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  1. about 1 year ago on Non Sequitur

    Thanks, you too.

  2. about 1 year ago on ViewsAmerica

    Kinda like the idea in general but how do you assign votes? If it’s just one per country then Lichtenstein has equal voting power to the US. You know, kinda like the US Senate where Rhode Island equals California.

  3. about 1 year ago on Drabble

    X, Y, and Z, are all part of the snoring chromatic scale. I snore the blues, so I add an occasional W.

  4. about 1 year ago on Non Sequitur

    The cartoon mentioned no party. If the situation presented seems, to you, to point to one party or individual, you have to ask yourself why.

  5. about 1 year ago on Non Sequitur

    Yes, your point is well taken. I try to ignore most of the ridiculous, self-aggrandizing, comments up here by every so often I lose it. I need either a good AI to filter out the garbage, or better self-control.

  6. about 1 year ago on Frank and Ernest

    That’s English. Although, I’m sure other languages have oddities of their own.

  7. about 1 year ago on Drabble

    “The only constant is change”*, but that doesn’t mean it’s always for the best, or fun.

    stolen, and paraphrased, from Heraclitus
  8. about 1 year ago on The Born Loser

    In high school I lived for the summer, now it’s “why is fall so short”.

  9. about 1 year ago on The Born Loser

    Thanks Brutus. I’ll try to remember that. But, being an old fogey, no guarantees. :-)

  10. about 1 year ago on Close to Home

    I guess some of it might’ve made it into my blood, but the explanation they gave me was that in order to see what they were doing, and give the robot’s arms room to work, they inflate your abdomen like a basketball. Once they’re done, they evacuate as much as possible, but some can get away. By getting up and moving too much too soon it migrated to the shoulder joint capsule where it displaced some or most of the synovial fluid, temporarily leading to direct bone on cartilage.