CSotD: Friday Funnies Strike Again!
While we avoid politics on Friday, the term “funnies” doesn’t preclude serious commentary, of which this Non Sequitur (AMS) is…
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While we avoid politics on Friday, the term “funnies” doesn’t preclude serious commentary, of which this Non Sequitur (AMS) is…
A young political cartoonist asked the hive mind if things have always gone at this pace. It was a good…
We’ll start with John Cole‘s cartoon and a bit of my own gossip, which in this case I define as…
Clay Bennett proves that less is more with this simple statement of where we’re at. The Republican Party has decided…
I woke up this morning and discovered that the new horror on social media was that, while small-business owners were…
Joy of Tech is pretty firmly on record as not respecting either Facebook or Twitter, but here they acknowledge not…
Loretta Lockhorn speaks wisdom, and, certainly, on a Monday morning, we can step back from current events for a bit….
Joy of Tech has me nailed fairly well. Their site is currently polling visitors to ask how much their lives…
Rod Emmerson offers tips for the lockdown and it all looks good to me, mostly because he accurately mirrors what…
Ann Telnaes puts into graphic form something that’s been running around my mind, and one of the best things about…
Posting this Joy of Tech is a bit of a cheat, given that they’ve posted a new cartoon since, but…
Sunday’s Barney & Clyde reminded me that one of the pleasures of going to Manitou Springs back when I lived…
Adam@Home provides an opportunity for me to complain about something relatively trivial and segue into something more substantive that I’ve…
(Joe Heller) (Darrin Bell) Back in the 1970s, when instant replay first emerged and there was discussion of using it…
There are several editorial cartoons about the US women’s World Cup win; I like Mo because it’s joyful and then…