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Manuel Calavera posted:Too-Tikki is a lady? I literally never realized. But in hindsight, she is the best so of *COURSE* Tove based her off her gal pal. I think it's one of those things where if you know she's based on Tuulikki, then it just seems obvious. Otherwise I could easily see someone assuming she's a dude, extra so since pronouns don't get used that much in Moomin. (And apparently some dubs have also referred to her as him.) Out of the shadow of the Moomins: Celebrating the graphics of Tuulikki Pietilä Sounds like she was as rad and supporting to Tove as Too-tikki is to the Moominfolk.
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garfield hentai posted:Jeremy wanting to name the cat Clapton is giving the same vibes as 16-year-old Peter in Foxtrot being super into Bruce Springsteen To be fair, when it was originally established that Peter was super into Springsteen, it was 1988. Kavak posted:Sometimes teens are into classic rock, I was obsessed with The Doors in high school. I live in a college town and let me tell you, when frat boys are out on their lawns on weekend afternoons tossing a ball around and sipping out of red cups, they are bumping Dad Rock. Nothing like hearing "Jack & Diane" from two blocks away.
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readingatwork posted:(Jul 120, 2018) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UUByuHvXN0E&t=47s B Kliban
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garfield hentai posted:Jeremy wanting to name the cat Clapton is giving the same vibes as 16-year-old Peter in Foxtrot being super into Bruce Springsteen Hi, I’m the 15-year old who was up front and center when Springsteen played a concert in town with a huge acoustic band playing old American folk songs. AMA. (Peter is basically me, is what I’m saying). Not to go into a rant, but seriously: if ya’ll ever get the chance, in the future, to see Springsteen live: do it. It seriously changed my life.
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Slammy posted:Outbursts of Everett True (March 1918) JethroMcB posted:The other day I drafted a post criticizing Heathcliff, saying that it is a strip you can safely scroll past because, for as "crazy" as it is is, most of the time it's just something like Heathcliff and the kid watching a pug driving a Go-kart with a pug's face on the front, and the kid says "Pug-Kart." And that's it. Then, two weeks later, you'd see the exact same visual gag but now there would be two pugs driving and the caption would be "Go-Pugs." The strip isn't just lazy, it's repetitive. How Wonderful! posted:It also includes these following transphobic gems, which, no lie, shoved me all the way into the back of the closet in despair and disgust in college when I first read the drat book, so this page has turned into a true loving bummer to annotate!
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How Wonderful! posted:Next to that she appears to be reading a Tintin album-- I can't make out the lettering on the bottom of the cover so I don't know if it's a real Tintin or a pastiche. Bechdel has written in various interviews about the influence Herge had on her art-- I think the thumbprint is pretty obvious.
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Kavak posted:Sometimes teens are into classic rock, I was obsessed with The Doors in high school. I loved Aerosmith as a 12-year-old because I played Revolution X on PS1 a ton back then. gently caress, I had terrible taste. And still do! The Lockhorns Brewster Rockit Space Guy On The Fastrack Safe Havens Kevin & Kell Mother Goose & Grimm Mr Pickles seems like a bit of a deep cut, huh? Hagar The Horrible Sherman's Lagoon Ella Cinders Zorro Reply All
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BigglesSWE posted:Not to go into a rant, but seriously: if ya’ll ever get the chance, in the future, to see Springsteen live: do it. It seriously changed my life. The last Springsteen show I went to he played for almost three and half hours with no set breaks. It's legit the best pure rock and roll experience you'll ever have.
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FrumpleOrz posted:
A self-describing comic. What. even. is. this. I normally skip over holbrook, and all discussion of holbook as a deeply costly thing for my sanity otherwise. But what the gently caress? Am I supposed to know this character, who we only know as someone elses' daughter, so well that this completely nonsensical series of panels somehow forms a coherent thought. And not only that but find it funny? What the gently caress was going through holbrook's head? A bubble test makes no sense? Why? Is it supposed to be anti-humor about how the strip itself makes no sense up until the last panel? Is there some characteristic to "Autocorrect"(are they an actual character or literally the concept of autocorrect?) that would make them fill out a bubble test in that way?
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ikanreed posted:A self-describing comic. The Dinette Set knows their love is true, even if nothing else is. Working Daze shows off. Super-Fun-Pak Comix is a star-making role. Cul De Sac doesn't like to share.
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# ? Jan 28, 2021 03:33 |
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Y favorite thing about Holbrook is how he’ll pretend to have some sort of scientific basis for certain things (like when he specifically notes that he’s editing out the time delay when communicating between Earth and Mars) but then completely negates any sort of scientific anything with, well, literally everything else.
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# ? Jan 28, 2021 03:33 |
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isnt one of the kids in save havens named cora and looks the same as autocorrect?
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Evil Mastermind posted:Working Daze shows off. If she were actually treating her fingers like binary digits, she could count to 1023.
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And He Did! (January 30, 1918) Outbursts of Everett True (March 1918) Hitz and Mrs. (November 1923) Gay and Her Gang (February 27, 1929) Oaky Doaks (July 29, 1935) Dark Laughter (May 24, 1941) Mopsy Sunday (March 9, 1947) Those Were the Days (March 29, 1951) Dinky Fellas (April 20, 1965) Wee Pals (April 20, 1965)
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TheMadMilkman posted:If she were actually treating her fingers like binary digits, she could count to 1023. Obligatory squirrel girl page. https://twitter.com/BrettSimison/status/1354503263471751171
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Cora is specifically the embodiment of the concept of correllation of data, which presumably did not exist before her birth two years or so ago.
