I think everything is funny since I realized “They can’t scramble the dregs without breaking the eggheads.” It’s especially funny since the orange puppet is part of the dregs but he thinks the fools who voted for him are dregs and it’s the eggheads who still think “All men are created equal” in some Turing machine sense. (But that original egg was somewhat rotten as regards women, native Americans, and slaves…)
Stop whining, more than 50% of your country voted for him! You will get your chance again in 4 years. You are starting to sound like Trump supporters in 2016.
Hmmmm… a Trolltoon. Makes The Count want to go our and burn a pile of leaves. The Count loves the smell of burning leaves in the morning. It smells like… Victory! God Bless America!
It’s NOT the economy stupid. It’s a lot nicer to say, “I voted for Trump because he will Make Eggs Cheap Again” than to admit that we are a nation of racists, misogynists, xenophobics, Islamophonics, homophobics and other hate-filled individuals who believe in WHITE MALE SUPREMACY.
We are a nation of haters. Let’s own up to it and admit it.
Stage 1: Denial – Grief is an overwhelming emotion. It’s not unusual to respond to strong and often sudden feelings by pretending the loss or change isn’t happening.
Stage 2: Anger – Where denial may be considered a coping mechanism, anger is a masking effect. Anger is hiding many of the emotions and pain you carry.
Stage 3: Bargaining – In the bargaining stage of grief, you may find yourself creating a lot of “what if” and “if only” statements. This is a line of defense against the emotions of grief, which may postpone sadness, confusion, or hurt.
Stage 4: Depression – Whereas anger and bargaining can feel very active, depression may feel like a quiet stage of grief.
Stage 5: Acceptance – Acceptance is not necessarily a happy or uplifting stage of grief. It doesn’t mean you’ve moved past the grief or loss. It does, however, mean that you’ve accepted it and have come to understand what it means in your life now.
Ratkin Premium Member about 1 month ago
I guess her party won.
sirbadger about 1 month ago
Do they both agree on Matt Gaetz?
wallylm about 1 month ago
Time for Pink Floyd to update Another Brick In The Wall.
comixbomix about 1 month ago
Will Melania be the first deportee?
Imagine about 1 month ago
I’m guessing he knew that.
Enter.Name.Here about 1 month ago
“The election is over? Thank goodness. So, who was the victor? ….. HE won? Honestly? Sigh…. Please brick me in again for the next 4 years. Thanks.”
keenanthelibrarian about 1 month ago
Now that’s what I call breaking down barriers.
shanen0 about 1 month ago
I think everything is funny since I realized “They can’t scramble the dregs without breaking the eggheads.” It’s especially funny since the orange puppet is part of the dregs but he thinks the fools who voted for him are dregs and it’s the eggheads who still think “All men are created equal” in some Turing machine sense. (But that original egg was somewhat rotten as regards women, native Americans, and slaves…)
oldchas about 1 month ago
You can brick up the door and board the windows but when the Social Security deposits stop showing up at the bank you will find out.
Dani Rice about 1 month ago
Does anybody have a cask of Amontillado?
walstib Premium Member about 1 month ago
Anchorites!
Holden Awn about 1 month ago
The 4B women in your readers object to her removing the barrier.
Redd Panda about 1 month ago
Who’s next for the Fool’s Cabinet? Daffy Duck?
My first thought … Charles Manson would be a swell choice, for any position, but he got dead. Why do the good die young?
Gilbert Godfried (God rest his soul) as press secretary?
John Gotti to lead the F.B.I. ?
Does anyone still believe trump’s not senile?
Steverino Premium Member about 1 month ago
Doesn’t matter how boarded up you are, they will come to get you.
Prey about 1 month ago
Stop whining, more than 50% of your country voted for him! You will get your chance again in 4 years. You are starting to sound like Trump supporters in 2016.
LKrueger41 about 1 month ago
The Election ended? As of today, PA is still counting illegal ballots
phileaux about 1 month ago
Our wall-of-solitude was The Great British Bakeoff
CountOlaf2.0 Premium Member about 1 month ago
Hmmmm… a Trolltoon. Makes The Count want to go our and burn a pile of leaves. The Count loves the smell of burning leaves in the morning. It smells like… Victory! God Bless America!
khjalmarj about 1 month ago
Yeah, it did. And everyone lost.
dflak about 1 month ago
It’s NOT the economy stupid. It’s a lot nicer to say, “I voted for Trump because he will Make Eggs Cheap Again” than to admit that we are a nation of racists, misogynists, xenophobics, Islamophonics, homophobics and other hate-filled individuals who believe in WHITE MALE SUPREMACY.
We are a nation of haters. Let’s own up to it and admit it.
baskate_2000 about 1 month ago
Yeah, the election ended, but the stupidity aftermath will go on and on and on and on and on …………
DaBump Premium Member about 1 month ago
Biden took it well; it’s safe for the rest of you to come out, now.
mokspr Premium Member about 1 month ago
You can come out now Fortunato.
patrickab7 about 1 month ago
Leave it up for the foreseeable future.
Godfreydaniel about 1 month ago
This joke fell like a ton of bricks…..
mindjob about 1 month ago
The stages of grief, FYI
Stage 1: Denial – Grief is an overwhelming emotion. It’s not unusual to respond to strong and often sudden feelings by pretending the loss or change isn’t happening.
Stage 2: Anger – Where denial may be considered a coping mechanism, anger is a masking effect. Anger is hiding many of the emotions and pain you carry.
Stage 3: Bargaining – In the bargaining stage of grief, you may find yourself creating a lot of “what if” and “if only” statements. This is a line of defense against the emotions of grief, which may postpone sadness, confusion, or hurt.
Stage 4: Depression – Whereas anger and bargaining can feel very active, depression may feel like a quiet stage of grief.
Stage 5: Acceptance – Acceptance is not necessarily a happy or uplifting stage of grief. It doesn’t mean you’ve moved past the grief or loss. It does, however, mean that you’ve accepted it and have come to understand what it means in your life now.
BeniHanna6 Premium Member about 1 month ago
The voting may have been two weeks ago, however there are still races that haven’t been called yet. Wonder why?
lnrokr55 about 1 month ago
Come on Wiley, change the subject, time only moves in one direction ! ;-)
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member about 1 month ago
He’s been bricked up with that dog for how long? The pup must be pretty badly in need of a walk by now.
michael.petroski337 about 1 month ago
Dear Comixbomix,OOOOH, that is SO clever! :-)Thank you.God Bless America.“Fr. Mike”
Flatworm about 1 month ago
He’s going to REALLY wish she’d left his wall intact.
jimboklein about 1 month ago
Playing with toy boats in your bathtub is now enough experience to allow you to lead the most powerful military in the world.
sisterea about 1 month ago
And so did the country.
eddi-TBH about 1 month ago
Tell him the results. Then put the bricks back. He was rooting for Harold Stassen, again.