If you’re already a fan of Oglaf, or if you just like dirty comics, join us over at [email protected]! I think the site itself best explains the style:

This comic started out as an attempt to make pornography. It degenerated into a sex comedy pretty much immediately

I’m posting old comics sequentially until we’re caught up, and new comics as they’re posted on Sundays.

As you might expect, a lot of the posts are NSFW. Today’s daily post is SFW, so you can get a sense of the humor, even if you’re at work. You shouldn’t be if you’re in the US, it’s Thanksgiving! In honor of the webcomic, I hope you get stuffed today 😉

Link for the mbin users:

[email protected]

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    29 days ago

    I’m not into dirty comic but I have to admit, oglaf is really funny from what I’ve seen

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      29 days ago

      Thanks, I think you’re posting that because the link is better for mbin? I tried to include the right format in the body, but I’ve edited it to use the format you’re using. Went over to view the post from moist.catsweat.com (great name btw, works nicely in the Firefox tab bar ) and it seems like it works now?

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        29 days ago

        mbin properly receives the ’ ! %comm name @ domain ’ natively instead of the ‘full’ 'domain/c/comm ’ url if the remote community has never been accessed from the local instance before.

        i got redirected to the remote system instead it opening locally in your link (or a local 404, of forgot), but after i loaded as the first person on the instance, its now available locally for everyone which is why it prolly worked for you over here when you tested.

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      28 days ago

      I tried poking around the HTML and didn’t see any way to tell the original published date. If you see some way of determining that, I can definitely add that in

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          28 days ago

          That looks good, thanks! I’m only seeing partial information in there, looks like it shows only the date for the first comic in each series, but that’s probably enough for me to get started

          EDIT: Tried using that, and discovered that the dates are made up. I can see in the Wayback Machine that the comics were posted online before the date listed in the RSS feed. I’ll add the date going forward on new comics, but I’m still lacking a good way to add it to old comics