CSotD: Avoiding the Unavoidable
Existential Comics strikes my mood perfectly. We didn’t read a lot of 20th Century anything back in the 60s when…
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Existential Comics strikes my mood perfectly. We didn’t read a lot of 20th Century anything back in the 60s when…
Matt Davies illustrates the plight of Floridians canceled by the self-proclaimed opponents of Cancel Culture. Someone — though not Mark…
That headline: “Potpourri” used to be a category in Jeopardy which I think was a chance to use questions that…
I don’t know how far ahead Jef Mallett works on Frazz (AMS), but he hit this one squarely: Michigan, where…
It doesn’t take much to make me laugh over a poke at Facebook, but the level of gallows humor in…
Sage Stossel lays out the Instagram issue, which saves me a lot of exposition and linking (click here for larger…
The past week has been one synchronicity after another. This Joy of Tech cartoon would be valid anytime, but we’re…
Scrolling through the Intertubes has, as Joy of Tech points out, become a most unpleasant activity, and yet one to…
There is an annular solar eclipse happening as I write this, but while Samson’s Dark Side of the Horse (AMS)…
Oh, thank you thank you thank you, Deb Milbrath, for commenting on this ridiculous GOP talking point, which is based…
Francis (AMS) leads today because, for all the bonding in a hyperconnected world, we Americans are still awfully fixated on…
The Gamestop/Reddit gambit creates one of those “Where do I start?” sorts of days, but certainly Alex (Telegraph.UK) is an…
Pros and Cons (KFS) has the funniest commentary on Trump’s phone call today, except that it’s not, having been drawn…
While we avoid politics on Friday, the term “funnies” doesn’t preclude serious commentary, of which this Non Sequitur (AMS) is…