We have known for a long time about all these horrors happening all the time all over. Nevertheless, the constant exposure plays with the psyche. Years ago, about thirty years after cable TV became the norm, there was a whole series of studies that showed both the violent crime and murder rates had fallen throughout the nation — yet people thought the country had become more violent because of the 24/7 exposure of cable TV. Now it is all the more pervasive, and the unverifiable or blatantly false information often drowns out the actual facts (that can be fact-checked). Those who wish to sow discord or confusion have an easy job of it. And they easily sow distrust of the actual news sources. Remember what they said: “Don’t believe what you see with your own eyes.”
Natural incidents are just happening, it’s the messing with humans, that make it a desaster. Too bad that human messing with nature made that way worse.
And if it happens outside of the United States, you probably don’t know about it, because American News doesn’t think it gets clicks. How many people know there was just a cyclone in Madagascar that killed 100 people and left 112,000 others homeless?
I’d suggest that Rat has a penchant for depression that is heightened by his use of his telephone. He should probably get psychological assistance, maybe meds could help, rather than blaming this device, which provides innumerable benefits.
Could be worse - what if your employer, AT&T, put you on a 11-year National Security and Emergency Preparedness assignment requiring a top security clearance? ’Can’t turn that off.
BE THIS GUY almost 3 years ago
If he wasn’t a rat, I would tell him to watch cat videos to cheer up.
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member almost 3 years ago
You’re a rat. That’s why you are depressed
Purple People Eater almost 3 years ago
Natural disasters, wars, famine, pandemics, poverty… what is there to be depressed about?
sirbadger almost 3 years ago
Natural disasters are less depressing than man-made disasters.
BasilBruce almost 3 years ago
“This just in: Another sh`t storm in our nation’s capital . . .”
Concretionist almost 3 years ago
Correlation is not causation. Though you do gotta wonder.
tudza Premium Member almost 3 years ago
If there were no connection, there wouldn’t be any updates.
Templo S.U.D. almost 3 years ago
incredible indeed
DennisinSeattle almost 3 years ago
And our local news provides updates on every shooting or arson that occurs in the area.
B UTTONS almost 3 years ago
Rat needs to turn off social media, all media that has abandoned fact checking, and CSPAN.
juicebruce almost 3 years ago
Rat depression is an inside game . You are your own coach make an adjustment to win the game ;-)
Procat Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Natural Disaster should of been another slam by either political party
Kayak_Brian almost 3 years ago
Don’t read the comments.
cdward almost 3 years ago
We have known for a long time about all these horrors happening all the time all over. Nevertheless, the constant exposure plays with the psyche. Years ago, about thirty years after cable TV became the norm, there was a whole series of studies that showed both the violent crime and murder rates had fallen throughout the nation — yet people thought the country had become more violent because of the 24/7 exposure of cable TV. Now it is all the more pervasive, and the unverifiable or blatantly false information often drowns out the actual facts (that can be fact-checked). Those who wish to sow discord or confusion have an easy job of it. And they easily sow distrust of the actual news sources. Remember what they said: “Don’t believe what you see with your own eyes.”
unfair.de almost 3 years ago
Natural incidents are just happening, it’s the messing with humans, that make it a desaster. Too bad that human messing with nature made that way worse.
Count Olaf Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Blame it on Trump and Global Warming. It is a broad brush used by the Liberal fake news media.
cmerb almost 3 years ago
Ok , I give up , what happened to the " tea bag tag " in the second and third panels ?
Ellis97 almost 3 years ago
Rat hasn’t been content since he lost Pig’s sister to someone else. Since then, he’s become more bitter than before.
Croc Holliday almost 3 years ago
Nothing is ever so bad that it can’t get worse.
Lotus almost 3 years ago
Is anyone else getting slammed by McAfee ads and then getting locked out of GoComics? It usually happens when I click on “show all comments.”
Ignatz Premium Member almost 3 years ago
And if it happens outside of the United States, you probably don’t know about it, because American News doesn’t think it gets clicks. How many people know there was just a cyclone in Madagascar that killed 100 people and left 112,000 others homeless?
V45mikky almost 3 years ago
Man made disasters happen also.
Call me Ishmael almost 3 years ago
The more you know….
Zebrastripes almost 3 years ago
TOO
MUCH
INFORMATION!
Goat from PBS almost 3 years ago
CeRtAiNlY tHeRe Is No CoNnEcTiOn BeTwEeN tHe TwO.
diskus Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Its literally too much stimulation, which our brains crave, information, it helps alot if you stem the flow.
rossevrymn almost 3 years ago
I’d suggest that Rat has a penchant for depression that is heightened by his use of his telephone. He should probably get psychological assistance, maybe meds could help, rather than blaming this device, which provides innumerable benefits.
Lee26 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
QUIT WATCHING THE NEWS! READ GOCOMICS INSTEAD!
Liam Astle Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Oh look another depressing ‘Pearls Before Swine’ comic.
FassEddie almost 3 years ago
It depends on what you look at. I don’t look at the news. I don’t look at Facebook. I play solitaire.
raybarb44 almost 3 years ago
That’s why they put OFF buttons on them. Sadly, they don’t often get used…..
Huckleberry Hiroshima almost 3 years ago
Oh look another person who does not know how to be happy. Well, rat in this case.
dlaemmerhirt999 almost 3 years ago
THAT is why you stick to the comics page and “This Day in History” in place of the news;^*
zeexenon almost 3 years ago
Could be worse - what if your employer, AT&T, put you on a 11-year National Security and Emergency Preparedness assignment requiring a top security clearance? ’Can’t turn that off.
198.23.5.11 almost 3 years ago
If we shoot Cleavon Little dead,would that help?
franki_g almost 3 years ago
Happy VD, Rat.
PaintTheDust almost 3 years ago
Waiting for WW III… whether my phone dings for it or not.
Sisyphos almost 3 years ago
Connectivity. That’s the key, Rat!
DaBump Premium Member almost 3 years ago
It’s not the NATURAL disasters that are so depressing.
Laurie Stoker Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Either knowing about disasters or FOMO. There is no escaping depression.