I’d describe this as breaking the fifth wall! (the wall between strips). Or maybe it’s more complicated because we’re reading it online: maybe it’s falling between dimensions or something.
When packing for a backpacking rip, I’d only take a light-weight spoon. I already had a knife on my belt, and when you’re carrying everything on your back, you tend away from duplication.
What’s that you ask? A fork? Why of course, two of them – right at the ends of my arms.
I once saw a tiny Asian woman pick up the last remaining single grain of rice in her bowl with her chopsticks and figured that dexterity like that had to be encoded by millennia worth of DNA inheritance.
Cactus-Pete almost 2 years ago
Only if the food is already cut into small pieces, as done in Asia. And with the techniques there, they don’t need spoons.
electricshadow Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Does he mean “Overboard?” Take a guess. Which strip has pirates in it?
ncrist almost 2 years ago
awesome break of the fourth wall. I only know “Kap’n Blaubär”.
Is like a melody Premium Member almost 2 years ago
His hummus landed in Overboard. Captain blames seagulls for taking target practice, tee hee.
BadCreaturesBecomeDems almost 2 years ago
Hummus, pudding, yogurt: finger food…
T Smith almost 2 years ago
All you need to eat are fingers… for example, give Ron DeSantis a bowl of pudding.
snappyboy almost 2 years ago
Does Jef know that my next comic up is Overboard or is that just a freaky coincidence???
sandpiper almost 2 years ago
Takes a bit to get the point of the last panel – the 4th wall thing. Interesting.
Uncle Bob almost 2 years ago
Clever!
khjalmarj almost 2 years ago
I’d describe this as breaking the fifth wall! (the wall between strips). Or maybe it’s more complicated because we’re reading it online: maybe it’s falling between dimensions or something.
royq27 almost 2 years ago
I lived in California years ago with five other guys. We had chopsticks and soup spoons.
Cozmik Cowboy almost 2 years ago
When packing for a backpacking rip, I’d only take a light-weight spoon. I already had a knife on my belt, and when you’re carrying everything on your back, you tend away from duplication.
What’s that you ask? A fork? Why of course, two of them – right at the ends of my arms.
ellisaana Premium Member almost 2 years ago
No one has mentioned sporks.
poppacapsmokeblower almost 2 years ago
And the comic breaks the fourth wall, or is it the floor?
Bilan almost 2 years ago
Caulfield may be the first kid to ever bring hummus for his school lunch. American kid, anyways.
Richard S Russell Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I once saw a tiny Asian woman pick up the last remaining single grain of rice in her bowl with her chopsticks and figured that dexterity like that had to be encoded by millennia worth of DNA inheritance.
ScretWitch almost 2 years ago
Oh, nice 4th wall break, or drip. What comic has pirates?
Mbwebwe almost 2 years ago
Breaking the 4th wall! (or is it the 5th if it involves another strip?)
Bill Löhr Premium Member almost 2 years ago
All i could think of was Terry and the Pirates, definitely not relevant here.
unfair.de over 1 year ago
…and practice!
FrankTAW 6 months ago
I’m not sure about the pirates, but Wallace the Brave has lots of seagulls.