CSotD: Picking at Loose Threads
We’ll let Joy of Tech introduce today’s topic, which is about a new app that millions of people have signed…
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We’ll let Joy of Tech introduce today’s topic, which is about a new app that millions of people have signed…
Prickly City (AMS) continues the thread cited here yesterday, on the negative perceptions people attach to politicians. Historical perspective matters:…
Constant Readers know how strongly I identify with Arlo and Janis (AMS), and certainly I do on this strip. It’s…
This Doonesbury ran on May 30, 1973, not July 4, but it’s an important intro to the political cartoons that…
John Deering offers a familiar take on a folk tale, though with a twist. Variations of the story exist in…
Dr. MacLeod takes advantage of the smoke from the Canadian wildfires to comment on the Supreme Court session just ended….
Today’s theme being comic strips you may not find funny, we’ll start out with a La Cucaracha (AMS) that explores…
Sorting through the responses to yesterday’s SCOTUS decision raised a number of questions, starting with whether I should wait for…
Nobody knows what actually happened in Russia and, certainly, nobody knows what’s going on there now, but that hasn’t stopped…
(Or Wednesday. Whatever. I’m retired; I don’t have to know that stuff anymore.) Well, then, we’re making progress! This sequence…
Fiona Kataukas makes what I think is the best overall assessment of what happened, what’s happening and what’s about to…
The Duplex (AMS) nearly gets the Accidental Timing Award, and I say “nearly” because, first of all, Putin would be…
In such troubled times, a good laugh is of great value, and Fiona Katauskas gives up on ruminating over the…
This is a “Where do I begin?” day, because I have a file full of worthwhile cartoons, including a new…
Patrick Blower isn’t the only one roped in by an international fraud. The notion that kids were “identifying” as animals…