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  1. almost 7 years ago on Endtown

    “thing” = “thinking”

  2. almost 7 years ago on Endtown

    Am I the only one here who’s been bitten by a rabbit? Incisors that cross, and rip back out? It was decades ago, and I still get the shudders thing about it. Nasty bite.

  3. about 7 years ago on Endtown

    Get to a doctor and have your blood pressure checked! I also suffered a spontaneous nosebleed, bleed like a stuck pig and could not get it to stop. Turned out that my blood pressure was something like 245/170. Could have died if the capillary that burst had been in my brain.

  4. over 7 years ago on Endtown

    I don’t believe that it’s the wolves. Some people mutated into herbivores, but they still have human appetites. Could get really ugly. Great job Aaron!

  5. over 7 years ago on Non Sequitur

    It’s “freaks” like Jeffrey that create the technology that makes up so large a part in our lives. Unless you’re referring to Danae, the main reason I return to this strip time and again.

  6. over 7 years ago on B.C.

    [sigh] No, I didn’t. I was unaware of the other comic strip by Mr. Pastis, but my comment refers to a Biblical reference that has nothing to do with calling specific people “swine”. It means wasting your words on people who either refuse to hear them, or will take umbrage and react violently to them. Like in a comments section, or social media. …and I am poignantly reminded of why I swore off both…

  7. over 7 years ago on B.C.

    This is all pearls before swine, anyway. I gave up social media long ago, completely, not an inkling. Rarely comment, too. I like breathing clear air.

  8. over 7 years ago on B.C.

    … and you still do not get to tell an artist what to produce. That’s why it’s art, and not a sandwich at Subway.

  9. over 7 years ago on B.C.

    Or, it simply shows that your tastes are not mine. Social media, including comment sections, are just collections of opinions, which are like backsides. Everybody has one, and sooner or later they all stink. Unlike real life however, it doesn’t dissipate and clear the air. It just keeps stinking. About critics, “In many ways, the work of a critic is easy. We risk very little, yet enjoy a position over those who offer up their work and their selves to our judgment. We thrive on negative criticism, which is fun to write and to read. But the bitter truth we critics must face, is that in the grand scheme of things, the average piece of junk is probably more meaningful than our criticism designating it so.” – Anton Ego

  10. over 7 years ago on B.C.

    It’s art. Spectators do not get to tell an artist what to produce, or how to do it. If you don’t like what an artist creates, don’t look. Or, on the other hand, you may create your own art, and personally enjoy your critics’ comments.