Ink Pen by Phil Dunlap for April 23, 2024
Transcript:
tyr: Ms. amazement, do you ever miss the days of magic? Tyr: When wonder was all around and things could still surprise you? Tyr: when imagination and whimsy ruled instead of this cold, hard technology?? woman: Whimsy never cured typhus. tyr: no, but it made it more fun...
Baslim the Beggar Premium Member 7 months ago
I’m sure dysentery and cholera were real fun …
fuzzbucket Premium Member 7 months ago
Was Jonas Salk feeling whimsical when he invented a cure for polio? Most people my age had a school friend crippled by it.
Differentname 7 months ago
Just finished a great fantasy novel, “The House of Open Wounds” by Adrian Tchaikovsky. It’s like cross between M*A*S*H and LOTR. Various magical outcasts are drafted to act as healers for a heartless Empire.
ajr58(1) 7 months ago
But, vaccines are a hoax! Madam Curie used them to put nanobot implants in our heads so that the New World Order could control us with Jewish space lasers. It’s on the internet, so I know it’s true!
rugeirn 7 months ago
Considering my great-grandfather died of typhus, leaving my great-grandmother seven months pregnant, I’ll go with Marcie. I can see echoes of that disaster down to the present generation.
willie_mctell 7 months ago
I’m thinking that if magic worked it could cure typhus, end world hunger, protect us from reality tv and Shonda Rimes,…
SpammersAreScum 7 months ago
We may get back to that. There’s been at least one outbreak (measles) due to removing vaccine requirements and some idiot state is longer mandating polio vaccines.