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…
I really wanted to decompress from political stress with some funny stuff today, but just when I thought I was…
The best part of this Daddy’s Home (Creators) is that he’s right, sort of. That is, we shouldn’t believe what…
That headline: “Potpourri” used to be a category in Jeopardy which I think was a chance to use questions that…
Here we are, more or less. That is, I think Marc Murphy takes a bit of a verbal shortcut in…
Here’s a snippet of a longer piece by Ann Telnaes, contrasting the sacrifices Americans made in WWII with the ones…
This Pearls Before Swine (AMS) starts us off with something silly. But silly isn’t stupid. After all, Isaac Asimov wrote…
By pure happenstance, Trout stumbles onto a shred of truth in today’s Agnes (Creators). Blue is the color of St….
I’m pretty much aligned with the grandfather in Barney & Clyde (WPWG) these days. It’s getting good in that we’ve…
Existential Comics gave me a laugh this morning when most quasi-political attempts at humor have failed, and I suspect this…
Last night, a whole bunch of cartoons suddenly became, if not obsolete, at least blunted. For instance, Joe Heller…
So apparently Trump is bookending Photoshopped pictures of an inaugural crowd that never showed up with Photoshopped pictures of a…
Alex notes the slight easing of quarantine and, one hopes, the slight easing of tensions caused thereby. The element of…
Here are the most recent two days at Prickly City, and whether or not this is going to be a…