Wait a sec. That comic on the last page with the trick-or-treater and the stereotype at the welfare office...that's not a real thing, is it? Please tell me that comic is being ironic.
While that is, if course, a Kelly comic, I could swear that I've actually heard someone saying that Halloween is a socialist holiday that teaches children to beg for handouts. And also with the implied threat of violence if none are given.
Or something.
Well I know there was an article by Dan Savage (I think?) where he yelled at some children for giving free water and lemonade to people who were stuck in traffic on a particularly hot summer day; I'm not sure what his exact words were but 'socialist/socialism' was thrown around quite a bit.
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imdointhisI should actually stop doin' this.Registered Userregular
i dont think i do enough drugs to get this.
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BroloBroseidonLord of the BroceanRegistered Userregular
Wait a sec. That comic on the last page with the trick-or-treater and the stereotype at the welfare office...that's not a real thing, is it? Please tell me that comic is being ironic.
While that is, if course, a Kelly comic, I could swear that I've actually heard someone saying that Halloween is a socialist holiday that teaches children to beg for handouts. And also with the implied threat of violence if none are given.
Or something.
Well I know there was an article by Dan Savage (I think?) where he yelled at some children for giving free water and lemonade to people who were stuck in traffic on a particularly hot summer day; I'm not sure what his exact words were but 'socialist/socialism' was thrown around quite a bit.
That sounds more like Rush Limbaugh than Dan Savage.
Wait a sec. That comic on the last page with the trick-or-treater and the stereotype at the welfare office...that's not a real thing, is it? Please tell me that comic is being ironic.
While that is, if course, a Kelly comic, I could swear that I've actually heard someone saying that Halloween is a socialist holiday that teaches children to beg for handouts. And also with the implied threat of violence if none are given.
Or something.
Well I know there was an article by Dan Savage (I think?) where he yelled at some children for giving free water and lemonade to people who were stuck in traffic on a particularly hot summer day; I'm not sure what his exact words were but 'socialist/socialism' was thrown around quite a bit.
i remember the article you're talking about but unless there's more than one prominent dan savage floating around i don't think it was him
Wait a sec. That comic on the last page with the trick-or-treater and the stereotype at the welfare office...that's not a real thing, is it? Please tell me that comic is being ironic.
While that is, if course, a Kelly comic, I could swear that I've actually heard someone saying that Halloween is a socialist holiday that teaches children to beg for handouts. And also with the implied threat of violence if none are given.
Or something.
Wait, there's an implied threat of violence to Halloween?
What?
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in today's Day by Day, a woman refers to Obama as "President Ebola" and threatens to murder him if either of her children contracts the disease. she then makes an incredibly awkward pun-joke about the effects of the ebola virus.
Wait a sec. That comic on the last page with the trick-or-treater and the stereotype at the welfare office...that's not a real thing, is it? Please tell me that comic is being ironic.
While that is, if course, a Kelly comic, I could swear that I've actually heard someone saying that Halloween is a socialist holiday that teaches children to beg for handouts. And also with the implied threat of violence if none are given.
Or something.
I mean, in today's political climate, can you really blame me for not being sure? Cuz gosh, I have seen some shit, let me tell you.
in today's Day by Day, a woman refers to Obama as "President Ebola" and threatens to murder him if either of her children contracts the disease. she then makes an incredibly awkward pun-joke about the effects of the ebola virus.
More Americans have been married to Kim kardashian than have died of Ebola
I think it will be okay Day by Day man
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GustavFriend of GoatsSomewhere in the OzarksRegistered Userregular
Wait a sec. That comic on the last page with the trick-or-treater and the stereotype at the welfare office...that's not a real thing, is it? Please tell me that comic is being ironic.
While that is, if course, a Kelly comic, I could swear that I've actually heard someone saying that Halloween is a socialist holiday that teaches children to beg for handouts. And also with the implied threat of violence if none are given.
Or something.
I mean, in today's political climate, can you really blame me for not being sure? Cuz gosh, I have seen some shit, let me tell you.
Oh, I think it gets most people the first time they see it, unless it's a particularly silly one. It certainly got me, though that was years ago so I don't remember specifically which comic it was.
in today's Day by Day, a woman refers to Obama as "President Ebola" and threatens to murder him if either of her children contracts the disease. she then makes an incredibly awkward pun-joke about the effects of the ebola virus.
More Americans have been married to Kim kardashian than have died of Ebola
Wait a sec. That comic on the last page with the trick-or-treater and the stereotype at the welfare office...that's not a real thing, is it? Please tell me that comic is being ironic.
