“Tear” might might have the alternate meaning, to cause the crowd to demonstrate their repentance and sorrow and anguish over their sinful disruption by causing them to publicly tear their clothes, or “rend” them in the Biblical sense. Well, maybe.
“Hey, you got your tear gas in my shampoo!” “Well, you got your shampoo in my tear gas!” “This could be the start of something great, like Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups™!” Not.
Bilan 2 days ago
Maybe the talc in the spray will get rid of them. /s
Tra1nman2 Premium Member 2 days ago
Great comic, but “phase” should be “faze”; yet another homophone problem.
PraiseofFolly 1 day ago
“Tear” might might have the alternate meaning, to cause the crowd to demonstrate their repentance and sorrow and anguish over their sinful disruption by causing them to publicly tear their clothes, or “rend” them in the Biblical sense. Well, maybe.
uniquename 1 day ago
Everyone’s in a lather.
Gent 1 day ago
Eh no worries. They just mostly peaceful protesters.
Doug K 1 day ago
Tear Gas that is safe to use on babies.
DaBump Premium Member 1 day ago
“Hey, you got your tear gas in my shampoo!” “Well, you got your shampoo in my tear gas!” “This could be the start of something great, like Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups™!” Not.
Vet Premium Member 1 day ago
We’ll test that out soon. Nov 5 looks like a good day. Repeat Jan 6 to verify results.
KEA 1 day ago
I’m so old I remember when J&J introduced “No More Tears” shampoo and kids across the nation rejoiced.
ladykat 1 day ago
LOL!
Frank Burns Eats Worms 1 day ago
Ha ha, that’s a riot!
IM FUBARED 1 day ago
Ya thats the point he reads things wrong and doesnt know faze
Lablubber 1 day ago
Same supplier they got the bell pepper spray fr
Stephen Gilberg 1 day ago
Do they also sell dehydrated water?
zeexenon 1 day ago
That’s just for babies throwing fits.
Godfreydaniel 1 day ago
Wasn’t there also a “no more tangles” shampoo? (Let’s face it, the last honest advertising man was Darrin Stevens…..)
danketaz Premium Member 1 day ago
Time to set phasers to Stun.
Radish the wordsmith 1 day ago
“Tear Gas” is a gas USA police use on protesters, it has been banned under the Geneva Conventions.