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the_steve posted:If you suggest the category and enough people submit entries for it, DV will add it. "Actual Lol" would make for a good category imo
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fwiw there is a best overall category. We should where possible avoid creating categories where we're just listing everything that falls within that category, rather than selecting the cartoons that are contenders to be the most, worst, etc of their type; I think the fact that we're currently just flagging a lot of things for being "of a type" is part of why I still have another loving five hundred entries to process from 2023.
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Guardian: "Ben Jennings on why Rishi Sunak fears crossing the road – As Labour launches its local election campaign, the PM is taking a roasting over when a general election will be called" Telegraph: Matt: Keir Starmer backs Angela Rayner in council house row – but admits he hasn’t seen her tax advice Independent: Boat Race rowers warned to not enter water after E coli discovery Times: Stephen Collins:
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Cloud Potato posted:Matt: Not a huge Rayner fan but she sold one council house before she was an MP and there must be about 50 other MPs who just go 'oopsie' as fraudulent deeds and stock certificates and tax returns fly out of every pocket. Jeremy Hunt forgot he owned 7 apartments, Nadhim Zahawi forgot to pay £4.8 million in taxes, Geoffrey Cox forgot to declare £400K, Theresa Villiers forgot she owned an interest via thousands of Shell shares, doing any of those Matt?
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“always skip Collins” goes unchallenged
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# ? Mar 29, 2024 21:03 |
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There weren't many suitable cartoons on Friday so I'm combining two days in one. Pope: The Easter Bilby (Wikipedia). Katauskas: Fears grow Meta will block news on Facebook and Instagram as Australian government faces pressure to act (Guardian). Currently Meta has a deal with Australian publishers to pay for their news content but they say they won't renew the contract. Wilcox: Faith groups warn Albanese a deal with Greens on religious discrimination would be a 'betrayal' (ABC). Kudelka: Spooner:
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Trapezium Dave posted:
This is low-key awful, since it loudly skips the part the Bilby is "rabbiting on about" that includes child labor and general brutality. Like, enjoy Easter. Enjoy chocolate. But presenting that as some smug victory in the culture war puts you on a real bad side of that struggle.
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The Modern Leper posted:This is low-key awful, since it loudly skips the part the Bilby is "rabbiting on about" that includes child labor and general brutality. Your interpretation is reversed.
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mlnhd posted:“always skip Collins” goes unchallenged wow how dare you i mean yeah sometimes it's just slightly wacky observational gags, but when he's good he's very good, particularly when the strip has anything to do with current events
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Discendo Vox posted:Your interpretation is reversed. I'll accept that
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# ? Mar 30, 2024 00:16 |
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Skipping Collins is a war crime. Amjad Rasmi Carlos Latuff In which the drive to force TikTok into US stewardship is a conspiracy by the Dick Wright Drew Sheneman Jeff Stahler Lisa Benson Matt Davies NEMØ - White Cranes .... Okay. Patrick Chappatte
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idonotlikepeas posted:Skipping Collins is a war crime.
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Discendo Vox posted:fwiw there is a best overall category. You know I didn't think that was what was happening, and just assumed people really did find it to be worst of the worst, but drat if there's that much to go through then yeah, only choose something when it really hits you. Again I wouldn't nominate that Whamond for best cartoon by a long shot, and I don't think I genuinely laugh at any of these. Kelly or Collins might make me chuckle or smile, but laugh? That's never happened in the years of keeping up with this thread, there's not enough content for that category. You lot make me laugh, these comics do not. China Daily No place for nests by Li Min Terrorism by Cai Meng In the shadows by Luo Jie War economy by Cai Meng The money trap by Luo Jie Le Monde by Urbs from France High school is getting complicated "This afternoon we had a pop cyber-attack!" "Oh? Did we have to study?" Schools in the Paris region have been getting bomb threats. Mine has gotten a couple already. It's annoying. by Lectrr from Belgium Gaza : l’ONU réclame un cessez-le-feu/Gaza: The UN calls for a cease-fire by Emad Hajjaj from Jordan by Dilem from Algeria ISIS claims the attack in Moscow Sign readsThe culprit "They should just mind their own business." by Urbs from France That Damned Michelin Guide "He lost a star." "Well, we'll just ask for last year's menu." Élections au Sénégal : victoire de l’opposition au premier tour/Senegalese Election: The Opposition wins the first round by Meddy from Tanzania Ben Garrison I'm not posting his rants. I never read them and it's more trouble than it's worth.
