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Someone should do a comic strip about that time they found horsemeat in those beefburgers. That'd probably be pretty popular.
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baka kaba posted:Yeah what the hell, is that some sort of kingfisher? A hoopoe?
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# ? Feb 15, 2013 22:32 |
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Bloody migrants.
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# ? Feb 16, 2013 00:21 |
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That thing is rad Seriously though, look at that bird in the cartoon. Proud. Stoic. In the scene yet utterly apart from it. Why is it there? It's like a message. From the future. What secrets to life's questions does the Daily Express hold? Or maybe the bird is Diana
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# ? Feb 16, 2013 00:22 |
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Doesn't look like it has a Halo, can't be Diana.
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# ? Feb 16, 2013 00:24 |
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Ok there's a bird in every loving cartoon. Drawn by someone with more talent: http://www.express.co.uk/comment/cartoon/view/2013-01-30 I guess it's some kind of 'find the bird' game? It's not like they're buried in a scene rich with nuanced detail or anything. Maybe the cartoonist hates birds and someone at the paper keeps adding them in, so he furiously scans the picture looking for THE loving BIRD I KNOW IT'S HERE e: holy poo poo this guy is awful He makes Mac's stuff look like works of sparkling wit and insight. I'm sure those birds are some kind of protest - just look at the expression on that one. I'm seriously intrigued now baka kaba fucked around with this message at 00:36 on Feb 16, 2013 |
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Cloud Potato posted:This was inevitable (with apologies to MS Paint): This is great!
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# ? Feb 16, 2013 00:59 |
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baka kaba posted:Ok there's a bird in every loving cartoon. Drawn by someone with more talent This is mental. Why did nobody tell me this before. Sometimes he fudges it by giving Cameron a Swift tattoo, or Hague a Robin mug. He's dedicated too, he even hid a bird here. fake e: could someone find the bird here, tia Mr. Squishy fucked around with this message at 01:23 on Feb 16, 2013 |
# ? Feb 16, 2013 01:19 |
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Side of the tree under the speech bubble?
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# ? Feb 16, 2013 01:21 |
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Fluo posted:
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# ? Feb 16, 2013 01:40 |
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Martin Rowson from: Spare the fox, hunt the slobs who treat our pavements like a rubbish dump - Tony Parsons http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/tony-parsons-urban-foxes-hunt-1712196 Article is a bit crap though.
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# ? Feb 16, 2013 13:33 |
A Sloth posted:Martin Rowson from: Spare the fox, hunt the slobs who treat our pavements like a rubbish dump - Tony Parsons He's married to Julie Burchill. Reminder Julie Burchill called Jimi Hendrix "hippies’ Uncle Tom". The latest article article about her is in The Spectator. http://www.spectator.co.uk/life/status-anxiety/8844141/the-indiscreet-charm-of-julie-burchill/ This comment sums it up. quote:Good old Jules, the woman who once called Hendrix the “hippies’ Uncle Tom”, embraced Take That as a thirty-something and finally got into The Smiths after they split up. No wonder Yiddisher folk tunes are now her forté. A lot of the other comments are brown nosing her and saying how wonderful she is for 'enraging the PC Left'. Seriously Julie Burchill's dad would be rolling his grave. Guardian: Ed Miliband and the 10p tax rate. Phil Disley took over today, I think I need to get around to adding him to the OP. It's Saturday! Stephen Collins! Telegraph: Imdy: Parody of Artist: Titian Title: Pope Paul III and his Nephews _________________________________ Phil Disley Phil Disley has been a cartoonist and illustrator for 20 years. He regularly works for the Independent, GQ, the Tablet, Financial Times, Building Magazine, Decanter and the Guardian. He is a cricket lover and LFC supporter Will add the cartoons to the OP with that. Fluo fucked around with this message at 20:39 on Feb 16, 2013 |
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Fluo posted:He's married to Julie Burchill. Was. The marriage broke up in 1984.
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A Sloth posted:Martin Rowson from: Spare the fox, hunt the slobs who treat our pavements like a rubbish dump - Tony Parsons Reminds me of the local private school's "Chav hunt" spoof video a few years ago. There was a shitstorm over that but not as big as there should've been. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/tayside_and_central/6944534.stm
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# ? Feb 16, 2013 20:35 |
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They must have been the most insufferable couple.
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# ? Feb 16, 2013 20:37 |
Forums Terrorist posted:Was. The marriage broke up in 1984. 1984? In 1992, Parsons married his Japanese wife, Yuriko. I wonder if he has a Something Awful account. edit: heads up I edited my last post with todays cartoons, at time of editing it would have seemed to be a double post. Fluo fucked around with this message at 21:01 on Feb 16, 2013 |
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Fluo posted:Imdy: Is this still a valid criticism of the church? I mean the pope did apologise about it years ago. Sure it went (is going?) on but a public apology by the big man himself isn't really brushing it under the carpet.
