Posts Tagged c.e.
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FindChaos Followers Giveaway and PATREON!
Surprise, we’re doing a Giveaway! We’ve gained so many new followers since the last that it seemed a shame not to celebrate. See the details and rules below!
FindChaos Followers Giveaway
Prizes for Twitter:
1st – A free print (Satin Luster Art Paper, 300 g/m²) of any one existing work we’ve made! (WINNER: ????)
2nd – One free sticker set of your choice from our Etsy shop! (WINNER: ????)
Prizes for Tumblr:
1st – A free print (Satin Luster Art Paper, 300 g/m²) of any one existing work we’ve made! (WINNER: ????)
2nd – One free sticker set of your choice from our Etsy shop! (WINNER: ????)
Prizes for Facebook:
1st – A free print (Satin Luster Art Paper, 300 g/m²) of any one existing work we’ve made! (WINNER: ????)
2nd – One free sticker set of your choice from our Etsy shop! (WINNER: ????)
Rules and Regulations:
You must be following us on one of the social media platforms above to enter! Either Twitter, Tumblr or Facebook. You’re allowed to enter on all platforms, but you will not be eligible for duplicate prizes in the incredibly improbable event that you get picked twice!
To enter on Twitter: Retweet the Giveaway announcement and/or your favorite comic (from ANY of the comics we’ve done, or a whole site) with the hashtag #chaosgiveaway! Please remember the hashtag if you’re posting a comic, it’s how you’ll be entered into the drawing!
To enter on Tumblr: Reblog the giveaway announcement and/or your favorite comic (from ANY of the comics we’ve done, or a whole site) with the tag ChaosGiveaway. Please remember the tag, it’s how you’ll be entered into the drawing!
To enter on Facebook: Comment on the Giveaway announcement! Sharing isn’t required, but it’s appreciated! (Comments on shared posts cannot count as entries, sorry.)
Sticky Stuff:If you win, you must be available to respond within 5 business days and be willing to provide your full name and shipping address. We’ll contact the winners to receive confirmation! Contest runs through April 3rd 2014 (one solid month!) and winners will be chosen at random and announced April 4th, 2014! Failure to respond to the announcement within the 5 business days will forfeit winnings, a replacement for which will be randomly selected from the remaining entries! Trying to tamper with (somehow), annoy or otherwise be a jerk will be heavily frowned upon.
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PATREON!!!
Looky-loo! We have a shiny Patreon all set up! For just $2 per our comics updating, you can get all sorts of cool stuff — behind the scenes looks, tutorials and exclusive cat pictures! Plus, it will help us create even more comics! We’d love to be able to make ChaosLife and FindChaos more than 4x a month apiece and being a patron to them is the simplest way for us to do that! As of right now, these comics only get 20-30% of our work time in a given week, so just imagine the possibilities of full-time comickin’! Hop on over to our Patreon Page to see the awesome rewards for Patrons and get all the details! <3 And hey, you can proudly say “I’m a Patron of the Arts!”
Don’t worry: the next page will come out even sooner now that the holiday rush has passed! And because we’re both sick with the death-plague, it means we can’t do anything but work on comics. (Yay![?]) Also, yes, the page IS in a larger format, thanks to a new large-format scanner that means we aren’t restricted any longer!
I hope the end of the year is treating you all well and the next one is even better. <3
A new page! For reference to the song (briefly) featured in the final panel:
(Or, as K. likes it, in this format.)
A lullaby K. was taught growing up in New Orleans, “fais dodo” has the distinction of meaning two different things in Creole culture: telling children to go to sleep and letting adults know it’s time for a party. Will this chapter be a sleepy one or a roaring dance party? Who knows…
Sorry for not including the translation sooner, it was even more of a mystery!
“If I cannot move heaven… I will raise hell.”
– (a slightly interpretive, but oft-recognized translation) From Virgil’s Aeneid, in Latin