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Does Chris believe TLC stands for Time, Love, Couture?
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Couture means it was created as a one of a kind piece of meticulous quality and the results are so smart you'd shoot your grandmother to wear it.
Someone did this just earlier today.Did someone finally get one of his figurines or comics?
Someone did this just earlier today.
I was actually impressed by the sleeve and cardboard.Someone did this just earlier today.
I was actually impressed by the sleeve and cardboard.
Hmmm...That's a very good point.Let's not jump the gun. Who is to say Chris isn't just ordering comic books from Lulu/CreateSpace and re-mailing them out to his customers in the same packaging sleeves that Lulu/CreateSpace used to ship the comics to him? Unless someone can show what packaging those companies use to ship individual comics, we can't be sure Chris did them, it sure appears a lot cleaner than he is capable.
Not even girls are safe from hairy disgusting men appropriating the symbols of their innocence, that sounds really disgusting and creepy! Chris would not know Couture if it was a Boyfriend-Free Girl who's favorite past-time included bathing in Fanta naked."Time, love and courture" is a lyric from this song, because of course Chris didn't come up with it himself.
ETA: basically I don't think Chris knows what couture means, it's just another word he's absorbed and decided to slap on his products
Not even girls are safe from hairy disgusting men appropriating the symbols of their innocence, that sounds really disgusting and creepy! Chris would not Courture if it was a Boyfriend-Free Girl who's favorite past-time included bathing in Fanta naked.
I agree, considering he started this threadHow is @Asperchewy 's post off topic?
Strange he's still shipping Lulu stuff if they banned him already.
I thought he switched to Ka-blam or something? Or was that before Lulu?
If I remember correctly, he did post on facebook saying that he was banned from Lulu, then a week or two later he posted something else saying that Ka-blam was publishing his comics. However, the fact that people are still getting Lulu books means that a) he didn't even give people the books they ordered b) he has a surplus of Lulu books or c) the whole Lulu fiasco was just a ruse. I don't know, I'm pretty new to Chris.How is @Asperchewy 's post off topic?
Strange he's still shipping Lulu stuff if they banned him already.
I thought he switched to Ka-blam or something? Or was that before Lulu?
If that's the case then that's actually kinda clever for Chris. Just as likely that he either printed a surplus, or is just straight up screwing past orders to fulfill new orders.Knowing how Chris thinks, this is my thought.
When Chris announced the first time that he was printing and selling books on Etsy, he said he was using Lulu. A few days later on Etsy he pulled the mention of "Lulu" off of his book descriptions on Etsy in fear of trolls attempting to make false claims or to report him to Lulu.
About a month went by, then he said that Lulu cut him off due to being copyright infringing. (Yet he still offered the books for sale at a discount on Etsy)
About a week or two went by, then he pulled the book listings all-together from Etsy.
A week later he announced that Ka-Blam was his new "publisher" and re-listed the books again.
By the time that he claimed Lulu cut him off, he already owed a TON of books to customers and offered coupons "in-liue" of refunds.
BUT people are still getting Lulu books???
My opinion is that he faked the whole "Lulu cutting him off" thing to distract trolls from Lulu and to bring attention to Ka-Blam instead. But that's just my opinion. (Until a picture of a Ka-Blam book surfaces)
EDIT: For those wondering... Ka-Blams books have a spine that resemble a comic book (stapled, folded) Lulu's books are more like a magazine (squared, glued)
These self publishing companies basically say "give us money, we'll print your comic and mail it to you", so they don't necessarily list it.Is it possible to search the Ka-Blam and Lulu sites for Sonichu? I mean, in my mind that would be the quickest way to find out if Chris is now using Ka-blam or still using Lulu. I'm not real familiar with how the whole publishing thing works, so this may be impossible, but has anyone tried that yet?
How is @Asperchewy 's post off topic?
Strange he's still shipping Lulu stuff if they banned him already.
I thought he switched to Ka-blam or something? Or was that before Lulu?