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Beardo chronicles the adventures of a plucky cartoonist with a knack for finding the punchline in everyday life. An ongoing comic since 2006, Beardo has come a long way since its debut as the story of a coffeehouse barista with dreams of being an artist. And now, you can read it all from the beginning!
See why Beardo has been a fan favorite for 6 years, and has been nominated for the Shel Dorf Award for Best Syndicated Comic Strip.

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The Nihilist said, 4 months ago
Must never open up and clean his computer either…
Coyoty
said, 4 months ago
But you don’t get electrocuted when a book falls in the tub.
The Life I Draw Upon said, 4 months ago
That mold has been suggested to have influenced some great lucid literature.
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Books don’t run out of power or need a plug. Their reader doesn’t become obsolete in two years (usually) like a 3.5" drive. Unless your home burns down you don’t lose your library at once when the disk crashes. On the other hand you can’t fit a library in the volume of three books.
Night-Gaunt49 said, 4 months ago
If there is mold growing on it then it has been in damp conditions.