I like the use of symbols instead of real curse words, but then my mind has not reached the point where the symbols are translated into real curse words. Thank heavens for my being a senior citizen old enough to have been raised by my parents and grandparents in an era where those terms were not used (at least, not in front of me or, I would like to believe, elsewhere), and blessed to be married to a man who doesn’t use them (at least, in front of me, etc.) and so very very fortunate to have an adult son who does the same for my husband and I, his wife and in-laws, and his children. There are still gentlemen and ladies in this world who do not believe that cursing is a sign of maturity, but rather, a lack of self-control or worse. If asked what “!*@#!” means, I would say they are bad words like “hate, mean, threats, and bullying.” Call me old fashioned.
-Worship the king, or the beloved leader, or comrade so-and-so, or whoever has all the power. It’s never been funny, but lots of times, it’s been true…
hsawlrae almost 11 years ago
And that’s an ORDER, you bunch of PEONS !!!
watmiwori almost 11 years ago
4th panel; I don’t understand ut. What’s not to like?
ratlum almost 11 years ago
And stop trying to slow down orderly loyalty
CMB2304 almost 11 years ago
WOULDN’T THAT CAUSE MORE CONFUSION AND MISUNDERSTANDING BEING ON TWITTER AND FACEBOOK?
AlnicoV almost 11 years ago
You can only imagine what would get posted on those accounts.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 11 years ago
Stick with what works
Wren Fahel almost 11 years ago
I remember a line from a show: “Twitter is stupid, and Instagram is Twitter for people who can’t read.”
rshive almost 11 years ago
Include a “Don’t like” button on Facebook for the Fink. Skip the “Want to Overthrow” button—for now.
celestpuls almost 11 years ago
So sad to see the king resort to cursing. This used to be a funny comic. :(
Sir Osis of Liver almost 11 years ago
And the harsh treatment will continue until you do love me…
dogday Premium Member almost 11 years ago
“Beatings will continue until morale improves.” (Sign where I used to ride horseback.)
Linda1259 almost 11 years ago
I like the use of symbols instead of real curse words, but then my mind has not reached the point where the symbols are translated into real curse words. Thank heavens for my being a senior citizen old enough to have been raised by my parents and grandparents in an era where those terms were not used (at least, not in front of me or, I would like to believe, elsewhere), and blessed to be married to a man who doesn’t use them (at least, in front of me, etc.) and so very very fortunate to have an adult son who does the same for my husband and I, his wife and in-laws, and his children. There are still gentlemen and ladies in this world who do not believe that cursing is a sign of maturity, but rather, a lack of self-control or worse. If asked what “!*@#!” means, I would say they are bad words like “hate, mean, threats, and bullying.” Call me old fashioned.
Argy.Bargy2 almost 11 years ago
-Worship the king, or the beloved leader, or comrade so-and-so, or whoever has all the power. It’s never been funny, but lots of times, it’s been true…
rickray777 almost 11 years ago
And at least a few in the crowd clap for the king — with just the pinky! — while cheering “yay.” Everyone else just remains dead-silent at him! o:-D
AmyGrantfan51774 almost 11 years ago
there Twitter Facebook and Instagram in the middle ages?!!!!!!! geeeez!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!