Two hours to replace a battery???? Not to mention that people rarely (if ever) replace a battery since the phone itself (thanks to Google’s constant updates to Android…) has to be replaced way way before the battery’s first charge is gone.
I lost my cheap pre-paid phone the other day, and I don’t think I’m going to get another. I have gone as long as 3 months and never made a cell call, or gotten one, either.
People who are proud of never needing a cellphone are very strange. There’s no pride in not needing a utility item, you just haven’t come across a situation where it’d be relevant to you.
I confess I do own a smart phone. And, if the statistics are right, I’m one of those people who use only about 3-5% of its capabilities. Essentially, I make phone calls and send a few text messages on the silly thing, and that’s about it. I am in agreement with Reaven above, it’s a matter of relevance and need. I never needed a chainsaw until a storm brought down a couple of trees. Being of the elderly persuasion, my handsaw because very irrelevant very fast.
I must admit that cell phones (smart phones not so much) have valid uses. However, I am so happy when I go camping and finally get to where there are no bars on the #$%R!$#!#% thing.
In addition to Ozzy, it brings back memories of Fred G. Sanford (Sanford & Son show) in times of stress, " Fred looks up (as to heaven) with his hand across his chest, faking a heart attack and saying, “This is the big one, Elizabeth! I’m coming to join ya honey.” No one believed him, either.
Went practically a lifetime without a phone in my car without incident, but now find if I’ve forgotten to bring it I worry the whole time that I’ll get in an accident, a victim of cosmic irony.
I congratulate you. You have a wonderful take on the characters. And you are able to marry the art and the dialog and the humor in a way that reminds me of some of the great cartoonists of the twentieth century. Like Charles Schulz, Walt Kelly and Al Capp.
I like the way that the peak of the action falls on the second to last frame while the punchline in dialog falls on the last frame,
I only wish that I could afford to buy one of your prints.
I’m kinda like Rat in this one! If we’re on an overseas family trip and I don’t get to use my computer for more than 24 hours, I would end up in some serious dramatic withdrawal.
BE THIS GUY over 6 years ago
Yeah, you had me hypnotized
knight1192a over 6 years ago
Not me, I don’t own a smartphone. Though I do know at least one of the members of my family is just like Rat.
meg_grif over 6 years ago
I replaced the battery in my smartphone myself earlier today. Took all of about five minutes.
alaskajohn1 over 6 years ago
So long, farewell, Auf Wiedersehen, goodnight. I hate to go and leave this pretty sight.
So long, farewellAuf Wiedersehen, adieu,
Adieu, adieu, To you and you and you
Bilan over 6 years ago
Rat, next time get a backup phone. All you have to do is move the sim card.
electricshadow Premium Member over 6 years ago
So before he dies, he turns into Ozzy Osbourne?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K0siYUjV9UM
Troglodyte over 6 years ago
Didn’t know Rat was a millennial!
scpandich over 6 years ago
Isn’t Rat’s mother alive?
gatocatcat over 6 years ago
He’s feeling a little ozzy. I mean woozy.
F-Flash over 6 years ago
Better Call 9 1 1. Oops, dead rat in the middle of the road and it’s stinking to high heaven.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member over 6 years ago
I look at mine once or twice a day, but I feel naked when I don’t take it with me when I leave the house.
James Wolfenstein over 6 years ago
Two hours to replace a battery???? Not to mention that people rarely (if ever) replace a battery since the phone itself (thanks to Google’s constant updates to Android…) has to be replaced way way before the battery’s first charge is gone.
tripwire45 over 6 years ago
Berkeley Breathed did an “Opus” Sunday strip on this topic some decades ago. This syndrome has been around for a while but it’s getting worse.
Masterskrain over 6 years ago
I lost my cheap pre-paid phone the other day, and I don’t think I’m going to get another. I have gone as long as 3 months and never made a cell call, or gotten one, either.
mortaur over 6 years ago
I’ll never forget when Ozzy said….“Hmpf azzle mumble dorf” in that commercial.
jackproarty over 6 years ago
Stephan is really beating a dead horse with the “We’re too dependent on our phones” thing.
chris_o42 over 6 years ago
I have a dumb phone…
Phatts over 6 years ago
OMG just noticed there’s a little teabag string dangling from Goat’s mug!
mattro65 over 6 years ago
Is that device your servant or your master?
