CSotD: Love in perspective, love of perspective
I don’t know how much lead time Jimmy Craig takes for They Can Talk. I guess it’s up to him,…
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I don’t know how much lead time Jimmy Craig takes for They Can Talk. I guess it’s up to him,…
It’s always nice, though not always possible, to begin with an overview of what is about to come. Jen Sorensen…
Ivan Ehlers captures my mood as I watch the nation’s dialogue degenerate into what seems like a contest to see…
Joy of Tech comments on the decline of the Internet, and they’re not alone, though this detailed takedown of Facebook’s…
Harley Schwadron speaks for me, because there is a flood of topics being cartooned about at the moment and my…
Not feeling all that political today, but I got a laff out of Tommy Siegel‘s piece because it coincides with…
I’m tempted to say “So here we are,” between Swift and Moynihan, but we sure seem willing to slip even…
Peter Schrank notes the almost-too-late move by the Americans to resupply Ukraine, and it’s good to get an outside view,…
Kevin Necessary’s cartoon must surely seem an exaggeration to anyone who hasn’t been following the real-world case, but this argument…
Fiona Katauskas sets a familiar scene divided between old and young, which may be a stereotype, but putting the old…
In case you hadn’t noticed, when I feature a syndicated cartoon here, I add the name of the syndicate with…
“History is a nightmare from which I am trying to awake.” — Stephen Dedalus As Doonesbury concluded back in 1971,…
If you haven’t been reading Crabgrass (AMS), you should start now, and begin here because today’s would be too much…
We’ll start our search with Cathy Wilcox’s commentary on keeping young people off social media, in which she raises the…
Frazz (AMS) starts us with a reminder that some things can’t be purchased, except of course that they can. As…