The “ship of Theseus”, in which one posits if a ship is the true ship if the planks have all been replaced, it was totally new to me until I saw it discussed in that episode of Wandavision between two Visions, where a second Vision was created to attack the first, not feeling he was equal and identical until Vision shared the sole remaining difference, his memories. Apologies to those unacquainted with the MCU
Before hjis ship, Theseus owned and used the Axe of Theseus for over 30 years. He replaced the head twice, and the handle six times, but it was the same axe.
The multiverse thing is completely inaccurate. It should be a version of Spider-Man fighting an evil version of Spider-Man after another version of Spider-Man sacrificed himself to save Spider-Man from Spider-Man. And the whole plot should only make sense if you watched all previous movies, spin-offs, Disney+ originals, and the Sony films for some reason.
Marital Mirth reminds me of the death of my es-wife’s grandfather. Grandmother was busy blubbering and yammering, he said as loud as he could, “Can I finally get some peace?!?!” The males in Grandma=other’s extended family used that as often as needed. Shut her up good.
King Minos of Crete had a son. Theseus cut the son’s head off, and Minos replaced it with the head of a bull, and it was still Minos’s son. Theseus cut off the son’s arms and legs, and Minos replaced them with the legs of a bull, and it was still Minos’s son. Theseus stabbed the son through the heart, and Minos replaced the torso with the body of a bull. Theseus sailed back to Athens, and Minos and his son lived happily ever after.
syzygy47 8 months ago
The “ship of Theseus”, in which one posits if a ship is the true ship if the planks have all been replaced, it was totally new to me until I saw it discussed in that episode of Wandavision between two Visions, where a second Vision was created to attack the first, not feeling he was equal and identical until Vision shared the sole remaining difference, his memories. Apologies to those unacquainted with the MCU
L'Europeo Premium Member 8 months ago
MCU?
Wit Memo Premium Member 8 months ago
Before hjis ship, Theseus owned and used the Axe of Theseus for over 30 years. He replaced the head twice, and the handle six times, but it was the same axe.
robcarroll1213 8 months ago
Curse you, Ernest Hemingway!! Although this shoe theft did inspire his “The Old Man and the Sneakers.”
Olddog1 8 months ago
I was looking for Tom the Dancing Bug here.
Decepticomic 8 months ago
The multiverse thing is completely inaccurate. It should be a version of Spider-Man fighting an evil version of Spider-Man after another version of Spider-Man sacrificed himself to save Spider-Man from Spider-Man. And the whole plot should only make sense if you watched all previous movies, spin-offs, Disney+ originals, and the Sony films for some reason.
Vet Premium Member 8 months ago
I like the Marital Mirth…he finally got the last word!xD
Teto85 Premium Member 8 months ago
Marital Mirth reminds me of the death of my es-wife’s grandfather. Grandmother was busy blubbering and yammering, he said as loud as he could, “Can I finally get some peace?!?!” The males in Grandma=other’s extended family used that as often as needed. Shut her up good.
WaitingMan 8 months ago
Ceci n’est pas une comment.
Rev Phnk Ey 8 months ago
Warning: Never try to smoke a lit drill.
comixbomix 8 months ago
Thanks for the lesson, but that looks like ‘Doug’ to me.
fritzoid Premium Member 8 months ago
In every universe, everyone is sick of the Multiverse…
Jbarker1956 Premium Member 8 months ago
Don’t bother me, I’m drawing Mickey Mouse me calling a lawyer.
Mike Baldwin creator 8 months ago
Ha! It really is super fun!
flibbons 8 months ago
I just like the baby leaving the panel to “go fill my diaper”. Hard working baby that.
fritzoid Premium Member 8 months ago
King Minos of Crete had a son. Theseus cut the son’s head off, and Minos replaced it with the head of a bull, and it was still Minos’s son. Theseus cut off the son’s arms and legs, and Minos replaced them with the legs of a bull, and it was still Minos’s son. Theseus stabbed the son through the heart, and Minos replaced the torso with the body of a bull. Theseus sailed back to Athens, and Minos and his son lived happily ever after.
jpozenel 8 months ago
“Add a mouth and you’re done!” Easier said than done.
Zesty 8 months ago
C’est une perceuse.
Laird Nelson 8 months ago
Why are these always so good every single time