CSotD: Funny triggers
xkcd starts us off with a cartoon that is funny but that then sends me off on a tangent. Obviously,…
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xkcd starts us off with a cartoon that is funny but that then sends me off on a tangent. Obviously,…
Today’s Frazz (AMS) reminds me of my father saying that some people duck down behind a protective fence to avoid…
I have nothing to comment about over this Pat Byrnes panel, except that, for someone with such a simple style,…
A bunch of Andrew Cuomo cartoons have dropped in the past 24 hours. Some are pretty good, some are predictable,…
Since my headline is a takeoff on a Churchyism, I’ll start the day with a suggestion for anyone within range…
Paul Fell comments on an extremely toxic part of the world we’ve built. I, too, liked it better when you…
We’ll end the week with a bit of politics, as Gary Clement (Cartoon Arts) hits with one of the first…
Edison Lee (KFS) doesn’t say everything I’ve been thinking about this, but he says enough. One of the things popping…
This Pearls Before Swine (AMS) starts us off with something silly. But silly isn’t stupid. After all, Isaac Asimov wrote…
I’ll be sending you off to some good stuff today, but let’s lead with a cartoon I absolutely cannot understand….
I don’t think squirrels are crepuscular, but apparently Harry Bliss and Steve Martin — teaming on this Bliss (Tribune) —…
I recently realized how much the tumult of the past four years has caused me to focus on politics rather…
Actually, there’s not much frightening in the comics themselves. I predicted the flood of “Jack O’ Lantern with a Mask”…
But first, this … Having used Chip Bok‘s cartoon yesterday to illustrate conservatives who dismiss the revelations in the Atlantic…
Alex notes the slight easing of quarantine and, one hopes, the slight easing of tensions caused thereby. The element of…