[2011-Dec-07] God with a Zit
Re: [2011-Dec-07] God with a Zit
I leafed through 2 years of comics to find this, might as well post it.
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Re: [2011-Dec-07] God with a Zit
I don't know, she sounds like a beaver to me...
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Re: [2011-Dec-07] God with a Zit
Jesus Christ.
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This one was f*cking brilliant. That was the most elaborate pun I've ever read. Thank you for this!
I especially liked your votey for this one.
I especially liked your votey for this one.
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Shaggy dog stories are the apex of comedy, but it's the votey that seals the deal here. I was saying "Oh Jesus" as I moused over it, myself.
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I always like this comic but I never laughed quite so hard as for this one. I startled my cat.
Love that twist.
Love that twist.
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Awesome, good memory. That contrasts the cynicism of Zach with the optimism of Charles M. Schulz.Zaratustra wrote:I leafed through 2 years of comics to find this, might as well post it.
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Oh god, I didn't even catch that on my first 2 read-throughs. Make the lolling stop!ModestMouseketeer wrote:That was the most elaborate pun I've ever read.
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Something about the way Charlie Brown is drawn, I think it's the shape of the eyelids and the eyebrows,
makes him look like he's 55 years old, and drinks a little too much, and doesn't sleep well;
someone that even after 20 years of marriage considers their spouse a stranger because they don't talk very much, and the children left that cold, silent house as fast as they could, and somehow in the blink of an eye they are strangers, too,
like someone that spent their whole life working a white-collar job in a cubicle farm, like an insect drone in a single hexagonal cell of a beehive (only cubicles are squares, not hexagons), just, doing arithmetic over and over so that someone in the Finance department the next floor up will have updated spreadsheets,
and the year is 1983 and the corporate leadership decided to update their hardware and now they're installing these newfangled computer things to do calculations, and he's struggling to explain his job to the computer programmers, and then when he gets home, he realizes,
that "replacing himself with a machine", isn't just literally true.
So yeah,those eye drawings.
makes him look like he's 55 years old, and drinks a little too much, and doesn't sleep well;
someone that even after 20 years of marriage considers their spouse a stranger because they don't talk very much, and the children left that cold, silent house as fast as they could, and somehow in the blink of an eye they are strangers, too,
like someone that spent their whole life working a white-collar job in a cubicle farm, like an insect drone in a single hexagonal cell of a beehive (only cubicles are squares, not hexagons), just, doing arithmetic over and over so that someone in the Finance department the next floor up will have updated spreadsheets,
and the year is 1983 and the corporate leadership decided to update their hardware and now they're installing these newfangled computer things to do calculations, and he's struggling to explain his job to the computer programmers, and then when he gets home, he realizes,
that "replacing himself with a machine", isn't just literally true.
So yeah,those eye drawings.
Re: [2011-Dec-07] God with a Zit
Are you stupid? It is in the third panel.Hello wrote:Seriously, what pun?
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I would assume it's an allusion to Wall Street.Hello wrote:Seriously, what pun?