[quote=@Retired] The line isn't all that murky, really. You were born after the start of the modern internet age (1995). Your entire life has existed in the era of the modern internet. Those who fall into that category have gone their entire lives under the influence of the internet. Thus, they, and you, are generation z.[/Quote] I didn't necessarily always have access to the internet though. I didn't personally have any machinery with internet access until I was twelve. I actually spent most of my pre-teenaged years reading books and playing offline games, watching DVDs and going to the library once a month for fun. I mean, sure, I'm slightly younger than most of the cutoff dates, but... eh, that's really all I got. As I see it, I'm kinda like Luke Skywalker: Last of the old/First of the new. [Quote=Retired]And thanks for the continued, meaningful conversation with that last response.[/Quote] Did you want me to tell you I thought you were wrong? You had valid points. I obviously thought that these things could be worked around. I imagine he could literally draw stick figures until he acquired the attention of somebody who can draw forealz. Besides, making comics for money is a losing game for the most part. It looks like it would always be a passion project, even if you are "successful" (Kirkman, Vaughan, Lemire, etc.). [Quote=Retired]In other news, I have a migraine and will be going to bed shortly. Tomorrow you can expect the post to be finished sometime prior to my D&D session. [/quote] In spite of the obvious sarcasm, me and my chaos magic wish you a recovery. Does anybody 'round these parts use Skype anymore?