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idonotlikepeas posted:NEMØ - White Cranes this guy's a real big fan of the "do basically the same cartoon multiple times" strategy huh
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Ann Telnaes Bill Bramhall Clay Bennett Dave Whamond Matt Wuerker
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# ? Mar 30, 2024 03:20 |
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Wish I could take credit for the edit, but, I just stumbled across it on Twitter. https://x.com/ValMorningstar_/status/1773650191159054727?s=20
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# ? Mar 30, 2024 05:27 |
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lol "driving gasoline cars is more fun so let's not change"
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Angepain posted:this guy's a real big fan of the "do basically the same cartoon multiple times" strategy huh NEM0 is a conservative cartoon AI, and I will not accept any other explanation.
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Vib Rib posted:lol "driving gasoline cars is more fun so let's not change" I'm half expecting Payne to send him a cease and desist for trying to steal his schtick.
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# ? Mar 30, 2024 06:34 |
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Also, gas pumps don't work without power, so if the EV charger is out, one would expect the pump to be out as well?
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Dirk the Average posted:Also, gas pumps don't work without power, so if the EV charger is out, one would expect the pump to be out as well? In a lot of places its required by law that gas stations have backup generators.
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Vib Rib posted:lol "driving gasoline cars is more fun so let's not change" Just to be clear : EVs are actually super fun to drive. My incredibly boring looking hatchback is the zippiest thing I’ve ever driven. And public charging is pretty much just for emergency top ups. All your actual charging should be at your house, where you just plug the car in at night. Sorry if I’m a broken record on this, but none of it’s even a little true. It’s maddening.
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Xiahou Dun posted:Just to be clear : EVs are actually super fun to drive. My incredibly boring looking hatchback is the zippiest thing I’ve ever driven. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U4FAqwkn-pc
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https://twitter.com/Pureblood_2022/status/1773452621140861219
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the_steve posted:Wish I could take credit for the edit, but, I just stumbled across it on Twitter. https://youtu.be/0wjyaF8ut_E?si=qK8vjmTEzwbP4nVP This is what Ben and Payne honestly believe
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Xiahou Dun posted:Just to be clear : EVs are actually super fun to drive. My incredibly boring looking hatchback is the zippiest thing I’ve ever driven. Yeah, I've had an EV for about 3 years now and have never once used a public charging station. I have come close to running out of charge exactly once, and even then I didn't. And it is the only car I have ever actually felt comfortable driving
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Kaza42 posted:Yeah, I've had an EV for about 3 years now and have never once used a public charging station. I have come close to running out of charge exactly once, and even then I didn't. And it is the only car I have ever actually felt comfortable driving I’ve used public charging under two circumstances, total. The first was just to make sure DC fast charging actually works in my car, so I don’t find out I bought a busted one three years from now in case I need it in an emergency. The other is because I only do level 1 at home (i.e. literally just using a wall outlet), very rarely if I need to do a lot of driving in multiple days back to back (more than 200 miles in 2 days), I park it in the tiny bullshit town I live by for a bit to speed it up with level 2. Otherwise my entire “fueling” is just an outdoor outlet near the driveway and an extra $20 in my electric bill. Absolutely life-changing.
