Still Photography not only steals one’s soul, but also takes it to a seedy pawn shop on the wrong side of the tracks and hocks it for the $12 the guy with the three-day growth and fading “I Love Mom” tattoo behind the counter is willing to pay for it. Of course by then, Still Photography has filed off the serial number so if and when the police eventually do find it, there’s no way they can get it back to its owner.
Righto, APGuy….and the PROOF that photography steals souls is evidenced by the fact that I keep looking worse and worse in each succeeding photograph over the years!!
AR-PHOTO-GUY over 15 years ago
Still Photography not only steals one’s soul, but also takes it to a seedy pawn shop on the wrong side of the tracks and hocks it for the $12 the guy with the three-day growth and fading “I Love Mom” tattoo behind the counter is willing to pay for it. Of course by then, Still Photography has filed off the serial number so if and when the police eventually do find it, there’s no way they can get it back to its owner.
lazygrazer over 15 years ago
Righto, APGuy….and the PROOF that photography steals souls is evidenced by the fact that I keep looking worse and worse in each succeeding photograph over the years!!
A coincidence??—I think not.
666gocom666 over 15 years ago
And the last frame of this strip is… what?