I am too, Doc. And those who are too serious aboutspelling and text probably don’t take into account that sometimes the “errors” are deliberate. Oh well, Let’s just enjoy both shows, the comic and the posters…
Sometimes, if you poke trolls with a stick, funny stuff comes out.
Does it make me a troll to enjoy such sport?
(It’s safer to watch others poke trolls.)
And it’s less fun to kvetch about proofreaders with marginal Asperger’s syndrome… Please take it in the spirit it’s offered (though we don’t all - or always - appreciate the subtler puns at first!)
One of the best sets of comments ever (don’t remember what ‘toon it was associated with) was when someone complained about some other poster’s grammar and spelling. Then another poster (4deerinmyyard comes to mind but I may be mistaken) took apart that person’s post and pointed out about thirty cajillion errors in spelling, syntax, grammar, and general lawlessness. I wish I had saved it.
It’s only one man’s opinion, but I sincerely believe that the largest debt of all is owed to Bill Watterson. I spent almost as many hours of my childhood with my nose in a Calvin and Hobbes book as I did with it pressed against a television screen, and believe me, that’s saying something. Alas, why do I even bother to post comments on an old strip. It seems unlikely that anyone will ever see or even bother to read it anyway.
I saw it – some of us miss the ‘daily’ and check old ones to ‘catch up’
My fav calvin was when dad complains we are becoming a society based on instant gratification and who can’t enjoy the pace of life any longer in panel 1 and 2 and pane three has hobbs looking at a microwave dinner and saying ‘30 seconds? THIRTY SECONDS? Who can wait that long for food!” Makes me chuckle even to this day as I hear people complain about delays. There is more to life than increasing its speed :)
Sisyphos about 15 years ago
I personally can think of several that would end up along with Milo in that particular pit!
Allison Nunn Premium Member about 15 years ago
Yup, cut it out and post it on your refrigerator (or bulletin board…)!
CogentModality about 15 years ago
Somebody must have had yellow papules of urticaria pigmentosa once in their life or at least an itchy rash. Either in real time or on a test.
Allen Rymer about 15 years ago
I am too, Doc. And those who are too serious aboutspelling and text probably don’t take into account that sometimes the “errors” are deliberate. Oh well, Let’s just enjoy both shows, the comic and the posters…
Ushindi about 15 years ago
Doc: Don’t forget the ones who manage to inject politics into every cartoon, no matter how distant and ridiculous the reference may be.
ChukLitl Premium Member about 15 years ago
Sometimes, if you poke trolls with a stick, funny stuff comes out. Does it make me a troll to enjoy such sport? (It’s safer to watch others poke trolls.)
pbarnrob about 15 years ago
And it’s less fun to kvetch about proofreaders with marginal Asperger’s syndrome… Please take it in the spirit it’s offered (though we don’t all - or always - appreciate the subtler puns at first!)
Ray_C about 15 years ago
One of the best sets of comments ever (don’t remember what ‘toon it was associated with) was when someone complained about some other poster’s grammar and spelling. Then another poster (4deerinmyyard comes to mind but I may be mistaken) took apart that person’s post and pointed out about thirty cajillion errors in spelling, syntax, grammar, and general lawlessness. I wish I had saved it.
Sherlock Watson about 15 years ago
What exactly is “artistic misspelling”? Is it writing a string of wrong letters that, when squeezed together, look like the Mona Lisa?
JesseUWG about 15 years ago
It’s only one man’s opinion, but I sincerely believe that the largest debt of all is owed to Bill Watterson. I spent almost as many hours of my childhood with my nose in a Calvin and Hobbes book as I did with it pressed against a television screen, and believe me, that’s saying something. Alas, why do I even bother to post comments on an old strip. It seems unlikely that anyone will ever see or even bother to read it anyway.
Logicman about 15 years ago
I saw it – some of us miss the ‘daily’ and check old ones to ‘catch up’ My fav calvin was when dad complains we are becoming a society based on instant gratification and who can’t enjoy the pace of life any longer in panel 1 and 2 and pane three has hobbs looking at a microwave dinner and saying ‘30 seconds? THIRTY SECONDS? Who can wait that long for food!” Makes me chuckle even to this day as I hear people complain about delays. There is more to life than increasing its speed :)
coffeeturtle about 15 years ago
Milo’s dream or Berkeley’s life? ;-)