Sunday Funnies – LOLs, November 10th, 2024

Kilby suggested this Macanudo from 2022:


P.S. Perhaps they should join the sheep in that tree just above the strip.


For those unfamiliar with “What the Duck“, the artwork shows a sad duck with its head on the keyboard:


P.P.S. The Ctrl-S key (for “save“) is in fact adjacent to Ctrl-Z (“undo“).


A sweet little fourth-wall moment with Arlo & Janis:


As Mark H. commented when he sent it in: “It IS hard to tell they are dancing without the notes.


Las Vegas Chasm tried to submit an Argyle Sweater as a CIDU, commenting: “I usually “get” Argyle Sweater each day owing to my modestly demented mind, but today’s is a real stumper. My equally perverse friends also do not understand it. Simply put, yo soy confusado.

Unfortunately, LVC’s link to the image was broken. Going by the date, it should have been the one on the right, but that seems too easy, so I’m also including the previous day, which seems equally funny, but might have been a little more puzzling:


The “featured comment” at GoComics gives an explanation for the first one: “Well, if you make corn oil out of corn, and olive oil out of olives, guess what you make baby powder out of” (she tried tasting it).

Considering the logo and the claims linking baby powder to cancer, eating that stuff is definitely not a good idea.


Where do they keep the journals at a Chemistry library? On the periodical table.



Danny Boy sends this high-voltage LOL in.


6 Comments

  1. Unknown's avatar

    I think the joke with the werewolf is that (a) looking full-moon ready is the werewolf equivalent of looking beach-ready and (b) dogs frequently hate having their nails trimmed. I’m not entirely confident but that’s what I took from it.

  2. Unknown's avatar

    I don’t know of any studies done on witches concerning baby powder. Or anything else, for that matter. It could be completely benign for them.

  3. Unknown's avatar

    “I’ll never forget walking down one of the aisles (of the grocery store) and seeing powdered milk; just add water and you get milk. Right next to it was powdered orange juice; just add water and you get orange juice. Then I saw baby powder, and I thought to myself, What a country!”

    ― Yakov Smirnoff

    And then from Google Search AI Overview: “No, baby powder is not made out of babies, but is typically made from talc, corn starch, or potato starch…”

  4. Unknown's avatar

    When my daughter was about eight, we were at a farmer’s market where they were selling emu oil. She asked the vendor, “Is it really made of emus?” and he assured her it was. “Then what is baby oil made from?”

    He just kind of gaped.

  5. Unknown's avatar

    And of course the line from one of the Addams Family movies about Girl Scout cookies, “Are they made from real Girl Scouts?”

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