CSotD: Overthinking the Funnies
Today’s Zits (KFS) stopped me in my tracks, not because it’s funny, which it is, but because my first response…
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Today’s Zits (KFS) stopped me in my tracks, not because it’s funny, which it is, but because my first response…
I suppose it would be hopelessly partisan to quote Jerry Ford and say that our long national nightmare is over,…
Steve Sack (Star Tribune) offers a rueful chuckle in the wake of the Capitol riots and Twitter’s banning of Donald…
Stop! You’re both right! CSotD is two – two – two sites in one! And, at this fraught moment, there…
Loretta Lockhorn (KFS) offers an apolitical commentary on the cancel culture, which lets us open the topic gently before diving…
Mike Marland (Ind) asks the questions I’d also like an answer to. The least of them, I would say, is…
Stuart Carlson (AMS) picks up on a twisted saying that I’ve just noticed entering the conversation, and which we need…
Tom Toles (WashPost) gives a warning about the scary times to come in the next two and a half…
This xkcd (Ind) illustrates a lesson I learned a few decades ago, when I attempted to raise money at Denver’s…
A young political cartoonist asked the hive mind if things have always gone at this pace. It was a good…
This Clay Bennett panel seems harsh. But if he drew back and provided a longer perspective, you’d see all the…
It would be too easy to say “The jokes tell themselves,” but, yes, Kayleigh MagaNinny really did explain to reporters…
Steve Sack gets the lead-off today because he nailed the target amid a forest of lukewarm rainbows. It’s all well…
Joy of Tech is pretty firmly on record as not respecting either Facebook or Twitter, but here they acknowledge not…
Ann Telnaes has a bit of fun with Republican sewer rats who pretend ignorance of Dear Leader’s increasingly unhinged Tweets,…