Reaven over 6 years ago
People who are proud of never needing a cellphone are very strange. There’s no pride in not needing a utility item, you just haven’t come across a situation where it’d be relevant to you.
Huckleberry Hiroshima over 6 years ago
Rat, Mama hears you and is laughing.
Gent over 6 years ago
Must be one of those with in built batteries.
55fishwood Premium Member over 6 years ago
Coming home on the “Crazy Train”.
sarah413 Premium Member over 6 years ago
It’s the biggest one yet, Elizabeth. I’m coming home!!!!!
Cameron1988 Premium Member over 6 years ago
President Rat is unable to go on a tweeting rampage
J Quest over 6 years ago
“Landru, guide us!”
Bookworm over 6 years ago
I confess I do own a smart phone. And, if the statistics are right, I’m one of those people who use only about 3-5% of its capabilities. Essentially, I make phone calls and send a few text messages on the silly thing, and that’s about it. I am in agreement with Reaven above, it’s a matter of relevance and need. I never needed a chainsaw until a storm brought down a couple of trees. Being of the elderly persuasion, my handsaw because very irrelevant very fast.
Ed_Bickford creator over 6 years ago
goodbye to romance…
pnmiq over 6 years ago
I must admit that cell phones (smart phones not so much) have valid uses. However, I am so happy when I go camping and finally get to where there are no bars on the #$%R!$#!#% thing.
battycomic Premium Member over 6 years ago
That is so true, Goat. True of other cell phones too.
Babs Maloney Premium Member over 6 years ago
Mama is saying, “Rat, stop being such a drama queen!”
Ray Helvy Premium Member over 6 years ago
In addition to Ozzy, it brings back memories of Fred G. Sanford (Sanford & Son show) in times of stress, " Fred looks up (as to heaven) with his hand across his chest, faking a heart attack and saying, “This is the big one, Elizabeth! I’m coming to join ya honey.” No one believed him, either.
stefaninafla over 6 years ago
I lost my phone for three days. I was annoyed with myself, but that’s about it.
Snolep over 6 years ago
Went practically a lifetime without a phone in my car without incident, but now find if I’ve forgotten to bring it I worry the whole time that I’ll get in an accident, a victim of cosmic irony.
falcon_370f over 6 years ago
And I’m the guy who set the appointment.
JohnNeal over 6 years ago
My new fav character is Rat..he quotes my fav Ozzy song
dgmiller over 6 years ago
I’m still waiting for smart smoke signals.
cdward over 6 years ago
I think when I retire, I may get rid of my smart phone – until then, however, it is a required part of the job.
MartinZeichner over 6 years ago
Mister Pastis,
I congratulate you. You have a wonderful take on the characters. And you are able to marry the art and the dialog and the humor in a way that reminds me of some of the great cartoonists of the twentieth century. Like Charles Schulz, Walt Kelly and Al Capp.
I like the way that the peak of the action falls on the second to last frame while the punchline in dialog falls on the last frame,
I only wish that I could afford to buy one of your prints.
Best of luck.
Sisyphos over 6 years ago
It’s so easy to make fun of the Smartphone Zombies. But, then again, they deserve it so richly.
Besides, I know a lot of readers would probably say “good riddance” to Rat if he really did check out….
booga over 6 years ago
With Samsung, the Batteries You Replace.With Apple, the Batteries Replace You!
pantograph over 6 years ago
How ya gonna hook up on Tinder without a smartphone?
RonnieAThompson Premium Member over 6 years ago
Definitely true.
RonnieAThompson Premium Member over 6 years ago
Smartphone addiction is dumb.
ND Cool Z over 6 years ago
I’m kinda like Rat in this one! If we’re on an overseas family trip and I don’t get to use my computer for more than 24 hours, I would end up in some serious dramatic withdrawal.
alantain about 1 year ago
I use my phone so little that I ususally have to blow off a week’s worth of dust to see the screen!