Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller for September 21, 2012
Transcript:
General: Got a date on when we can test the "God Bomb?" Scientist: No... and please don't call it that, sir. General: It's made from the God Particle, right? Scientist: Higgs boson. General: Whatever. Scientist: But it implies we're sanctioned by God to use it. General: So what's your point? Scientist: *Sigh* I'll call you when it's ready, Colonel. General: General. Scientist: Whatever. At the WMD R&D Lab...
The#1BoiseStateFan about 12 years ago
Colonel, General. So why’s it whatever? Because that man didnt pass middle school.
Linguist about 12 years ago
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb !
Ida No about 12 years ago
If the name isn’t important, then why do you care what I call you, General Moron-Colonel-sir?
mrbribery about 12 years ago
I dunno, civilian researcher in panel 2 – are you worried about being prosecuted for false advertising?
Anweir88 about 12 years ago
You know, this strip used to be funny once upon a time.
psychlady about 12 years ago
Yeah, whatever!
Vonne Anton about 12 years ago
All nations claim to be sanctioned by God to fight their unholy wars. It is a way of keeping the populace supporting this foolishness…to claim it is righteous. It is sad, and God is probably sick and tired of being blamed for human carnage.
Jack Straw about 12 years ago
I dropped something heavy on my toe the other day – I didn’t call it the God particle at that moment.
lonecat about 12 years ago
Evidently it’s expected that there will turn out to be several god particles, so I guess that means the polytheists were right all along.
Mostly Water Premium Member about 12 years ago
“There’s a time when the operation of the machine becomes so odious…” Great quote!
Mostly Water Premium Member about 12 years ago
The general’s face in panel two sums it up.
DavidGBA about 12 years ago
He has great non-cognitive skills!
Packratjohn Premium Member about 12 years ago
That’s the part that confuses me. You say “all powerful”, yet you say he “can’t control”. Aren’t those phrases mutually exclusive?
Can't Sleep about 12 years ago
Too many officers think they were given their commission directly from God. And that’s true for every army.
Linguist about 12 years ago
What blows my mind is the Super Collider itself. What an amazing piece of scientific engineering ! Higgs Boson aside, the work coming from this incredible facility is amazing.What it will eventually tell us about matter and anti-matter is going to be the key to understanding our universe and beyond.
thirdguy about 12 years ago
Look at all of the hurricanes, earth quakes, sunami’s, floods, tornadoes, etc. Mother earth and/or God seem to keep trying to win. If we would just stop moving out of the way, they just might get us.
route66paul about 12 years ago
Every war ever fought had “god” on both sides. It is just a rationalization.
yimhere about 12 years ago
Maybe it’s no mistake that the Colonel General Whatever looks a bit like Cap’n Eddie???
Gokie5 about 12 years ago
. . . as TheTrustedMechanic mentioned.
Linguist about 12 years ago
Si Dieu est dans tout, alors tout doit être en Dieu et qui comprend le mal !
The Old Wolf about 12 years ago
Scrambled eggs on the hat means scrambled brains under it. What it takes to rise in the military is neither common sense nor perspicacity, but rather fear, surprise, an almost fanatical devotion to… I’ll come in again.
Ernest Lemmingway about 12 years ago
A reference to Phylis Schlalfy and her statement that the atomic bomb was God’s blessing to America. I wonder if He learned after the Flood that the best way to kill off His biggest failures is to let us it do ourselves?
Dapperdan61 Premium Member about 12 years ago
Mankind is certainly determined to fulfill the prophecies of Revelations. Maybe they should just call the bomb wormwood & be done with it.
dflak about 12 years ago
It’s not the military that always wants the new “toys;” it’s the congressman in whose district the toys will be built.
neeeurothrush about 12 years ago
@packratjohn – can vs. may
@lonecat – if physics throws a potluck i’m bringing the fudge
Wiley creator about 12 years ago
Ok, folks…? You know this cartoon has NOTHING to do with religion, right?
pawpawbear about 12 years ago
Your post to WDGNAS was the best post you have ever made, IMHO. You are absolutely right that we were given free will by God as a gift. Like any gift, what we do with it has many diverse consequenses. God bless you.
aurorawanderer about 12 years ago
Very Robin Hood: Men in Tights.“Thank you Father”, “Rabbi”, “Whatever” . . .“Here’s your knife”, “Sword”, “Whatever”
Rickapolis about 12 years ago
The ‘general’ must be a republican.
padgetster about 12 years ago
hippogriff about 12 years ago
I get tired of the politicians’ blasphemy of ending every speech for greater injustice with “God bless America” (or if they think that might be interpreted as including everything from Elsmere Island to Tierra del Fuego, “God bless the United States”). I might support “May America become worthy of God’s blessing”, but I would still have doubts as to their sincerity.
bmonk about 12 years ago
‘I have always found it ludicrous that people will fight and kill each other in the name of a “God” that is supposed to be the “God” of peace and love.’
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Not all of us do that. Some rather model our lives on a man who lived as God, and who died “as a sheep led to slaughter” rather than raising his voice against his attackers. Odd that it took a Hindu mystic to express most widely to the modern age that man’s way of non-violence.
mr_sherman Premium Member about 12 years ago
To Bmonk:Well said. I wonder how long it will take for many people to know who you’re writing about.
Tyrnn about 12 years ago
I really really hope no one in their right mind thinks that we can ‘use’ the Higgs Boson for weapons. I don’t even think it would be able to provide energy. As far as I know it just provides the mass.
Habogee about 12 years ago
Shoes for industry. Shoes for the dead.
water_moon about 12 years ago
Packrat picked up on it, but it’s not a matter of “God can’t” interfer with free will so much as “God doesn’t.” and that to me is one of the things I think is most wonderful in this existance.
peachyanddanny about 12 years ago
The RMoney bomb. In the name of Israel, who don’t want to waste one of their own nukes.
Caddy57 about 12 years ago
I am certain of this….Col. Gen. Whatever (Known as “sir” to his troops) Is probably just as dangerous with or without a gun.BECAUSE his mouth is loaded and ready to go off at a moments notice.
Caddy57 about 12 years ago
Colonel Ironass??? O-O….GEEZ!!! That made me laugh!!
hippogriff about 12 years ago
Masterskrain: Strangely, I never saw any Carlin reference to the second best example of an oxymoron, even though he was appearing on campus at the time: athletic scholarship. Scholarship is rarely involved and even then in a minor capacity. The original word was athlon, the prize for which the athlete (derived word) competed. It is more honest, shorter, and should be used despite the objections of the “circus san pan” attitude of the sports establishment, for which college sports are merely the penultimate rung on their ladder.
William Bednar Premium Member about 12 years ago
So, General, if I make a dam out of trillions of god particales can I call it a God Dam!
William Bednar Premium Member about 12 years ago
Yeah: military intellegence and honest politian go hand in hand. They’re both Morons! Nevermind the Oxy!