Yaah this one took me a while! I’m trying some new stuff again, this time mainly with the backgrounds and stuff.
I haven’t talked about music in a while, so here’s a song I listened to a bunch of times while working on this page.
Yaah this one took me a while! I’m trying some new stuff again, this time mainly with the backgrounds and stuff.
I haven’t talked about music in a while, so here’s a song I listened to a bunch of times while working on this page.
Just found this series and read the whole thing tonight. I’m actually surprised by how enamored I am with it, since sexual themes make me a bit uncomfortable (like Josiah). But your art style is very unique and the story’s been very interesting! Looking forward to more!
(And btw, don’t know where you from, but my school in PA had a GSA as well.)
Thanks a lot, I really appreciate it! I’ve found it’s been a pretty good channel for dealing with some of my own insecurities and hang-ups, so it’s always great to hear someone else can relate to it on some level as well!
I’m from Massachusetts, specifically the Boston area, and we’ve always had them around here too!
I couldn’t find the meaning of GSA. Will that be explained, or can you explain?
Gay straight alliance, at least that would be my guess.
Ahh, sorry! I hadn’t considered that this might a regional thing! As the kindly anonymous fellow has suggested, GSA stands for Gay Straight Alliance. It’s a club a lot of high schools have (or at least the ones around me) that’s all about supporting for the LGBT community. Sometimes they participate in things like the Day of Silence, but a lot of the time it’s about building a safe space for kids in need a of support system.
Had to look up what the GSA is. It’s a good thing. Over here in Germany something like this is unheard of, but then again, the kind of bullying (that is portrait in US TV Highschools) is completely unheard of, too.
That might also be, because I’m from a small town, where no one even talked about sex in school ^_^”
Yeah, it didn’t even occur to me that this might be something readers outside the states wouldn’t be familiar with. The television portrayals of US high schools is unfortunately not often exaggerated. so it’s definitely a very important thing for a lot of kids around here!
I was actually lucky enough to grow up in a pretty accepting small town myself though, so I never had any trouble. Although I also didn’t come out of the closet until after I graduated, so that may have helped too!