Twofer

Celebrating Tuesday with two CIDUs today!

Jim A. sends in this one. “I just don’t get it.”


Dirk the Daring sends in this one: “I just don’t get it.  Is he happy about the Eden thing and she’s not?  This is actually what he expected? If so, it’s phrased oddly.  It should be something like “Well, what did you expect from ‘Authentic apple-picking experience’”.

Or if it’s not what he expected, then “Well, this isn’t what I thought…”

Philosophy Phriday, on a Monday

JMcAndrew sends this one in: “This one has me completely baffled. I guess this clown is filling up a plate with food before he intentionally slips on the banana peel and falls into the open grave? But Why?”

This is part of a set of cartoons by Edward Steed, with the title of Philosophy Illustrated: A Picture Book of Philosophical Terms. So, it’s intended as a humorous take on the philosophical concept of free will.

I must admit that I (ZBicyclist) find more than this one confusing.


On a lighter philosophical note: (these are not CIDUs)



Philosophy Phriday

Some philosophy showing up in my comic feeds this week.


The term Axial Age is new to me. It comes from a German philosopher, Karl Jaspers, and refers to the 8th to 3rd centuries B.C. For more, see Wikipedia. I note that some major religious thinkers (Moses, Jesus, Mohammed, Joel Osteen) are outside this period. I wonder if Zach’s comic was inspired by some trivial argument with his HOA board.




In that column on the left, there is a Suggest-a-CIDU form. If you see something that particularly puzzles you, let us help by sending it in.

CIHS: Curses

In today’s edition of Comics I Haven’t Seen, we take a look at Curses, a comic by Chelsea Carr. The backstory:
Wilma’s neighbors have forced her and her family to move away from civilization and seek refuge in a small cottage in the woods. All because Wilma turned their children into mice when they annoyed her!

In their new home, Wilma and her brother, Edwin, meet other outcasts such as Pixel the tech-addicted fairy, Keith the musical ghost, and their reclusive neighbor, Mr. Foot. 

Selections from a couple of storylines: