Yeah that first one isn’t right. He won the 2016 election but still claimed it was rigged, and that he should have gotten more votes.
Yeah that first one isn’t right. He won the 2016 election but still claimed it was rigged, and that he should have gotten more votes.
So, I’m not a tinfoil hat wearing conspiracy theorist, but I absolutely believe the theory that Spez & Musk are being paid handsomely under the table by dark money to do their best to ruin Reddit and Twitter. It was the two largest places that liberals congregated, communicated, and publicly posted, and the right wing wants to hamper and/or destroy both sites. I think both are seriously compromised now, and many of the left have fled. In the case of Twitter, it’s just turning into Truth Social lite, and Spez is trying to monetize what’s left of Reddit as fast as he can to rake in cash off what’s left of the dying carcass/bot farm.
Apparently when I post from Voyager, it converts my graphics to gifs. I’m not sure why.
There’s the expression “see you later alligator,” and this is a literal take on it.
So I guess the oil industry is giving Trump more, so he isn’t backing down from his anti-electric stance.
Gotta give more than that to buy Trump Muskie Boy!
And lastly, this is one of my favorite Pearls Before Swine! 🤣
Have you ever seen the one-off cartoon that Watterson drew for the cartoon documentary Stripped?
I’ve never seen that, thanks for sharing!
And it looks like June 7th was Pastis doing a tribute to the last Calvin & Hobbes strip.
(I found all 4 strips on GoComics with a Google search for the dates.)
Here’s an article about it. Apparently it was June 4th, 5th, & 6th of 2014. I thought Watterson did the whole strip, but according to the article, he only did the middle panel. Still, pretty impressive that he would volunteer to do it!
I’m sure you probably already know this, but he is so respected that Bill Watterson did a handful of the strips.
Not gonna lie, Pearls Before Swine has become one of my favorite mainstream comic strips. That guy is witty and can occasionally push the envelope.
As far as puzzle games, SevenBloks is my most played game by FAR. I play on Toughness mode, and the games are pretty quick. It’s a combination of equal parts strategy and luck.
For sports games, Retro Bowl & Retro Bowl College (American football) are the best $1 per game I’ve ever spent. I’ve lost track of the number of seasons I’ve played on both.
Wow, this is actually simple but strategic. Thanks for posting it!
Close to Florida, but still not IN Florida. Which is what I was expecting.
Why has no one mentioned this style? I’ve had one for years, and there’s never been a clog it couldn’t fix.