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# ? Feb 17, 2013 03:25 |
Clapham Omnibus posted:Is this still a valid criticism of the church? I mean the pope did apologise about it years ago. Sure it went (is going?) on but a public apology by the big man himself isn't really brushing it under the carpet. Pope Benedict XVI will generally be remembered as the Pope who had to deal with all the paedophile scandals. A clean slate etc. Maybe for future stuff he will be the scapegoat. I don't know. Guardian: Chris Riddell on the horsemeat scandal engulfing the British food industry Indy:
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# ? Feb 17, 2013 06:09 |
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From another Parsons article in The Mirror:
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# ? Feb 17, 2013 16:00 |
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Fluo posted:
Stephen Collins' is fast becoming the highlight of the Saturday Guardian.
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# ? Feb 18, 2013 01:08 |
vodkat posted:Stephen Collins' is fast becoming the highlight of the Saturday Guardian. Yeah, Stephen Collins is great, not always super political but always brings a smile, his latest stuff gets better and better I'm finding too! Guardian: Home secretary Theresa May has accused judges of making Britain more dangerous by ignoring rules aimed at deporting foreign criminals. Finally found a photo of him. Got 2 cartoonists I'm going to have to add to the OP now. Telegraph: Nick Clegg: UK economy needs 'rebalancing' http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-21495688 Indy: Home Secretary Theresa May has accused judges of making the UK more dangerous by ignoring rules aimed at deporting more foreign criminals* http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-21489072 *same story for the Guardian cartoon. Daily Express: The work and pensions secretary has criticised people "who think they're too good" to stack supermarket shelves on back-to-work government schemes. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-21490542 Iain & Duncan Smith need to seriously gently caress off , I wonder if we ask him to stack shelves in supermarkets for free he'd be up for it. Or is he too good for it? Atleast a lot of the comments on BBC are calling Iain & Duncan Smith out on his bullshit. Top rated comment says; quote:IDS seems to have missed the point entirely. Neither of these people claimed they were "too good to stack shelves". They objected to being forced to supply free labour for a company who could easily afford to pay staff to do the same job. In addition to this, the work placement offered no benefit to them finding long-term work. All IDS wants is to help Corporations instead of UK citizens. Fluo fucked around with this message at 05:54 on Feb 18, 2013 |
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Fluo posted:Finally found a photo of him. Oh gently caress you, because of that I actually checked the OP and found out that Mac has an MBE. If that doesn't prove the utter bankruptcy of the current system I don't know what will. Interesting to see even the Express doesn't seem to be defending IDS, even if the joke is ' our lot have hosed things up so bad you might as well throw away your degree and acccept a life of menial labour!'
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Guardian: The Academy of Medical Royal Colleges has proposed a soft drinks tax or a ban on advertising junk food before 9pm. http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2013/feb/18/doctors-soft-drinks-tax-obesity Telegraph: Torygraph doing tons of article about how great Cameron is at buttering up India. PM’s India visit is chance to show a bold new Britain. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/economics/9875327/Voice-of-Business-PMs-India-visit-is-chance-to-show-a-bold-new-Britain.html David Cameron has arrived in India with a bold claim that he is able to tackle the country’s hottest curries. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/immigration/9875840/David-Camerons-Indian-boast-I-like-hot-curry.html David Cameron will arrive in India today, promising to make it easier for Indian business leaders to get British visas. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/immigration/9875835/Immigration-David-Cameron-promises-easier-visa-system-for-Indians.html And a lot of other Cameron stuff. Indy: Indy had same articles as Telegraph, subject wise. Heres another; Cameron at the crease: plenty of style – but lacking substance. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/cameron-at-the-crease-plenty-of-style--butlacking-substance-8500374.html Daily Mail: quote:Doctors and nurses and NHS managers have had gagging orders imposed on them to stop them revealing abuse and lack of care in the NHS. quote:“Blow no whistles, see no whistles, hear no whistles.” Daily Express: Fluo fucked around with this message at 09:13 on Feb 19, 2013 |
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Fluo posted:Daily Express: That loving bird.
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# ? Feb 19, 2013 06:22 |
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Fluo posted:Telegraph: And Richard Briers, star of The Good Life, just died. gently caress you, Adams, Cuntoonist of the Year.
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# ? Feb 19, 2013 19:05 |
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The Secret Lives of Political Cartoonists.
