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It reminds me of the villainization (that's probably not a word, but it is now!) of predators in nature. I don't think people understand that every meal for a predator can mean the difference between life and death, and any injury beyond the superficial can doom them. I recall that video of the water buffallo calf being attacked by a cheetah (and an alligator), and then the water buffalo fight back and save the calf. All the while the people are rooting for the "victim," but in reality they pretty much fucked the cheetah over.
I always thought that one was a satire of anti-drug PSAs.
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This and the slugs on the sloth are definitely up there for ones that can make me laugh for minutes at a time.
This was always my favorite, I laugh every time I see it and my friends and I use 'Actually I'm just wearing your glasses' whenever things go silent
That : | face gets me every time.
That's why I love it so much. From a young age I've loved those jokes. The first joke I remember laughing histerically at was in the Emperor's New Groove when, even though the antagonists fell off a cliff, they still manage to get to the capital first. Krunk responds to this with "yeah, well, if you look at it...no, it doesn't make any sense"
Because 9% think it's too high, and shouldn't be cut! 9% of respondents could not fully
get their arms around the question. There should be another box you can check for, "I
have utterly no idea what you're talking about. Please, God, don't ask for my input."
Excellent movie. Doesn't get the recognition it deserves imo.
Watch Planet Earth NOW.
It really makes you feel for both sides, especially the segments in the North and South Pole...
Also a very touching sequence of a super-rare Snow Leopard in the Afghan/ Pakistan mountains hunting for her cub.
Wow I just realized- the kid's going to die when he's 16.
There are 18 beads on that thing, plus the pattern is 3 white followed by 1 green, suggesting a 19th bead hidden on the right side.
Where'd 16 come from?
wait no I am not going to argue about this
Damn it, so obvious now that I see it. Didn't even pick up on the snow.
The motion lines aren't pointing in that direction.
I love how he manages to convey the perfect expressions in the last panel with nothing but two dots for eyes.
This is like the only comic on his site I've never gotten, I just don't get it for some reason.
Also the beads could be in non-annual increments, death would be unlikely to kill someone on their birthday, etc etc.
He's saying the future may not care enough about history to get the details right, and after a certain point, reality and fiction are going to start getting muddled.
Like the Past-O-Rama exhibit in Futurama.
It's saying that a lot of our assumptions, especially in movies, about how ancient cultures and civilizations worked are likely out of whack, putting technological advancements centuries out of place at times, by projecting what some future culture thinks of our own time from a millenia away.
Basically it's the History Channel doing a special on Hitler in 3045.
Its a parody of "historical" movies that take a huge dramatic license and ignore what actually happened.
Well except what see317 said. That guy's always wrong.
Those crazy future-people!
I have not been paying attention, but heck do I love me some PBF.
Also penises everywhere.
How does a single bullet cause someone to go flying yards backward? It's the same thing, really.
It's the FUTURE
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