I've decided to try to be friendlier and more diplomatic about these kinds of things, so here's a little advice that can make things easier on you.
1) Drop the kewl speak. Nobody will take you seriously until you do. It's hard to read, and it makes people think you're an uneducated dork with too much time on your hands.
2) Either do a better job spell checking your work, or if you do not know how to spell in the first place, learn.
3) We here at stripcreator know full well that inside jokes are only funny to people on the inside... we make enough of them. I am not a countersrike player, and if there was any humor in that first comic (which I'm not sure if there was or not) it would be lost on me regardless, simply because I'm not a CS player.
4) We do not live by the rule of "if you don't have something nice to say, do not say anything at all." If you ask what we think of your comics, do be prepared for people to be quite vocal if we do not like them.
5) I'm sorry if you really are new, but that post looks suspiciously like someone trying to act like the stereotypical 'net moron. Too many cliches all in one post to be otherwise.
As for my opinion about your first comic... I think this one of mine sums it up nicely. Immagine that I had just come across your first comic randomly as I was doing the whole voting thing.
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Okay, so that was neither friendly nor diplomatic... sorry. But now you know what's up with the people here.