Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller for July 16, 2024

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    Hello Everyone  5 months ago

    Or the birth of a Hollywood “Producer”.

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    keenanthelibrarian  5 months ago

    Content provider? In a cave? I have no idea what kind of ‘exposure’ he was expecting, since the caves where most of this stuff were used were in subterranean caverns that you could hardly get at. Unlike, of course, the cartoonist’s example. Of course, they were religious images, which are now lost to time.

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    The Old Wolf  5 months ago

    People die of exposure. Never work for free, the laborer is worthy of his hire. Just about every business out there will try to get free labor out of contractors and it’s disgusting.

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    sandpiper  5 months ago

    Early Chauvet Caves, France. Early billboard adverts.

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    Kaputnik  5 months ago

    Try this one weird trick for hunting Mammoth!

    The five most dangerous man-eating predators. You won’t believe number three!

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    some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member 5 months ago

    Now he can pay his rent with all that exposure.

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    Hamady Sack Premium Member 5 months ago

    Everyone likes the early cartoonists

    gocomicsDOTcom/speedbump/2024/07/15

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    bbenoit  5 months ago

    This is really not that far-fetched. Most of the people “creating” and viewing internet content are sitting in little, dark, smelly, rooms not really any different than caves.

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    Ignatz Premium Member 5 months ago

    Those of us who have played in the back room of a bar have all been told about the “exposure.” In the back room of a bar.

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    Znox11  5 months ago

    His “merch” will include rocks with smaller images on them.

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    nurbz  5 months ago

    Yeah – Musicians are often asked to pay all their bills with Exposure Bucks.

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    Alverant  5 months ago

    Every content provider knows that exposure doesn’t pay the bills.

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    zwilnik64  5 months ago

    Frankly, far as I can tell, the exposure meme was dealt with back in 2010 or so.

    The current trend is skits about bosses expecting ‘team players’ to put in unpaid overtime.

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    Enter.Name.Here  5 months ago

    Gotta invent the ’net before you invent internet providers

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    mfrasca  5 months ago

    Here comes Werner Herzog!

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    Old27F20  5 months ago

    …also known as graffiti!

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    Calvins Brother  5 months ago

    Fake Mastodon.

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    VickiP123  5 months ago

    Gives Wiley Bears the insight for later..

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    kathleenhicks62  5 months ago

    What the????

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    pflutke59  5 months ago

    More like the birth of graffiti, soon to be followed by those trying to cover up said graffiti.

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    lnrokr55  5 months ago

    Love it, fun thing about art and the internet, everyone has an opinion !

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    Radish...   5 months ago

    Predates Tom Sawyers fence painting scheme.

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    mindjob  5 months ago

    But then, someone started drawing cavewoman with large assets, and stole his market share

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    batesmom7  5 months ago

    Banksy’s ancestor Cavenksy

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    willie_mctell  5 months ago

    Influencer

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    sincavage05  5 months ago

    The pictographs in southern Utah are phenomenal. Easily accessible in numerous places. Take a step back in time and wonder.

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