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The biggest issue with EVs is the massive torque they give to spin the tires, which wrecks them fast. It's not uncommon to see tesla drivers say they need new tires after a mere 15k driving on them because drivers launch em. It's not limited to tesla as well, because rather than looking at EVs as an alternative to gas power and a potential way to reduce CO2, manufacturers have decided to make them luxury cars, having them get bigger and stronger and to the point that the size of them makes them hardly any better than internal combustion cars. The Hummer EV has one of the worse environmental impact ratings, and the best one isn't even an EV, it's plug-in hybrids. This whole conversation of course ignores that we've built infrastructure around requiring cars, loving over public transit and demonizing the idea of 15 minute cities. Of course, none of this nuance even registers on Garrison or Payne so you'd never really see comics on it.
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seiferguy posted:The biggest issue with EVs is the massive torque they give to spin the tires, which wrecks them fast. It's not uncommon to see tesla drivers say they need new tires after a mere 15k driving on them because drivers launch em. It's not limited to tesla as well, because rather than looking at EVs as an alternative to gas power and a potential way to reduce CO2, manufacturers have decided to make them luxury cars, having them get bigger and stronger and to the point that the size of them makes them hardly any better than internal combustion cars. The Hummer EV has one of the worse environmental impact ratings, and the best one isn't even an EV, it's plug-in hybrids. This whole conversation of course ignores that we've built infrastructure around requiring cars, loving over public transit and demonizing the idea of 15 minute cities. Nobody should ever buy a Hummer EV, but it still has a lower carbon impact than basically any modern "light truck" or SUV you see hundreds of on the road daily hauling fat bastards to work or the grocery store. Also on tires, one of the easiest ways to make a high efficiency/low rolling resistance tire specific for EVs is to start with less tread depth right from manufacturing. It should be no surprise to anyone that high performance vehicles which lean on the heavy side will more quickly wear out their already thin from the factory tires. There isn't actually anything specific to EVs that burn up tires faster than an ICE vehicle with the same weight/power would. That being said, EVs are probably always going to have a fair amount more power/torque than ICE vehicles in the same class because it is just easier to get that kind of instant power output from batteries. Like recently I saw a video on youtube where some lunatic wired up a huge bank of lead acid batteries and used them to instantly melt/explode various nuts/bolts/metal tools/etc, and at one point in the video he did some napkin math based on the voltage drop during a discharge to calculate out that the bank was putting out around 3 megawatts or 4000 horsepower. Absurd power and torque is just a thing EVs are going to have because both are just so easily accessible with batteries and motors.
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Guardian: "Martin Rowson on a bad egg for Rishi Sunak this Easter – Criticism is mounting over the failures of Thames Water and the prime minister’s controversial honours list" Telegraph: Thames Water shareholders demand 40pc bill rise after cutting off funding Independent: After Fliegende Blätter. The i paper: Times:
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Amjad Rasmi Bob Englehart Clay Bennett Dave Whamond David Horsey Dick Wright - Never Trumpers Jeff Danziger Jeff Koterba Matt Davies Randall Enos Walt Handelsman
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I don't like how Horsey uses quotation marks and speech lines.
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idonotlikepeas posted:Bob Englehart quote:Dick Wright - Never Trumpers
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idonotlikepeas posted:Bob Englehart idonotlikepeas posted:Dick Wright - Never Trumpers
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Brawnfire posted:I don't like how Horsey uses quotation marks and speech lines. I totally get wanting to not do word bubbles and that’s a cool thing to play with, but he really goes for the ugliest option. Even just dropping the quotation marks would be an improvement. Horsey is probably the cartoonist I find most frustrating. I hate many others far more, but he’s always just not as good as he obviously could be. Whether it’s artistically or politically, my reaction is consistently, “O come the gently caress on, Dave, you know better.”
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# ? Mar 31, 2024 04:57 |
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Kellies Nomination: Most Easily Reinterpreted Does every loving conservative forget that COVID happened during Trump’s presidency?
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JamesBont posted:Kellies Nomination: Most Easily Reinterpreted I mean they think that both the Great Recession and 9/11 happened under Obama, so I would guess you are correct there.
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Vib Rib posted:
More brown people showing up.
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Vib Rib posted:
More immigrants, more gender-neutral bathrooms, cats and dogs living together, mass hysteria!
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