Bollocks, knackers, bollocks, knackers

Ads are coming to Foofaraw... I've thought long and hard about whether it's a road I wanted to go down, but here we are. I'm only dipping my toes in the water for now and am working directly with cool, indie projects I personally use to ensure the experience here stays high quality. Plus you can always upgrade to get an ad-free experience.
If you might be interested in sponsoring a week, you can find more details on our Sponsorship pageโthe next few months are filled, but feel free to fill out the contact form if you have something you want to spread the word about.
Oh! And we launched a new middle tier for paid subscribers if you want to get some frivolous things in the mail every month.
Anyways, here's a quick example of what ads might look like moving forward.
Want to stay in the know while looking at a gorgeously minimal, yet quirky, little place on the interwebs? Then look no further and take a gander. Come for the links stay for the unhinged banter. And yes, we believe in the oxford comma.
First up this week we have a brand new webcomic from Matt Akos about a couple pooches and punsโabsolutely delightful. Can't wait to see what Matt comes up with moving forward.

This weeks short story is about a severed clown head, but fear not, there's no horror here. It's a strange meditation on inherited trauma and is quite the intriguing story.

And lastly, a new op-ed from L.N. Hunter. We published his short story, I was there when the singularity happened, back in February. This one's a satirical editorial about wealth distribution, billionaires, and how to handle their assets.

Then there's The Media Guide where we covered Andor, Aussies, the Arcana, and so much more.

I've been slacking for the [+] subscribers this week, but for good reasonโsome exciting new things are imminent!
Time travel, video games, and Cavendish!

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