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  1. Unknown's avatar

    I started to question the Bizarro for showing the youngster skeleton with an apparently living fleshy tongue. But then, the rules of cartoon physics (or rather, cartoon biology) are already pretty loose — there are no visible muscles or tendons, but something moves those bones around.

    BTW, for anyone not familiar with the appearance of the real Yo-Yo Ma, Loose Parts should get credit for basing the sketch on something real and not just a random guy with a cello.

  2. Unknown's avatar

    I agree with Mitch4 that the tongue is extremely out of place. I think he should have been thumbing his nose to express his disrespect.

  3. Unknown's avatar

    “I think he should have been thumbing his nose to express his disrespect.” But then he couldn’t be juggling.

  4. Unknown's avatar

    B.A., not being a quitter is usually seen as a positive thing, but people go into drug rehab to quit using drugs.

  5. Unknown's avatar

    [“I guess a miniature cellist is more filling than a salad 🥗? “]

    There’s always room for cello.

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    Talking about drug rehab to quit using drugs, it is generally thought that heroin addicts lack will power, but a psychologist pointed out that it takes a tremendous amount of will power to get up every day, scrape together whatever money you can, and go out and find somebody somewhere who will sell you this stuff that you cannot just go into a grocery store and buy.

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    “The skeleton kid is already dead, so why is what he’s juggling “death defying”?”

    Because Death, his dad, said “Don’t do that”. But the kid did it anyway. The kid defied his dad, who is Death.

    “Woozy, he isn’t showing disrespect he’s showing defiance.”

    Why are you addressing that to me? I was just pointing out he can’t juggle if he’s thumbing his nose.

    So… no-one is going to talking about how a twelve-inch cellist compares to a pianist of similar height?

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