CSotD: A Catachresis Crisis
It’s National Grammar Day, and Day By Dave (AMS) celebrates it by dragging fingernails across a blackboard. Using “should of”…
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It’s National Grammar Day, and Day By Dave (AMS) celebrates it by dragging fingernails across a blackboard. Using “should of”…
In these fraught times, silly humor is doubly welcome, and educational as well: Bizarro (KFS) also offers a new-to-me term…
I really wanted to decompress from political stress with some funny stuff today, but just when I thought I was…
You’ve likely already seen Sunday’s Doonesbury (AMS), which has not only been posted by a lot of editorial cartoonists but…
I had an odd response to yesterday’s Non Sequitur (AMS) yesterday, or possibly the brilliant inspiration for some kind of…
I agree with Tom Stiglich (Creators) so very rarely that I’m going to give him the honor of leading off…
Wiley Miller hits a truth in today’s Non Sequitur (AMS): We’ve reached a level of solipsism where not only is…
While I agree generally with Kate in Grand Avenue (AMS), one of the specific things the weekend means is that…
(Grand Avenue – AMS) (Joe Heller) Start the day with a Juxtaposition, because tomorrow is Ash Wednesday, which starts the…
Anne Morse Hambrock (Ind) asks a troubling question in “Anne and God,” one that we should all ponder. Okay, that…
But first, this … Having used Chip Bok‘s cartoon yesterday to illustrate conservatives who dismiss the revelations in the Atlantic…
While everyone is freaking out over the coronavirus, Greg Cravens is adapting his own date with disaster as a story…
Wiley gets to lead off today because this Non Sequitur sparked two — count them, two! — personal memories of…
Over at Vintage Thimble Theater (1936), the gang is just beginning to learn about Eugene the Jeep, who lives in…
Dog Eat Doug goes back to basics — the friendship between Doug and Sophie — for this one, which cracks…