Two things:
1. Humans can do this, too. It's called daydreaming. There is nothing unique or interesting or, least of all, funny about it.
2. What the hell is Marmaduke doing in a store?
Saturday, May 2, 2009
Family Circus: If airliners took off like that, they wouldn't need runways.
Close to Home: Good. His wallet seems to be very full. Send him through to pre-op.
Golly, and now a joke about how health care is expensive.
Close to Home sure has been showing off some impressive originality lately.
Close to Home sure has been showing off some impressive originality lately.
Friday, May 1, 2009
Adam@Home: I coulda been a ringmaster. I look great in a top hat.
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Adam@Home: I wanna see that motorcycle guy who drives in the sphere of death.
Shoe: How is it that people always die in alphabetical order?
Ziggy: Stupidity for Dummies.
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Family Circus and Pearls Before Swine: I can't even afford pants.
Sally Forth: I'm going to my cubicle to listen to "Guns of Brixton."
This is actually another good example of using Twitter to tell a joke about something else, which in this case is the uncoolness of Sally and her friends.
Mostly, though, this post exists because The Clash falls under The Vonnegut Axiom, such that any reference to said band will be considered worthy of an entry on this blog.
Mostly, though, this post exists because The Clash falls under The Vonnegut Axiom, such that any reference to said band will be considered worthy of an entry on this blog.
Barney Google and Snuffy Smith: My whttlin' ain't a big, fat waste of time!!
Mark Trail: Suddenly the brave little dog decides to turn and challenge the attackers.
Now Sassy deserves to die, too.
And that's some quality continuity there. Apparently when Elrod wrote that Rusty tripped, what he meant was that Rusty, um, didn't trip?
And that's some quality continuity there. Apparently when Elrod wrote that Rusty tripped, what he meant was that Rusty, um, didn't trip?
Ziggy: Your trash is overqualified.
Monday, April 27, 2009
xkcd: My dad said flu vaccines are linked to autism, so to be safe from swine flu I'm trying to lick an autistic kid.
Lots of comics have been making jokes about Twitter lately, and they've mostly been lame. What sets this xkcd apart is that it's not so much about Twitter as it is about swine flu. Which is to say, most of the comics have been using Twitter as a joke in and of itself, whereas this cartoon is using Twitter as a vehicle for a joke about something else. It works much better.