Four Actual Real Bra Technologies
This is probably an opportunity for my boobs to get the blue screen of death for no reason.
This is probably an opportunity for my boobs to get the blue screen of death for no reason.
This app is enabling me to live with my girlfriend without constantly talking about/thinking about money. Basically, I’m living the dream.
“You know shit is real when real live tech people offer Internet Explorer as a viable option.”
In A Very Special Bra Week edition of Drawn to Comics, we bring you “Busty Girl Comics,” Paige Halsey Warren’s tales of the perks and problems that come from being busty.
“I can neither enjoy the idea of command, nor am I frightened of it. It simply exists.”
“I know more about dyke cultures by being net-connected. It expands my world. We are definitely trail-blazing and cutting edge.”
Work from home isn’t always work from home—here are five tips, tech and otherwise, for the wandering freelancer with the crazy disorganized mobile office.
Erika Greco’s wonderful comic “Mixtape” is an emotional journey through one woman’s coming out and a playlist of songs to match the mood.
“To me, it’s always read as “stabbing myself in the eyes with shards of glass,” which come to think of it is a pretty useful emoji.”
I strive for a life in which these emojis are the only ones I ever need.
“For some reason, I keep picturing Kirk as a frat bro, but maybe that’s unfair.”
Lick This App is a mobile oral sex teaching app that will get you uncomfortably close to your phone.
“Haircut,” a short online comic by Sara Goetter is a super cute story about a princess and the lady knight who rescued her. Goetter’s other comics take a similar tone with even more stories about precocious young women and the adventures they go on.
“Leave any bigotry in your quarters. There’s no room for it on the Bridge. Do I make myself clear?”
Five publications for you to load on your screen and then read with your eyeballs.
Anime gets frequently stereotyped as full of empty “fanservice” girls, with cardboard personalities and unrealistic body proportions. But in spite of them I’ve found plenty of great female characters in anime who I can relate to…and lust after.
The Lesbians Who Tech Summit was awesome, is a way to combat sexism and also meet adorable nerdy gays.
At its core, science is a willingness to believe that the universe is knowable. That if we ask the right questions and follow the evidence, we can get to the bottom of how things are, and why.
If you’re looking for some great Adventure Time fun, an awesome comic about a great band or a sweet story about two ladies and their relationship, look no further than “Marceline and the Scream Queens!”
Forget Rick Steves. Make and share your own personalized travel guide with this handy little app.