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Sally Forth Pearls Before Swine Skippy (July 11-12, 1933) Peanuts (January 29-30, 1974) Funky Winkerbean Crankshaft catches up with the times without really catching up with the times. 9 Chickweed Legs Rip Haywire Thimble Theater (August 27-28, 1937) Out Our Way (December 30, 1935-January 1, 1936) Toonerville Folks (January 28, 30-31, 1917; spoiler for racial stereotyping.) Dok's "SuperQUACK" Duck (June 8, 1913) Today our hero is banging on about the Revenue Act of 1913. For decades after the Civil War, protectionist policies held the Republican coalition together, but by the Wilson administration the Democrats viewed them as an unfair tax on consumers, and the Revenue Act of 1913 cut them drastically. The Act also established a permanent federal income tax in the wake of the 16th Amendment made that a thing the feds could do without fearing a court challenge. It was believed that would shift the tax burden onto the wealthier population. "Yeah, we'll see about that," generations of accountants replied. Anyway, that makes the Kid an advocate for home-grown quiet. Imported silence isn't enough to make America hush again.
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EasyEW posted:9 Chickweed Legs Brooke, it's January, you dunce.
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I'm kinda into this reverse antlers idea.
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Julet Esqu posted:Brooke, it's January, you dunce. I just imagined the Red Letter Media crew drown by Brooke and my mind's eye poked itself out.
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Slammy posted:Gay and Her Gang (February 27, 1929) When was Nick introduced?
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Crabgrass Support Tauhid's Patreon here. Tragically my aging decrepit body probably cannot handle a Fweem so for now I must stick to my normal drink of a fistful of cocaine dissolved in absinthe. Old School Peanuts (Jun 12, 1952) Calvin and Hobbes (Nov 17-18, 1988) Robbie and Bobby (Jul 23, 2018) (Jul 27, 2018) Support Jason's Patreon (and see new My Dad is Draculas) here.
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Drawn and Quartered - 1942 Since this was published in 1942, by which time Operation Barbarossa was...not going well, I'm fairly confident that those are Russian wolves. Not sure if a Rose Bowl parade call-out or just a sick burn on USC.
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Am I missing the joke, or is this just an early "Yoga is from Foreign Parts, and therefore Of The Devil"? "Phallocratic Technology" would make a good title for a Shadowrun heist location.
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Bad Machinery
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It annoys me how Holbrook drew the kids, including the stupid autocorrect, holding up papers IRL as a shorthand for there being a test. Online quizzes exist, Holbrook. Oh my loving god, these two are the absolute worst. The kid's not playing with the robot because she sees Mars as a sibling, she's doing it because she grew up thinking of the robot as a toy. I don't think these two even explained to their kid what Mars's deal is, or that she has a sibling. Good job alerting the intruder, you morons. ikanreed posted:A self-describing comic. Self-describing is how Holbrook's "humor" works. He seems to think that doing a bunch of nonsensical visual metaphor and then having a character or textbox explain the punchline at the end is what passes for a joke. And if Classic Kevin & Kell is anything to go by, the man hasn't learned a thing for decades.
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Cobalt-60 posted:Am I missing the joke, or is this just an early "Yoga is from Foreign Parts, and therefore Of The Devil"? I think the joke is that the guy thinks he can learn to walk on hot coals just by reading a book. Remember, at the time Addams drew this, firewalking wasn't something regularly done at corporate retreats and charity fundraisers. It would have been seen as a bizarre stunt from the Mysterious East, like lying on a bed of nails or the Indian Rope Trick.
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Cobalt-60 posted:Am I missing the joke, or is this just an early "Yoga is from Foreign Parts, and therefore Of The Devil"?
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Rand Brittain posted:Cora is specifically the embodiment of the concept of correllation of data, which presumably did not exist before her birth two years or so ago. Huh, never picked up on this, but it's certainly plausible. The weirdest thing about Cora is that as a baby she seemed to be the embodiment of autocomplete, since there were multiple strips where she'd randomly interrupt people in the middle of words by shouting out things that began with the appropriate syllable...but Holbrook never seemed to acknowledge, or possibly even realize, this.
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Surgeon's Tales Nancy Dustin Mandrake
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Selachian posted:Brenda Starr 9/16/45 Johnny Walker posted:The Phantom
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How Wonderful! posted:Dykes to Watch Out For
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Daddy Daze Take It From the Tinkersons Dark Side of the Horse
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How Wonderful! posted:
I'm sorry you had to re-live that poo poo, HW. Cobalt-60 posted:Am I missing the joke, or is this just an early "Yoga is from Foreign Parts, and therefore Of The Devil"? ...I think you quoted the wrong strip. Samovar fucked around with this message at 10:33 on Jan 28, 2021 |
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Whoops, mistake
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I think the joke is that he's shoveled all the coals out of the furnace and put them on the floor to practice firewalking on, instead of leaving the coals to heat the house normally.
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Tiggum posted:You know what? It all being a dream doesn't bother as much as the fact that Abretha used four drops instead of three and it was completely irrelevant and never mentioned again. Why include that very specific detail if you're not going to do anything with it? I assume the extra drop is why her legs didn't turn green. But also it's just a fat joke, big woman needs some extra formula, even if it wouldn't work that way since it's a bathtub anyway.
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Kennel posted:Dustin Imagine being married for 20+ years and still being so completely insecure with your spouse. Hel posted:I assume the extra drop is why her legs didn't turn green. But also it's just a fat joke, big woman needs some extra formula, even if it wouldn't work that way since it's a bathtub anyway. The strip said that she didn’t turn green because she went outside when it was raining instead of sunny. The stuff was affected by the level of UV light.
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Nancy 1946
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Rhymes with Orange Get Fuzzy 1/27/01 Brenda Starr 9/30/45 Seriously, what is it about Brenda going goopy over men who physically threaten her (even politely)? Smokey Stover 5/11-13/39 Richard's Poor Almanac
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