While that is, if course, a Kelly comic, I could swear that I've actually heard someone saying that Halloween is a socialist holiday that teaches children to beg for handouts. And also with the implied threat of violence if none are given.
Or something.
Wait, there's an implied threat of violence to Halloween?
What?
well
there is the whole "trick or treat" thing
A trap is for fish: when you've got the fish, you can forget the trap. A snare is for rabbits: when you've got the rabbit, you can forget the snare. Words are for meaning: when you've got the meaning, you can forget the words.
in today's Day by Day, a woman refers to Obama as "President Ebola" and threatens to murder him if either of her children contracts the disease. she then makes an incredibly awkward pun-joke about the effects of the ebola virus.
this
this can't be serious
please tell me this comic isn't serious
Wait a sec. That comic on the last page with the trick-or-treater and the stereotype at the welfare office...that's not a real thing, is it? Please tell me that comic is being ironic.
While that is, if course, a Kelly comic, I could swear that I've actually heard someone saying that Halloween is a socialist holiday that teaches children to beg for handouts. And also with the implied threat of violence if none are given.
Or something.
I mean, in today's political climate, can you really blame me for not being sure? Cuz gosh, I have seen some shit, let me tell you.
Oh, I think it gets most people the first time they see it, unless it's a particularly silly one. It certainly got me, though that was years ago so I don't remember specifically which comic it was.
I've been in a few college classes where people have referenced articles in The Onion and not realized that they were jokes. It has always been really fun to watch the teacher sigh and then correct them.
Capital is only the fruit of labor, and could never have existed if Labor had not first existed. Labor is superior to capital, and deserves much the higher consideration. - Lincoln
in today's Day by Day, a woman refers to Obama as "President Ebola" and threatens to murder him if either of her children contracts the disease. she then makes an incredibly awkward pun-joke about the effects of the ebola virus.
More Americans have been married to Kim kardashian than have died of Ebola
I think it will be okay Day by Day man
Yes but it's a deadly disease from the jungles of darkest Africa!
this is basically the ultimate metaphor for America
In Day by Day land, anyway.
Everywhere else it's just a sign of the importance of improvements to worldwide sanitation
A trap is for fish: when you've got the fish, you can forget the trap. A snare is for rabbits: when you've got the rabbit, you can forget the snare. Words are for meaning: when you've got the meaning, you can forget the words.
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MachwingIt looks like a harmless old computer, doesn't it?Left in this cave to rot ... or to flower!Registered Userregular
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he's nowhere near as handsome as Captain Zedediah 'Chris "Zed" Muir' Owens, retired special operations SEAL sniper / Texan rancher / bar owner
What... what is this...?
On my sleeve, let the runway start
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That's where he keeps his emergency backup gun.
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yes he does literally do this and THERE'S NOTHING WRONG THAT DON'T JUDGE EVERYONE DOES IT
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Well I know there was an article by Dan Savage (I think?) where he yelled at some children for giving free water and lemonade to people who were stuck in traffic on a particularly hot summer day; I'm not sure what his exact words were but 'socialist/socialism' was thrown around quite a bit.
i dont think i do enough drugs to get this.
That sounds more like Rush Limbaugh than Dan Savage.
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Wait, there's an implied threat of violence to Halloween?
What?
Most comics Brolo likes
Very rude
Day by Day, a modern day epic in the vein of Atlas Shrugged
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I mean, in today's political climate, can you really blame me for not being sure? Cuz gosh, I have seen some shit, let me tell you.
More Americans have been married to Kim kardashian than have died of Ebola
I think it will be okay Day by Day man
I made another comic about drinking with aliens!
Oh, I think it gets most people the first time they see it, unless it's a particularly silly one. It certainly got me, though that was years ago so I don't remember specifically which comic it was.
That's just what OBUMMER wants you to think!
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there is the whole "trick or treat" thing
this can't be serious
please tell me this comic isn't serious
And I looked, and behold a pale horse
His name that sat on him was Muir, and Hell followed with him
I've been in a few college classes where people have referenced articles in The Onion and not realized that they were jokes. It has always been really fun to watch the teacher sigh and then correct them.
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Yes but it's a deadly disease from the jungles of darkest Africa!
this is basically the ultimate metaphor for America
In Day by Day land, anyway.
Everywhere else it's just a sign of the importance of improvements to worldwide sanitation
anybody got any anime shitcomics?
don't hate just because my political comics are winning pulitzers while your grubby webcomics are barely winning children's awards like the eisners
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