Comic Strips

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When I was this kid’s age, shortly after I came home from school (after walking barefoot in the snow, uphill both ways, even in the summer), the afternoon paper showed up containing about a dozen comics. All second- or third-tier comics, because I lived just outside of New York City and the City papers between them had exclusive regional rights to everything worth reading. Our top strip was, I think, Tiger. Once a week, in the Sunday News, I’d get to see comics the rest of the world had heard of.

Peanuts? B.C.? A few times a year when I went into the City with my father and we picked up the New York Post. And during the summer, when we stayed in an area where an out-of-town edition of the Post was delivered.

So even if the newspapers from his grandfather’s childhood contained more comics strips than they do now — which might or might not be the case (and assuming the kid actually reads newspapers) — this is the Golden Age for “number of comic strips”: 8-year-old me literally had no access to Dick Tracy during the week, while he can choose among hundreds if not thousands of comic strips on a daily basis.

EDITED TO ADD: Come to think of it, “And before we knew it, that was all” needs the CIDU tag.

 

What exactly was Trudeau thinking here?

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So… a Christian father says “Merry Christmas” to his Christian son and that ignites an argument? No, not in this or any other known universe.

This strip could have been written by one of the people who insist that liberals want to ban Christians from saying “Merry Christmas” to other Christians, and I’m pretty sure that isn’t what Trudeau actually believes.

Mallard Fillmore, maybe…

Question

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Once or twice a year, somebody posts this on Facebook and it’s invariably followed by dozens of comments praising Carlin, the quote, or both.

What always amuses me is that nobody questions whether George Carlin ever actually said this.

(Spoiler: it’s a widely-distributed but totally fake quote)

I really, really hope whoever made up this graphic did so to make this exact point.