeleteWait…web hosting? I’m missing something here. I pay about two hundred bucks a year to hang on to my creaky old Wordpress comic blog, and there’s no way Muir’s miserable, wretchedly incompetent mess of a hell site could cost much more than that.
DeleteMuir is using some sort of bespoke engine to run it--he switched over in the mid2010s, which is one reason why I'm still editing older entries so they don't just go to broken links, and I'm fairly certain he's got his own server.
DeleteThat can all be fairly pricey.
What is a “bespoke engine”? Google isn’t helping me there.
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