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CSotD: You don’t say!

Reply All starts us off with a reflection on personal responsibility, specifically in the area of crying “Bullshit!” when appropriate.At one end of the scale, we’ve got the faux-clever people who think everything is bullshit, or, at least, who think calling everything bullshit is clever, and the Internet was made for them. I’m somewhat sympathetic to […]

CSotD: Fools, knaves and victims

Someone recently said that the Internet has ruined April Fool’s Day by pummeling us with a constant barrage of untruths for no apparent reason.I had a friend who would cheat at anything, which made some less-than-admirable sense when he had his kids lie about their ages to shave money from ticket prices, but made very […]

CSotD: Thursday Short Takes

Betty puts a thoughtful spin on the usual men-and-housework cliche. Cartoonists have moved away, for the most part, from endlessly bashing women for overdrawing their checking accounts and smashing up their cars, with only a few old dinosaurs hanging on to those condescending gags.But the incompetent, uncooperative hubby remains at the center of a lot of […]

CSotD: My ongoing search for irrelevance

It is as if cartoonists were conspiring to see who could touch off my most off-topic rant.We’ll start with what is not only the best ‘toon of the day, but surely the least intended to set me off, this Cartoon Movement piece by Moroccan cartoonist Jalal Hajir on Brexit and the now-approved Scottish referendum.The cartoon brilliantly […]

CSotD: The Coming of Wisdom with Time

Today’s Speed Bump acknowledges what we’ve all observed recently, although I’m not finding much greater need to avoid bringing up politics than in the past.Granted, I purged my social media of trolls and the heartless during the run up to the election, in keeping with my well-established “Archie Bunker Rule,” which originally said that nobody who […]

CSotD: Reading for meaning

Poor Carmen, the conservative half of the Prickly City duo, has been undergoing a dark night of the soul since even before the elections, in the course of which Scott Stantis brought in a sympathetic Bernie Sanders character and Carmen wound up working for Gary Johnson.Last week, she and Winslow, the liberal coyote, compared the […]

CSotD: Keeping current

It’s not easy to come up with topical cartoons, and poor Tim Eagan gives us a case study of how quickly things can fall apart.This is brilliant work. It’s an excellent predator/prey metaphor and he did a truly great job of melding Putin’s face with that of the self-satisfied lion.Really, really nice work.And then the son […]

CSotD: From ‘master plan’ to ‘no mas’

Well, that didn’t go very well, did it?Matt Wuerker imagines a dialogue between Paul Ryan and John Boehner, the joke being that Boehner kind of stuck Ryan with the job when it was only somewhat thankless, though they both ended up being made fools of by their own party.It is a kinder, gentler take on […]

CSotD: Happy Meals

Soup to Nutz offers a grim but funny — yes, that’s possible — commentary on the search for humane meat.I do believe in humane treatment of animals, even those destined for the table. What life they have, however short, should not be brutal, at least beyond the facts of life, their fact of life being “You […]

CSotD: Too soon old, too late smart

Warming up with the whole “saddest words” thing over at Candorville.Lemont is moving to Canada to be with his girlfriend in Vancouver, whose name, as far as we know so far, is simply “Vancouver.” They met on-line and he’s been up there to visit her.Once.I’d love to be a romantic, but, boy oh boy, I’m […]

CSotD: The Battle of Everywhere

Matt Wuerker posted an unusual query on Facebook the other day, and, as you’ll see at the right, he got 133 comments and, as you’ll see above, he got a pretty good cartoon out of it.I don’t know how many words Eskimos, or Inuits for that matter, have for snow. In New England, we get […]

CSotD: Against the Grain

Yesterday was about my desperate search for comics that were only funny and not thought-provoking.Today, we’ll spin that another direction, starting with the new Existential Comics in which Socrates is forced to undergo a Socratic examination, of which the above panel is an excerpt.And Socrates is wrong: It’s very funny, and I say that as […]

CSotD: Accentuate the trivial, eliminate the meaningful …

Okay, here’s what I’ve been needing: Brewster Rockit serves up a Monday morning comic that is impossible to overthink. Pure silliness is a very good thing and thank god I’m off to a start with no serious thoughts whatsoever.Let’s keep it that way. Juxtaposition of the Sound Effects (Baby Blues) (Poptropica) (Bottomliners)See? It’s not that hard […]

CSotD: Making Monopoly Fun Again (for the banker)

I tried. I really did. But, again, I got distracted.I had pulled out today’s Baby Blues, because it coincides with Hasbros’ announcement that they are dropping the boot, the thimble and the wheelbarrow tokens from Monopoly and adding a rubber ducky, a T Rex and a penguin, and I was simply going to laugh at the […]

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