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# ? Feb 20, 2013 01:52 |
Ahahaha. Guardian: The prime minister is attempting to recast Anglo-Indian relations as a 'special partnership'. Telegraph: Indy: Daily Mail: quote:The Booker prize winner, Hilary Mantel has severely criticised Kate Middleton. quote:“Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the fairest of them all ?........OH B*****!” No Daily Express it seems today, most likely making a super big one for ~*Princess Middleton*~!
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# ? Feb 20, 2013 06:51 |
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Re: The Daily Mail - just, goddamnit. So much fail on that story.
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# ? Feb 20, 2013 07:37 |
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Fluo posted:Daily Mail: It's fascinating how perfectly the media's proving Mantel's point in their hysteria over this. Even with the normally low standards of our press this is an astonishing lack of self-awareness.
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The Mantel story is the best PR coup for Cameron in a while. All he had to do was say nice things about Kate Middleton and the Daily Mail's hysterical readers (who he might have lost a bit over Europe and gay marriage) are pacified, without any negative press at all. Perfect! In a just world he'd be called out for taking time out of a supposedly massively important trip in India to comment on a storm in a teacup and misunderstand it completely, while pandering to the press in the post-Leveson world. It is nice to see the other cartoons focusing on him screwing up in other ways though.
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The Supreme Court posted:In a just world he'd be called out for taking time out of a supposedly massively important trip in India to comment on a storm in a teacup and misunderstand it completely, while pandering to the press in the post-Leveson world. It is nice to see the other cartoons focusing on him screwing up in other ways though. He also took time out to comment on Johnny Marr saying he wasn't allowed to like the Smiths, so all in a day's work for PR Dave.
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# ? Feb 20, 2013 13:27 |
The Smiths lol, I think Johnny Marr would have killed himself from depression if he was in The Smiths. Guardian: David Cameron, the first British prime minister to visit the scene of the 1919 shootings, says it would be wrong to 'reach back' into history In Peter Duggan's regular send-up of the art world, Marcel Duchamp's majestic modernist muse descends the staircase into a prosaic world of paper bills and peeping posties Telegraph: Indy: Daily Mail: quote:A woman on benefits who has 11 children is having a 6 bedroomed house specially built for her by the council. It has been revealed she also owns a horse. quote:“I’m sorry. The lady of the house will make no further comment on her 11 children, the new 6 bedroomed abode being built or her horse.” Daily Mail. Daily Express: Ughhhhhhh todays cartoons by Daily Mail and Express are killing me. Sidenote: see if you can spot the bird in both of these, the second one is a smaller bird! Fluo fucked around with this message at 08:23 on Feb 21, 2013 |
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The line they're taking on this is sociopathic even by Mail/Express standards. Those kids apparently don't deserve proper housing so I guess they should all either live in one room and be grateful for it or the mother should do the decent thing and kill them all so they won't be a burden on the state.
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Fluo posted:
First bird is a cross between a falcon and a penguin? Second is the long-beak crow. I don't know why he adds birds to his cartoons but I love it.
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Strif-ah Ker-not posted:Second is the long-beak crow. I don't know why he adds birds to his cartoons but I love it. I think that's supposed to be the Lib Dem's dove emblem. Is he suggesting Charles is a Lib Dem supporter?
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Betjeman posted:I think that's supposed to be the Lib Dem's dove emblem. Is he suggesting Charles is a Lib Dem supporter? Well he is a blithering idiot...
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Crameltonian posted:The line they're taking on this is sociopathic even by Mail/Express standards. Those kids apparently don't deserve proper housing so I guess they should all either live in one room and be grateful for it or the mother should do the decent thing and kill them all so they won't be a burden on the state. Uhhh didn't you hear she has a horse? She could just sell the horse and buy a bigger house with the proceeds
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Strif-ah Ker-not posted:First bird is a cross between a falcon and a penguin? Second is the long-beak crow. I don't know why he adds birds to his cartoons but I love it. Yep, it's stupid how much I enjoy these cartoons now. Good spot on Charlie's tie. I'd say the first's a poorly-drawn Peregrine, and the second's a Red-billed Chough, at a guess. e: so as not to be misleading, the amount I now enjoy the Express cartoons is "some"
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baka kaba posted:Uhhh didn't you hear she has a horse? She could just sell the horse and buy a bigger house with the proceeds Most hard-working families can only dream of horse-sale money, it's a disgrace!
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I dunno how it is in Britain but unless you have a race horse or work horse your horse is worth jack poo poo over here. I saw one being given away on Craigslist the other day. Others are just left lose to run wild (in actuality to be rounded up by animal control and then auctioned off to the dog food company for a hundred bucks a pop.)
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